(11) Motivation and Emotion Flashcards
Allostasis
Motivation is not only influenced by current needs, but also by the anticipation of future needs
Anorexia Nervosa
An eating disorder that involves (1) self-starvation, (2) intense fear of weight gain and dissatisfaction with one’s body, and (3) denial of the serious consequences of severely low weight
Bulimia Nervosa
An eating disorder that is characterized by periods of food deprivation, binge-eating, and purging
Drive
A biological trigger that tells us we may be deprived of something and causes us to seek out what is needed, such as food or water
Glucose
A sugar that serves as a primary energy source for the brain and the rest of the body
Homeostasis
The body’s physiological processes that allow it to maintain consistent internal states in response to the outer environment
Hypothalamus
A brain Structure that regulates basic biological needs and motivational systems
Motivation
Concerns the physiological and psychological processes underlying the initiation of behaviours that direct organisms toward specific goals
Obesity
A disorder of positive energy balance, in which energy intake exceeds energy expenditure
Satiation
The point in a meal when we are no longer motivated to eat
Unit Bias
The tendency to assume that the unit of sale or portioning is an appropriate amount to consume
Incentives
The stimuli we seek out in order to reduce drives
Gender Roles
The accepted attitudes and behaviours of males and females in a given society
Intrasexual Selection
A situation in which members of the same sex compete in order to win the opportunity to mate with members of the opposite sex
Intersexual Selection
A situation in which members of one sex select a mating partner based on their desirable traits