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Title: Motivation and Emotion


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Motivation and Emotion
  • Causes and Effects

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Definition of Motivation
  • The drive to seek a goal (food, friends, money,
    good grades)
  • Can be survival or non-survival needs/goals

3
Motivation
  • Created by drives to reach a goal
  • Drives often occur in cycles
  • Hunger you are hungry, you eat, you are no
    longer hungry, then you become hungry again)
  • Drives often are caused by physical factors
  • hunger is caused by a drop in blood sugar levels
    blood sugar is monitored by the hypothalamus
  • Hypothalamus contains centers for pleasure, rage,
    hunger and thirst

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Motivation Survival drives
  • Survival drives/physical needs
  • Hunger
  • Thirst
  • Drive to seek warmth, cool off
  • Drive to reproduce
  • Sometimes drives can be faulty, as in obesity

5
Factors that Cause Obesity
  • Using external, rather than internal, cues for
    eating
  • Eating because something looks good
  • Eating socially
  • Eating because of stress or depression
  • Eating because it is there
  • Eating to prevent waste

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Factors that Cause Obesity
  • Higher set point
  • Set point tells the body what the weight should
    be
  • Set point is determined by of fat cells
  • During dieting, fat cells quickly indicate hunger
  • Can be changed with lots of work

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Factors that Cause Obesity
  • Heredity
  • Lower metabolism
  • Store fat more easily
  • Burn calories more slowly
  • Upbringing
  • Food used as a reward
  • Poor eating habits/dietary choices
  • Lower exercise

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Three minute paper
  • Write for three minutes on the following topic.
    Write the first ideas and opinions that come into
    your head.
  • Question
  • Next fall, schools are going to eliminate sugar
    drinks in the vending machines to help control
    obesity among school kids. What do you think
    about this?

9
Eating disorders
  • Some eating disorders are
  • Anorexia Nervosa
  • Bulimia
  • Binge eating
  • Compulsive Eating Disorder
  • Obesity
  • What do you think causes these disorders?

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Motivation Non-survival drives
  • Curiosity drive to seek new stimuli to solve
    problems to learn
  • The more we know about something, the more we
    often want to learn about it
  • Manipulation drive to handle and use objects in
    the environment
  • We want to touch and play with objects
  • Do all animals have this?

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Motivation Psychological motives
  • Need for stimulation need to be touched to
    develop properly (cerebellum needs movement to
    avoid emotional/physical scarring)
  • Contact comfort with monkey babies
  • WWII Institutional children

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Motivation Psychological Motives
  • Need for affiliation motivated to do things in
    order to belong a joiner.
  • Need for approval motivated to do things so that
    others to like you
  • Need for achievement motivated to do things that
    give a sense of personal accomplishment

13
Motivation achievement factors
  • What affects the need for motivation?
  • Environment
  • Type A vs. type B personalities
  • Birth order and personality

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Type A B personalities
  • Type A personalities generally refers to hard
    workers who are often preoccupied with schedules
    and the speed of their performance.
  • Other type A traits
  • impatient, excessively time-conscious, insecure
    about one's status, highly competitive, hostile
    and aggressive, and incapable of relaxation

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  • Type B personalities more creative, imaginative,
    and philosophical.
  • Other type B traits patient, relaxed, and
    easy-going
  • Take test http//www.psych.uncc.edu
    /pagoolka/TypeA-B-intro.html

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Birth order and personality
  • Your birth order tends to shape your personality.
  • Different traits for first, middle, and last born
    children
  • Personality types can vary depending on the
    number of years that separate siblings

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Firstborn Children
  • Two types compliant or aggressive
  • Compliant People pleasers who crave approval
    team players, cooperative
  • Aggressive high achievers who are leaders, are
    in control, and like to have things their way.
  • All firstborns tend to be
  • Energetic
  • Ambitious
  • Enterprising
  • Logical

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Middle Children
  • Often the most difficult to understand and to
    raise
  • Flexible
  • Diplomatic
  • Rebellious
  • Attention seeking
  • Competitive
  • Peacemakers

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Last Born Children
  • Risk takers
  • Idealists
  • Good sense of humor
  • Hard working
  • Immature
  • Attention seeking
  • Secretive
  • Sensitive

