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Motivation and Emotion: Understanding the Brain and Behavior

Explore the theories of motivation and emotion, from drive reduction theory to the interaction of physiological changes and perception. Learn about the brain structures involved, such as the limbic system and prefrontal cortex.

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Motivation and Emotion: Understanding the Brain and Behavior

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  1. AP Day Review You’ve got this!

  2. A person must act to reduce a state of tension ands return to homeostasis

  3. Drive reduction theory

  4. Level 3 of Maslow’s hierarchy

  5. Love and belonging

  6. I make you feel hunger and motivate you to eat

  7. Lateral hypothalamus

  8. I am motivation that involves behaviors that are personally rewarding and help fulfill one’s beliefs

  9. Intrinsic Motivation

  10. Information retrieval is a problem solving strategy that requires only the recover of information from …

  11. Long term memory

  12. General rule • We rely on information that is more prominent and easily recalled • Advertisers use us to sell more products

  13. Availability Hueristic

  14. I am the first form of speech, can you say “A”

  15. Phonemes

  16. One word sentences represent this stage of speech • most kids under two use me

  17. Holophrastic speech

  18. I proposed and strongly believe that children are born with a language acquisition device, an internal mechanism for processing speech that is wired to the brain

  19. Noam Chomsky

  20. I goed to the store is an example of…

  21. Overregularization

  22. Functional fixedness is the inability to see an object having _________________ uses

  23. Multiple

  24. Interpreting the physiological change first before having an emotion is…

  25. James-Lange

  26. This theory on emotion stresses that it isn’t just physiological changes that cause emotion, but rather our emotion relies heavily on our PRERCEPTION of the physiological change • Interaction of two factors

  27. Schachter & Singer

  28. According to this theory its all about physiological arousal and the difficulty of the task • Low arousal is better for success on a difficult task • High arousal helps you perform better on a easy task

  29. Yerkes-Dodson Law

  30. They believe our emotion results from the physiological changes and the brain’s interpretation happening simultaneously

  31. Cannon and Bard

  32. The traditional attitudes society designates to both males and females • Like girls are patient and kind • Boys are rough and tough

  33. Gender Roles

  34. This theory of motivation refers to environmental factors, such as external stimuli that motivate a person to behave in a certain way • Like recognition or money

  35. Incentive Theory

  36. This scenario happens when you are facing a conflict with one positive consequence and one negative consequence

  37. Approach-Avoidance

  38. This system controls a large amount of our emotional stability

  39. Limbic System

  40. This brains structure deals with feelings and having emotional responses

  41. Hypothalamus

  42. This structure is the brain’s “switchboard” • it connects areas of the cerebral cortex that are involved in sensory perception and movement with other parts of the brain and spinal cord that also have a role in sensation and movement • also controls sleep and awake states of consciousness.

  43. Thalamus

  44. I am the lobe that deals with speech and auditory control

  45. Temporal Lobe

  46. I am the lobe that deals with sensation and touch

  47. Parietal Lobe

  48. I am the brain structure that controls emotional memories • processes emotions such as fear, anger and pleasure • responsible for determining what memories are stored and where the memories are stored in the brain

  49. Amygdala

  50. Lobe involved in movement, decision-making, problem solving, and planning • One main division of this is the prefrontal cortex which is responsible for personality expression and the planning of complex cognitive behaviors

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