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life-threatening (ex. water & food) |
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deficits produce stress, disrupt homeostasis. |
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1. Osometric (intracellular) 2. Volumetric (extracellular) |
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FOUR factors that determine whether an externally-set goal will be rejected or accepted: |
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1.Percieved difficulty 2.Credibility 3.Extrinsic Incentives 4.Likelihood of Success |
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Problems with meeting goals: |
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1.Getting started 2.Persisting 3.Resuming |
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self-esteem, security, physiological needs |
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experience self as being competent. |
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Primary contributors to the self and its striving: |
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1.Self-esteem and self-schemas 2.self-efficacy and self-worth 3.social and psychological needs |
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1.hippocampus (learning, memory, stress) 2.amygdala (learning, appetitiveness) 3. Hypothalamus (homeostasis) 4. Septum (reward, pleasure, rage) |
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Adding reward to an already enjoyed behavior diminishes further increases. Extrinsic rewards interfere with autonomy. Expected and tangible rewards. |
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Loss of pleasure; depression |
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Depression: abnormal levels of: |
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norepinephrine, serotonin, dopamine. |
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Block reputake of monoamines. |
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How does depression affect the brain? |
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-amygdala (hyperactive) -Left PFC (positive- decreased act) -Right PFC (negative- increased) -hippocampus (smaller) -HPA Axis (overactive) |
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