The cognitive theory of emotion suggests that our thoughts and interpretations about a situation shape our emotional experience. It emphasizes the role of cognitive processes, such as perception, memory, and reasoning, in determining emotions.
Related terms
Appraisal: The evaluation or interpretation we make about an event or stimulus that contributes to our emotional response.
Attribution: The process of assigning causes or explanations for events or behaviors.
Cognitive Dissonance: The uncomfortable feeling that arises when we hold contradictory beliefs or attitudes simultaneously.