Motivation Theory
Motivation: Daily Life Category
Hunger
Emotion
Miscellaneous
100
The force that moves people to behave, think, and feel the way they do. It is energized, directed, and sustained.
*Motivation
100
What is the difference between intrinsic and extrinsic motivators?
*intrinsic = internal satisfaction or enjoyment *extrinsic = external rewards we get for accomplishments
100
What are the 3 factors that cause hunger?
1. Brain Processes 2. Blood Chemistry 3. Gastric Signals
100
Emotions are the result of interaction among these 4 factors
1. biological factors 2. cognitive factors 3. behavioral factors 4. sociocultural factors
100
An unlearned behavior that results from biology, are assumed to be universal throughout a species, and are triggered by a stimulus in the environment.
What is *Instincts
200
This approach emphasizes the role instincts in motivation, but it only explains a small fraction of our behavior.
*Evolutionary Theory
200
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200
What part of the brain controls hunger?
*hypothalamus
200
What is facial feedback hypothesis?
Facial expressions can influence emotions as well as reflect them
200
What is the downfall of drive reduction theory?
*It doesn’t cover all drive need relationships
300
This theory believes we are motivated to seek an optimum level of arousal.
*Arousal Theory
300
The process by which an organism effortfully controls behavior in order purse goals.
What is *Self-regulation
300
What is set point theory?
*the hypothalamus acts like a thermostat trying to maintain a stable weight
300
What is James-Lange Theory?
*emotion is the result of a physio response from enviro stimuli *Emotion happens after reaction and is the perception of the experience
300
This law states that we work best with a certain amount of stress/anxiety, but only to a point. Too much stress has the opposite effect.
*Yerkes – Dodson Law
400
This theory states that we are motivated by needs and that we are driven to satisfy lower level needs first.
*Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
400
According to the concept of self-=regulation how can we be successful at goals?
*set goals that are attainable *We need to make smaller goals within a larger long-term goal to maintain motivation
400
Which part of the brain controls the feelings of being hungry and of being full?
Hunger – lateral hypothalamus Full – Ventromedial Hypothalamus
400
What is two-factor theory?
*physio resp & emotion happen at same time but the more aroused the more intense the emotion. *bio and cog interact with each other
400
What hormone converts glucose into fat and decreases glucose levels as hunger increases?
Insulin
500
This theory believes behavior is motivated by drives and needs in order to put our body into homeostasis.
*Drive Reduction Theory
500
Describe the 2 types of management in management theory.
*rewards/punishment with extrinsic motivation *Internally motivated so they encourage this
500
Name and describe 3 eating disorders.
1. Anorexia 2. Bulimia 3. Obesity
500
What are display rules? Why do they effect the universality of facial expressions?
* sociocultural standards that determine when, where, and how emotions should be expressed. *Cultures vary in what expression of emotions are acceptable.
500
Describe what gastric signals are and how they affect hunger.
*Stomach contractions that send signals to the brain when full/hungry