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Motivation and Emotion. Motivation Motivation - process by which activities are directed so that physical or psychological needs/wants are met. Extrinsic.

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Page 1: Motivation and Emotion. Motivation Motivation - process by which activities are directed so that physical or psychological needs/wants are met. Extrinsic.

Motivation and Emotion

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Motivation• Motivation - process by which activities

are directed so that physical or psychological needs/wants are met.

• Extrinsic motivation - motivation in which a person performs an action because it leads to an outcome that is separate from or external to the person.

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• Intrinsic motivation – type of motivation that seeks internal rewards.

• This type of motivation is the strongest!

• Instinctive motivation - biologically determined and innate patterns of behavior that exist in both people and animals.

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Drive Reduction Theory of Motivation• Need - essential for survival.

• Drive - a psychological pressure when there is a need that motivates the organism to act to fulfill the need.

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• Primary drives - those drives that involve needs of the basic biological needs.

• Secondary drives - those drives that are learned through experience such as the need for money or social approval.

• Homeostasis - the tendency of the body to maintain a steady state.

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THREE BASIC NEEDS

1. Need for achievement - a need that

involves a strong desire to succeed in attaining goals; realistic and challenging ones.

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2. Need for affiliation - the need for friendly

social interactions and relationships with others.

3. Need for power - the need to have control or influence over others.

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Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs• Self-actualization - according to

Maslow, seldom reached - people have achieved their full human potential.

• Peak experiences- according to Maslow, times in a person’s life during which selfactualization is temporarily achieved.

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LO 8.4 Maslow’s hierarchy of needs AP Key contributors in motivation & emotion

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Hunger: Bodily Causes• Insulin - a hormone secreted by the pancreas to

control the levels of fats, proteins, and carbohydrates in the body by reducing the level of glucose in the bloodstream.

• Glucagons- hormones that are secreted by the pancreas to control the levels of fats, proteins, and carbohydrates in the body by increasing the level of glucose in the bloodstream.

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Hunger: Bodily Causes• Weight set point – the particular level of

weight that the body tries to maintain.

• Basal metabolic rate (BMR) - the rate at which the body burns energy when the organism is resting.

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Hunger: Social Causes• Social cues for when meals are to be eaten.• Cultural customs.• Food preferences.• Use of food as a comfort device or escape

from unpleasantness.• Some people may respond to the anticipation

of eating by producing an insulin response, increasing the risk of obesity.

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Eating Problems• Obesity - the body weight of a person is 20

percent or more over the ideal body weight for that person’s height (actual percents vary across definitions).

• Anorexia nervosa - a condition in which a person reduces eating to the point that a weight loss of 15 percent below the ideal body weight or more occurs.

• Bulimia - a condition in which a person develops a cycle of “binging” or overeating enormous amounts of food at one sitting, and “purging” or deliberately vomiting after eating.

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Biological Factors of Eating Problems

• Leptin - a hormone that reduces the appetite while increasing the feeling of being full.

• Genetics may play a part in anorexia and bulimia, as well as insensitivity to leptin.

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Elements of Emotion

• Emotion - aspect of consciousness, characterized by a certain physical and cognitive awareness of feelings.

• Display rules - learned ways of controlling displays of emotion in social settings.

• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gAMbkJk6gnE

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LO 8.7 Three elements of emotionAP How culture shapes emotional expression

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Common Sense Theory of Emotion

• Common Sense Theory of Emotion - a stimulus leads to an emotion, which then leads to bodily reaction.

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James-Lange Theory of Emotion• James-Lange theory of emotion - theory

in which a physiological reaction leads to the labeling of an emotion.

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Cannon-Bard Theory of Emotion• Cannon-Bard theory of emotion - the

physiological reaction and the emotion occur at the same time.

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Cognitive Arousal Theory of Emotion• Cognitive arousal theory –both the

physical arousal and the labeling of that arousal based on cues from the environment must occur before the emotion is experienced.

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Schacter and Singer’s Study of Emotion

• Participants who were exposed to the “angry” man interpreted their physical arousal as anger

• Participants who were exposed to the “happy” man interpreted their physical arousal as happiness.

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Facial Feedback Hypothesis• Facial feedback hypothesis - theory of

emotion that assumes that facial expressions provide feedback to the brain, which in turn causes and intensifies the emotion.

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Cognitive Mediational Theory

• Cognitive-mediational theory - theory of emotion in which a stimulus must be interpreted (appraised) by a person in order to result in a physical response and an emotional reaction.

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AP Compare theories of emotion

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Positive Psychology Movement

• Positive psychology movement - recommends shifting the focus of away from the negative aspects to a more positive focus on strengths, well-being, and the pursuit of happiness.

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7 Types of Facial Emotions

• Surprise

• Anger

• Joy

• Sadness

• Contempt

• Disgust

• Fear

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