PSYC 1000 1st Edition Lecture 19Outline of Last Lecture I. Intelligence TestingII. What is an IQ?Outline of Current Lecture I. Theories of Emotion II. Motivation Theories III. Hunger & EatingCurrent LectureTheories of EmotionFour Emotions: Happy, Sad, Mad, Scared, everything else is just variations of thisCommon Sense ViewEvent Emotion Arousal James-LangeEvent Arousal EmotionCannon-BondEvent same time: emotion, arousalSchacter’s 2 – Factor Model1: Event Arousal 2: Cognitive appraisal Emotion Motivation Theories1.) Instincts: not taught, Ex. Baby bird making a nest in cage2.) Drive Reduction: tension from driven away from homeostasis, Ex. Eating3.) Arousal: Peak arousal, we strive to maintain the maximum amount of productivity These 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.4.) Incentives5.) Hierarchy of Needs: Abraham Maslow1. Survival needs2. Physical safety3. Belonging4. Esteem (personal goals)5. Self actualizationTrauma victims need a sense of belonging but do not feel safe so they do not share so therefore they do not get betterHunger and EatingHunger signals:Pain in stomach -Empty stomach Hormones like insulin let our brain know we need to eat- Lateral Hypothalamus (start eating)- Ventromedial Hypothalamus Eating Disorders (different from body image issues)Anorexia: extremely low body weight with little to no food, extreme restricts eating, intense fear of gaining weight, over control Bulimia: Binge(eating massive amount of calories) then Purge(vomiting or laxatives) then back to binge, restrictive. Obesity (excessive amount of body fat, increased risk of health issues)America has an obese epidemic Poverty, easy access to cheap food vs. healthy food, technology, educationHeterosexual WomenObesity ranking and chart. 0 (thin, unhealthy) to 10 (very obese)Women think they need to be thinner than how men find them attractive, men want to be muscular them women actually want them to
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