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Motivation, Emotion, and Stress Review

Motivation, Emotion, and Stress Review. Alicia Iseri Kekoa Lono Malia Ngaluola Jacob Pitt. Motivation. A need or desire that energizes and directs behavior. Motivators. Hunger Sex The need to belong. Hunger.

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Motivation, Emotion, and Stress Review

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  1. Motivation, Emotion, and Stress Review Alicia Iseri KekoaLono MaliaNgaluola Jacob Pitt

  2. Motivation A need or desire that energizes and directs behavior

  3. Motivators • Hunger • Sex • The need to belong

  4. Hunger • Hormone orexin and activity in the sides of the hypothalamus triggers hunger • Activity in the lower mid-hypothalamus (ventromedial hypothalamus) depresses hunger • Hunger responds to a need

  5. Sexual Motivation • Sexual response cycle: • Excitement • Plateau • Orgasm • Resolution • Biological, Psychological, and Social-Cultural influences all affect sexual motivation

  6. Sexual Orientation • Homosexuality is not linked with: • Parental relationship problems during childhood • Fear or hatred toward opposite gender • Levels of sex hormones in blood • Being molested as a child • Homosexuality is in animals • Homosexuality is possibly genetic

  7. Need to Belong • Aids survival • Our actions are dictated to increase social acceptance • Trying to maintain relationships • Positive impact on health

  8. Emotion a response of the whole organism, involving (1) physiological arousal, (2) expressive behaviors, and (3) conscious experience

  9. Theories of Emotion • James-Lange theory • Arousal triggers emotion • Cannon-Bard theory • Arousal and emotion happen simultaneously • Two-Factor theory • Arousal and cognitive labeling identifies the emotion

  10. Cognition and Emotion • Arousal fuels emotion; cognition channels it. • Low road- emotional shortcut to the amygdala • High road- normal emotion path to the amygdala

  11. Nonverbal Communication • Facial expressions are the same despite cultural differences • Behavioral feedback- your posture and facial expression affect your mood

  12. Izard’s 10 Basic Emotions • Joy • Interest-excitement • Surprise • Sadness • Anger • Disgust • Contempt • Fear • Shame • Guilt

  13. Fear Anger Catharsis (emotional release) is better than holding in anger Retaliation may help to calm a person down only if directed toward provoker, but may cause regret latter on. How to deal? Simmer down Deal with it in a way that doesn’t cause you to have an out burst or sulk about it. • Fear is: • Poisonous • Adaptive • Learned • Amygdala controls fear • Fear or fearlessness can be genetic

  14. Happiness • People are more likely to be helpful when they are in a good mood (feel-good, do-good phenomenon) • Extremely wealthy people are not happier than people of average wealth

  15. Stress The process by which we perceive and respond to certain events, called stressors, that we appraise as threatening or challenging

  16. Responding to Stress • Fight or flight • Adrenal glands secrete glucocorticoid, works slowly, cortisol, works quickly • General Adaptation Syndrome- body’s adaptive response to stress: alarm, resistance, and exhaustion

  17. Stress on Your Health • Stress can cause heart disease, cancer, stroke, and chronic lung disease. • Stress weakens the immune system

  18. Coping and Managing Stress • Methods of coping: • Deal with it directly or ignore it • Feelings of loss of control make you vulnerable to illness • Managing stress: • Exercise • Relax

  19. TEST!!!!!

  20. NAME IZARD’S 10 EMOTIONS

  21. What you need to know? • Everything covered on this slide show so hope you were taking good notes • See your hand out because it has extra information • Read your textbook • GOOD LUCK!

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