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Motivation

Motivation. Drive Need Incentive Motive. Biological Motives. Innate Necessary For Survival Homeostasis. Hunger Motive. Lateral Hypothalamus (excitatory area) Ventromedial Hypothalamus (inhibitory area). Thirst Motive. Loss of Water From Body Cells Reduction of Blood Volume

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Motivation

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  1. Motivation • Drive • Need • Incentive • Motive

  2. Biological Motives • Innate • Necessary For Survival • Homeostasis

  3. Hunger Motive • Lateral Hypothalamus (excitatory area) • Ventromedial Hypothalamus (inhibitory area)

  4. Thirst Motive • Loss of Water From Body Cells • Reduction of Blood Volume • Concentration of Salt • Anterior Hypothalamus

  5. Sex • Not a Response to a Lack of a Substance • Not Necessary For Survival • Expressed in Many Ways

  6. Masturbation • Males Versus Females • Less Anxiety and Guilt Today

  7. Petting

  8. Premarital Intercourse • Increasing in Recent Years • Overestimation of Other’s Sexual Practices • Loving Relationships • Males Versus Females • Systematic Effect on Future Relationships

  9. Theories of Homosexuality • Hormonal • Simon LeVay • Freudian • Early Sexual Trauma • Twin Studies

  10. Homosexual Behavior • Stereotypes • Lesbians and Gays

  11. Learned Motives • Learned Goals • Learned Drives • Learned Needs • Social Needs

  12. Need to Achieve • Meet Internalized Standards of Excellence • Related to Early Independence Training

  13. Stimulus Motives • Innate • Not Necessary for the Survival • Curiosity Motive • Exploration Motive • Competence Motive • Self-Actualization Motive • Motive for Sensory Stimulation

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