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PSYCHOLOGY OF MOTIVATION Myers Ch. 7A Daniel Pink, "Drive"
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WHAT MOTIVATES YOU? INTRINSIC VS. EXTRINSIC
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FIVE THEORIES 1) Hedonic principle: experience pleasure/avoid pain Very Freudian/psychoanal ytic Thanatos/Eros
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FIVE THEORIES 2) Instinct Theory— evolutionary/innate behavior Rooting instinct
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FIVE THEORIES 3) Drive Theory –we are motivated to reduce a drive to return to homeostasis...i.e., food, sex, temperature Hull’s drive reduction theory What is NOT explained by this theory?
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Watching sad movies Climbing mountains Attending college Read books Etc...
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FIVE THEORIES 4) Arousal Theory—we are driven to experience stimulation—even if we are not hungry, have no desire to mate, and are perfectly physiologically content....we still do stuff. 8A-2 and 8A-3
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FIVE THEORIES 5) Humanistic Theory: humans strive to obtain self- actualization Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs 8A-4 and 8A-5
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THE DRIVE FOR HUNGER “Alive Clip” “Alive Clip”
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THE DRIVE FOR HUNGER The hypothalamus Lateral hypothalamus— on switch—ghrelin Ventromedial hypothalamus—off switch—leptin
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WHAT HAPPENS WHEN WE DESTROY THE LATERAL HYPOTHALAMUS
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WHAT HAPPENS WHEN WE DESTROY THE VENTROMEDIAL HYPOTHALAMUS?
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EATING DISORDERS Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa-- Multiple causal factors
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CAUSES/PERSPECTIVES 1) Cognitive distorted body image feelings of control 2) Biological—primarily females—dopamine SciAmMind “Wired to Starve”—predisposition“Wired to Starve” Very high levels of ghrelin 3) Social—primarily females Average woman=5’4” and 140 lbs Average model =5’11” and 117 lbs.
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EATING DISORDERS Obesity—the average American is 18 pounds heavier than they were in the 1970s. 40% of American women are too heavy to enlist in the military In 1991 no state had an obesity rate of higher than 20%. Now CO is the only state below.
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Causes? Biological—leptin resistant Social Evolutionary— attraction to foods that are high in energy Developed ability to store excess food energy in the form of fat—worked well in the savannah but now we live in the equivalent of candyland
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SOLUTIONS? Our body is designed to resist weight loss 1) gaining weight is an increase in both the size and number of fat cells…losing weight is just a decrease in size but the number of fat cells stays the same. 2) lose weight by decreasing metabolism (rate of energy used)—when you diet your body goes into famine mode which then finds more efficient ways to convert food to fat.
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TED: DIETING TALK Diet Assessments 8A-7, 8A-9
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SEXUAL MOTIVATION Johnson and Masters: Forty Studies Sexual Attraction Sexual Attraction Sexual Orientation DSM diagnosis DSM diagnosis Nature/nurture debate Nature/nurture debate TED “50 Shades of Gay” (18min) TED “50 Shades of Gay” TED: Cultural Factors (18 min) TED: Cultural Factors (18 min) TED: “Love—you’re doing it wrong” TED: “Love—you’re doing it wrong”
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THE NEED TO BELONG ARON RALSTON--127 HOURS ARON RALSTON--127 HOURS
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