The Cannon–Bard Thalamic Theory of Emotions: A Brief Genealogy and Reappraisal

Emotion Review 6 (1):13-20 (2014)
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Abstract

In this contribution, I examine several key publications on the physiology of emotions from the 1860s to the 1930s. I focus on physiologists who studied the emotions prior to and following William James’s 1884 Mind article, by critically reflecting on the conceptual and practical origins and constituents of the Cannon–Bard thalamic theory of emotions. I offer a historical corrective to several major assumptions in our histories of the scientific study of emotions.

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