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the drive to seek a goal,such as food, water, friends , and so on
motivation
a state of the body causing feelings of hope, fear, love
emotion
a part of the inner brain that controls such basic needs and desires as pleasure, pain, fear, rage, hunger, thirst, and sex
hypothalamus
the controller of other glands and hormones, as well as the producer of its own hormone that regulates growth
pituitary gland
glands that secrete adrenaline, which stirs up the body, changing the breathing, perspiration, heart rate
adrenal glands
the sex glands
gonads
forces that push an organism into action to reach a goal
drives
bodily process of maintaining a balanced internal state
homeostasis
psychologist who showed this need for contact comfort dramatically in a series of studies w/ monkey babies
Harlow
the satisfaction obtained from pleasant, soft stimulation
contact comfort
developed a theory called the hierarchy of needs
Maslow
"if you don't use it you lose it" T OR F
False
"each time that they are used you use a little life energy" T OR F
FALSE
When faced with a fearful situation, ___ is more important
comfort
physiological needs
hunger and thirst
safety needs
safety, money
belonging
friendship , relationships
self esteem
liking and respecting yourself
self actualization
establish goals and set a purpose in life