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Biological Motivation Chapter 6 Key Terms: Motivation, Homeostasis, Drive Reduction Theory, Hypothalamus
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Motivation Define the following: Motivation Biological What might biological motivation mean? Examples?
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Homeostasis Tendency of all organisms to correct imbalances and deviation from their normal state Example: Fever/sweating
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Hunger Lateral Hypothalamus: makes us eat More active when cold Ventromedial Hypothalamus: makes us stop eating More active when hot
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Glucostatic Theory Hypothalamus monitors blood glucose BG drops, LH stimulated Insulin released After meal: liver secretes glucagon
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Set-Point Theory Set-Point: weight around which day- to-day weight fluctuates If VMH is destroyed, you will not eat until you explode
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Obesity Dr. Stanley Schachter Obese people respond to external cues for eating Cracker & Almond experiments
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Drive Reduction Theory Clark Hull (1943) All motivation comes from physiological needs Deprivation of Need Random activity Drive reduced
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Pulling it Apart Not all drives have physiological origins Harry Harlow monkey study monkey study Pleasure centers in the brain are drives for stimulation
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