Hohman directly tested James's theory by using human subjects having spinal cord damage. Hohman found that
A) there was no difference among subjects having low and high spinal cord damage.
B) subjects with high spinal cord injuries had less intense emotions than subjects with lower spinal cord injuries.
C) subjects with low spinal cord injuries had less intense emotions than subjects with higher spinal cord injuries.
D) subjects with spinal cord injuries in the middle of the back showed about the same level of emotion as subjects with spinal cord injuries lower in the back.
E) none of the above
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