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Myer's Psychology for AP (Unit 8A: Motivation)

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6670307838motivationa need or desire that energizes and directs behavior0
6670307839instincta complex behavior that is rigidly patterned throughout a species and is unlearned1
6670307840drive reduction theorythe idea that a physiological need creates an arousal tension state that motivates an organism to satisfy the need2
6670307841homeostatisa tendency to maintain a balanced or constant interval state; the regulation of any aspect of body chemistry, such as blood glucose around a particular level3
6670307842incentivea positive or negative environmental stimulus that motivates behaviors4
6670307843hierarchy of needsMaslow's pyramid of human needs, beginning at the base with physiological needs that must first be satisfied before higher level safety needs an then psychological needs become active5
6670307844transpersonalwhen people strive for meaning, purpose and communion that is beyond self6
6670307845glucosethe form of sugar that circulates in the blood and provides the major source of energy for body tissues. When it is low, we feel hungry7
6670307846lateral hypothalamuswhen food is deprived, blood sugar levels wane causing orexin to be sent out in the system8
6670307847ventromedial hypothalamusdepresses hunger. stimulate it, the body won't eat. destroy it, food will process faster making you fat9
6670307848insulinsecreted by pancreas; controls blood glucose10
6670307849leptinsecreted fat cells; when abundant, causes brain to increase metabolism and decrease hunger11
6670307850orexinhunger triggering hormone secreted by hypothalamus12
6670307851ghrelinsecreted by stomach; sends "I'm hungry" to brain13
6670307852obestatinsecreted by stomach; tells brain "I'm full"14
6670307853PYYdigestive tract hormone; tells brain "I'm not hungry"15
6670307854set pointthe point at which an individual's "weight thermostat" is supposedly set. When the body falls below this weight, an increase in hunger and a lowered metabolic rate may act to restore lost weight16
6670307855basal metabolic ratethe body's resting rate of energy expenditure17
6670307856neophobiafear of new things18
6670307857unit biassimilar mindlessness19
6670307858anorexiaan eating disorder in which a person diets and becomes significantly (15% or more) underweight, yet still feeling fat continues to starve20
6670307859bulimiaan eating disorder characterized by episodes of overeating, usually of high-calorie foods, followed by vomiting, laxative use, fasting or excessive exercise21
6670307860binge eating disordersignificant binge eating episodes, followed by distress, disgust, guilt but without compensatory purging, fasting, or excessive exercise that marks bulimia22
6670307861obesea body mass index of 30 or more23
6670307862fat cellswhat makes a person fat are his or her fat cells. Their count is less in fat people and are full quicker24
6670307863sexual response cyclethe four states of sexual responding described by Masters and Johnson; excitement, plateau, orgasm, resolution25
6670307864excitementgenital areas become engorged in blood; vagina expands and secretes lubricant, breasts and nipples enlarge26
6670307865plateaubreathing, pulse and blood pressure rates increases. Penis becomes fully engorged and some fluid may appear at tip. Vaginal secretions continue27
6670307866orgasmfemale facilitates conception by positioning uterus to receive sperm. Both men and women feel same pleasure after release28
6670307867resolutionbody returns to unaroused state29
6670307868refractory perioda resting period after orgasm, during which men cannot reach another orgasm. can last from minutes to days30
6670307869estrogensex hormone, secreted in greater amounts by females than males and contributes to female sex characteristics. In nonhuman female mammals, levels peak during ovulation promoting sexual receptivity31
6670307870testosteronethe most important of male sex hormones. Both males and females have it, but the additional in males stimulates the growth of the male sex organs in the fetus and the development of male sex characteristics during puberty32
6670307871sexual orientationan enduring sexual attraction toward members of either one's own sex or the other sex33
6670307872erotic plasticitywhile heterosexual males look for females in sexually explicit content, women look at both as equal34
6670307873fraternal birth order effectmen who have order brothers are more likely to become homosexual and is 1/3 more likely for each brother35

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