- See Meso-. - A combining form denoting in the middle, intermediate; - denoting a type of hydrocarbons which are regarded as methenyl
derivatives. Also used adjectively.
James-Lange theory of emotions James-Lange theory of emotions is a fusion of two similar theories of the emotions put forward by the American philosopher William James and the Danish
James-Lange Theory James-Lange Theory of emotion contending that emotional experiences result from our perceptions of shifts in bodily states; we become fearful
James-Lange theory of emotion The belief that emotional experience is a reaction to bodily events occurring as a result of an external situation (“I feel sad because I am