(11) Motivation and Emotion Flashcards

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Allostasis

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Motivation is not only influenced by current needs, but also by the anticipation of future needs

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Anorexia Nervosa

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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

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Bulimia Nervosa

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An eating disorder that is characterized by periods of food deprivation, binge-eating, and purging

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Drive

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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

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Glucose

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A sugar that serves as a primary energy source for the brain and the rest of the body

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Homeostasis

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The body’s physiological processes that allow it to maintain consistent internal states in response to the outer environment

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Hypothalamus

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A brain Structure that regulates basic biological needs and motivational systems

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Motivation

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Concerns the physiological and psychological processes underlying the initiation of behaviours that direct organisms toward specific goals

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Obesity

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A disorder of positive energy balance, in which energy intake exceeds energy expenditure

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Satiation

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The point in a meal when we are no longer motivated to eat

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Unit Bias

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The tendency to assume that the unit of sale or portioning is an appropriate amount to consume

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Incentives

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The stimuli we seek out in order to reduce drives

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Gender Roles

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The accepted attitudes and behaviours of males and females in a given society

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Intrasexual Selection

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A situation in which members of the same sex compete in order to win the opportunity to mate with members of the opposite sex

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Intersexual Selection

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A situation in which members of one sex select a mating partner based on their desirable traits

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Oxytocin

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A hormone involved in reproduction, childbirth, and social bonding

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Libido

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The motivation for sexual activity and pleasure

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Refractory Period

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(1) brief period in which a neuron cannot fire; (2) a time period during which erection and orgasm are not physically possible

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Sex Guilt

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Negative emotional feelings for having violated culturally accepted standards of appropriate sexual behaviour

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Sexual Orientation

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The consistent preference for sexual relations with members of the opposite sex, same sex, or either sex

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Sexual Response Cycle

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The phases of physiological change during sexual activity, which comprises four primary stages: excitement, plateau, orgasm, and resolution

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Sexual Scripts

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The set of rules and assumptions about the sexual behaviours of males and females

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Testosterone

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(1) a hormone that serves multiple functions, including driving physical and sexual development over the long term (2) a hormone that is involved in the development of sex characteristics and the motivation of sexual behaviour

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Transgender

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Individuals who experience a mismatch between the gender that they identify with and their biological sex

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Achievement Motivation

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The drive to perform at high levels and to accomplish significant goals

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Amotivation

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A feeling of having little or no motivation to perform a behaviour

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Approach Goal

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An enjoyable and pleasant incentive that a person is drawn toward, such as praise, financial reward, or feeling of satisfaction