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PSY 100 1st Edition Lecture 27Outline of Last Lecture XXXI. Motivation ContinuedA. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs B. Need for Achievement Theory (McClelland)C. Goal-Setting Theory (Locke and Latham)D. Job-Characteristics Theory (Harkman and Oldham)E. Organized Behavior Modification (Luthans; Skinner)F. Drive-Reduction Theory (A.K.A Homeostasis Theory)G. Humans and BelongingOutline of Current LectureXXXII. Human SexualityA. Stage of the sexual responseB. Influences of sexCurrent LectureXXXII. Human SexualityThe three R’s of sex – basic functions of sex1. Reproductive2. Relational (romantic)3. Recreational (relief)A. Stages of the sexual responseExcitement (builds)PlateauOrgasm (peak, can have multiple)Resolution (decline)An MRI can tell the difference between a real and fake orgasm. Less brain activity during a real orgasm and motor cortex (conscious brain) lights up during a fake orgasm.B. Influences of sex1. Sex hormones (cause and effect)Men are influenced by testosteroneWomen influenced by estrogen AND testosteroneThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.2. Psychological influencesNeed to belong – evolutionary advantage to being in a pair and we are social creatures3. Social influencesHabituation –what affects us personally (external influences have large impact)4. Mating preferencesDifferences in sexes varies in regard to reproductive behaviorsMating preferences investigates is people have casual sex, sex for affection, how often they think about sex


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