| List I Theorists | List II Views on emotion | ||
| A. | Lazarus | I. | Physiological arousal and emotional experience occurs simultaniously |
| B. | Cannon-Bard | II. | Experience of emotion results from physiological changes produced by specific sensation |
| C. | James-Lange | III. | Cognitive arousal even in the absence of physiological arousal |
| D. | Schachter-Singer | IV. | Emotions are jointly determined by non specific physiological arousal its interpretation |


