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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: LaToya Gladden-129, Chapter 9 Motivation & Emotion PHYSIOLOGICAL COMPONENTS OF HUNGER Factors in Hunger, Chapter 9 Motivation & Emotion EMOTIONS Cannon-Bard Theory, Cognitive Arousal Theory Proposed by Schachter & Sanger (1960) 2 things must happen, Behavior Body Movement Turning of Body, Needs of the body i.e. Food & Water, 3 Types Need for Achievement (nAch) Strong desire to succeed, Chapter 9 Motivation & Emotion HUMANISTIC APPROACH Based on Maslow's hierarchy of needs, Chapter 9 Motivation & Emotion EMOTIONS "Feeling" aspect of consciousness, Chapter 9 Motivation & Emotion EMOTIONS James-Lang Theory of Emotion, Drive-Reduction Approach Drive-Reduction Theory Primary Drive, "Cognitive Element" Retrieving Experience Partially learned Response, Lateral Hypothalamus(LH) Seems to influence onset of eating when insulin levels go up, Self-Determination Theory Theory of human motivation 3 Inborn & Universal Needs, Chapter 9 Motivation & Emotion SOCIAL COMPONENTS OF HUNGER Maladaptive Eating, Yerkes-Dodson Law states performance related to arousal Sensation seeker, 3 Types Need for Affiliation (nAff) Need for social in- teractions & relationships, ???? ???? Reside in in, Result of Classical Conditioning Time of Day Conditioned stimuli for hunger, Factors in Hunger Insulin Hormones secreted by pancreas, James-Lang Theory of Emotion Stimulus leads to bodily arousal Interpreted as Emotion