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Motivation and Emotion

Horizontales
a force that pulls a person toward a particular behavior.
Intense fear of being fat, but may be thin, normal in weight, or even overweight.
a lack of something that one requires or desires.
is a need or desire that energizes behavior and directs it toward a goal
Theory states that we are not pushed internally by needs but are pulled from the outside by external stimuli
The theory that argues that needs creates an aroused tension state that motivates an organism to satisfy that need
This is the satiety center or the part of the brain that tells you that you're full.
Theory states that some people exhibit a drive towards high-risk situations that are uncomfortable without adrenaline rush
Distorted view of body size or shape Intense fear of gaining weight
Blood sugar
Verticales
For its own sake
Produced by fat cells
Human behavior is driven by innate drives, like birds or fish, and is unlearned
This theory states that the need to do something important with one's life is as essential as the basic biological needs
a force that pushes a person to act
Contributes to heart disease, diabetes, kidney failure and many forms of cancer
This is the region of the brain most often associated with hunger motivation.
the state of physiological equilibrium or stability
Hypothalamus section that provides motivation for hunger or feeding
the states of the body and mind associated with feelings