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Only children
  • Mature faster
  • Get along well with older people
  • Responsible
  • Self-Centered
  • Perfectionists
  • Attention seekers
  • Use adult language
  • Prefer adult company
  • Have difficulty sharing

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Motivation
  • Extrinsic vs. Intrinsic Motivation
  • Intrinsic motivation motivation coming from
    within organism
  • Pride
  • Sense of accomplishment
  • Enjoyment
  • Extrinsic motivation motivation from outside the
    organism
  • Rewards
  • Punishments

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Motivation
  • Are the following motivated intrinsically or
    extrinsically?
  • Studying to get a good grade
  • A runner who works to improve their times during
    practice runs alone
  • Giving an anonymous gift
  • Running in a race to win a medal
  • Wearing the dress code to avoid detention
  • A wealthy man who makes money that he doesnt
    need, just for the satisfaction of doing it

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Motivation
  • Which is better, intrinsic or extrinsic
    motivation? Why?
  • Intrinsic motivation is strong, until
    supplemented with extrinsic motivation. Then
    intrinsic motivation disappears.
  • Monkeys and latches
  • Turning a hobby into a job

24
Motivation
  • When children are rewarded for learning, natural
    curiosity is replaced by a focus on the rewards.
  • If the reward is removed, the desire to learn
    ceases to exist.
  • Intrinsic motivation leads to
  • Higher creativity
  • More satisfaction/positive association
  • Better performance
  • Heightened curiosity/enjoyment
  • Longer engagement

25
Emotion
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Definition of Emotion
  • Emotion a state of the body that causes feelings
  • Emotions can be used for protection (fear, anger)
  • Emotions are used for expression
  • How many emotions are there? Who knows!
  • In your groups, name as many emotions as you
    can

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Cognition and Emotion
  • Emotions can be controlled by thought
  • Lab experiment with people who are told to expect
    different things
  • Individual reactions to disaster or traumatic
    events
  • Sometimes situations trigger emotion
  • Traffic when we are in a hurry
  • Tests

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Physical Factors Hypothalamus
  • Controls needs, emotions, and desires (fear,
    pain, hunger, thirst, sex drive)
  • Stimulation produces emotion/desire
  • Damage inhibits control
  • (like in this rat )

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Physical Factors Amygdala
  • Creates emotion and fear
  • Damage destroys ability to feel or recognize fear
    or aggression

30
Emotion and Facial Expression
  • People in all parts of the world use the same
    facial expressions to show similar emotions
  • What emotions are expressed below

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What emotions are shown here?
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  • What emotions? What similarities do you
    see between animals and people?

33
Operant Processing Theory
  • The presence of one emotion will trigger its
    opposite
  • After excitement or joy, you will feel depression
  • post-partum depression after a baby
  • When a much anticipated vacation ends
  • After fear or stress, you will feel relief
  • After a major exam is over
  • After leaving a scary movie

34
Stages of Grief
  • Five stages that people experience when
  • Confronted with tragedy or death of family member
  • Dealing with grief
  • Diagnosed with terminal illness
  • Not always in order
  • Sometimes stages are skipped
  • Most people experience 2 or more

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Stages of Grief
  • Denial "This can't be real - This is not
    happening to me - There must be a mistake"
  • Anger "Why me? - "How dare you do this to me?!"
    (either referring to God, the deceased, or
    oneself)
  • Bargaining "If I do this, youll do that" ("Just
    let me live to see my son graduate.)
  • Depression "I can't bear to face going through
    this
  • Acceptance "This is going to happen - "I'm
    ready, I don't want to struggle anymore."

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Physical Factors Responses
  • Hypothalamus tells the pituitary gland that we
    are mad, scared, excited
  • Pituitary gland signals adrenal gland
  • Adrenal gland releases adrenaline
  • Adrenaline speeds up our heart, breathing, and
    causes us to sweat
  • Hypothalamus pituitary
    adrenal gland adrenaline release
    heart/breathing/sweating
  • This is why we get this way when faced with an
    emergency

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Physical Factors Sex drive
  • Created by male hormones, called androgens
  • Androgens are found in men and women (but more
    so in men)
  • The amount of sex hormones present determine
    gender in a developing embryo
  • More androgen will produce a male
  • More estrogen will produce a female
  • A slight error will produce baby with both sets
    of organs
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