Motivation
Homeostasis
Stress
Drive
Goals
100

To be induced or moved into action or thought by a motive or incentive.

What is motivation? 

100

The body's constant stable internal environment. 

What is Homeostasis?

100

Occurs when life demands strain coping resources. 

What is stress?

100

Drives: physiological and psychological (push).

What is internal motivation?

100

The incentive that is chosen to be aquired or achieved. 

What is a goal?

200

The anticipated reward or avoiding an aversive event in the environment. 

What is an incentive?

200

Initiates self correting measures to return the body to homeostasis.

What is Negative Feedback System?

200

Environmental stressors of extreme magnitude. 

What is cataclysmic phenomena?

200

Incentives and goals (pull).

What is external motivation?

200

Expected utility = utility x subjective probability. 

What is expected utility theory?

300

Factors necessary for an event to be realized. 

What is the Realization of an Event Triangle?
300

Relative interior body sensations. 

What is Alliesthesia?

300

Less stress id produced when one has advanced notice that an aversive event is coming. 

What is preparatory response hypothesis?

300

Psychological drive emerges from physiological need.

What is Hull's drive theory?

300

Daydreams or fantasies about achieveing a goal that intrude concious thought. 

What are respondent thoughts?

400

These behaviors are engaged in to achieve motive satisfaction. 

What are instrumental behaviors? 

400

Triggers the body's need for water. 

What is the hypothalamus?

400

Produces by extremely traumatic events. 

What is Posttraumatic stress disorder?

400

Activates a need.

What is redintegration?
400

Mental attempts to develop strategies to achieve a goal. 

What are operant thoughts?

500

Genetic History, Personal History, Physiological & Neurological factors, Psychological Variables.

What are the sources of motivation?

500

Hydration receptors and stretch receptors in the brain. 

What are Osmoreceptors and Baroreceptors? 

500

Extreme exercise or psychological stress can weaken the immune system and increase the likelihood of becomong ill. 

What is open window hypothesis?

500

Tests whether or not needs are in a hierarchy. 

What is need satisfactory inventory?

500
Mental image of the relationship among features in the environment and the goal. 

What is a cognitive map?

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