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Motivation and Emotion

Define motivation

- The psychological cause of an action
- A process that arouses, maintains and guides behavior toward a goal

- A need or desire that energizes or directs behavior

- Pushes and pulls behavior

What are biological motives

drive redcution theory
- needs push behavior

- drive; psychological desire

Need reduction

Satisfied need reduces drive (eating food satisfies the need for nutrients and decreases your psychological drive for food)

Ventromedial hypothalamus and hunger

Leptin - hormone released by fat cells when body fat exceeds optimal set point
- Signals to ventomedial hypothalamus to decrease release of orexin (orexin released to create hunger drive)

What are learned motives

External incentives - external stimuli that motivate behavior (signal rewards or punishment)
Drive strength - pushed by biological needs and pulled by external incentives

Thrifty gene theory

Innate, genetic preference for sugar and fat due to ancestral survival benefits

What are stimulus motives

- Need to seek stimulation and information
- Promote curiosity and exploration

example: trying oysters for the first time, a bold move considering no one knew what they would taste like before

Arousal theory

Maintaining moderate levels of arousal is optimal for performance
- performance is usually poor at low levels of arousal

Maslow's hierarchy of needs

Four levels of basic needs
1. physiological needs

2. safety and security

3. love and belonging

4. esteem and self-esteem

Emotion regulation

Link between prefrontal cortex and amygdala permits emotion regulation

Two roads/neural pathways of emotions

Low road/fast pathway - automatic emotional responses without conscious input
High road/slow pathway - conscious emotional appraisal, longer pathway through cortex

Physiological aspects of emotion

Sympathetic branch
- Activated in high arousal emotions; fear and anger

- fight or flight response

Parasympathetic branch

- Reduces arousal; conserves energy

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