
CB Operators
CB (Cannon-Bard) operators refer to a theory in psychology that explains how our brain processes emotions and responses. According to this theory, when we experience an event that causes an emotion, our brain and body respond simultaneously and independently. For example, when you see a snake, your brain instantly perceives fear, and at the same time, your body reacts by trembling or increased heart rate. This contrasts with other theories where feelings and physical responses happen sequentially. CB operators help us understand how emotions and physiological reactions occur together, shaping our immediate emotional experiences.