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Product details:
- ISBN-10 : 1111841098
- ISBN-13 : 978-1111841096
- Author: Herbert L. Petri; John M. Govern
With its signature focus on evolutionary psychology, MOTIVATION: THEORY, RESEARCH AND APPLICATION, 6E reflects the latest developments from the field in its thorough coverage of the biological, behavioral, and cognitive explanations for human motivation. The book clearly presents the advantages and drawbacks to each of these explanations, allowing readers to draw their own conclusions. The authors help readers understand the processes that activate their behavior by drawing examples from such relevant topics as sleep, stress, eating disorders, helping behavior, emotion, and more. Extremely reader friendly, the book includes vivid graphic illustrations that offer additional insight into key concepts.
Table Of Contents:
- Part I: Overview
- Ch 1: Overview: Conceptualizing and Measuring Motivation and the Role of Evolution in Motivation
- Chapter Preview
- Introduction
- Angie’s Problem
- The Concept of Motivation
- The Measurement of Motivation
- Characteristics of Motivation
- The Study of Motivation: Categories of Analysis
- Levels of Analysis
- Analysis of Angie’s Problem
- Major Constructs in Motivation
- Philosophical and Physiological Roots of Motivational Theory
- The Flow of Ideas about Motivation
- Evolution and Motivation
- Sex
- Interim Summary
- Higher Motives?
- Evolution
- Instincts, Emotion, Thoughts and Behavior
- The Authors’ Bias
- Summary
- Key Terms
- Suggestions for Further Reading
- Web Resource
- Part II: Physiological Mechanisms of Motivation
- Ch 2: Genetic Contributions to Motivated Behavior
- Chapter Preview
- Introduction
- Early Instinct Theories
- Classical Ethology
- Some Modifications to the Basic Ideas of Ethology
- Ethological Concepts Concerning Sex and Aggression
- Modern Ethological Approaches
- Summary
- Key Terms
- Suggestions for Further Reading
- Ch 3: Physiological Mechanisms of Arousal
- Chapter Preview
- Introduction
- Arousal Theory
- The Reticular Activating System
- Psychophysiological Measures
- Sleep
- Dreams
- Physiology of Sleep
- Brainstem Neural Flip-Flops
- A Sleep Chemical
- Possible Functions of Sleep
- Stress
- Endocrine System Activity and Stress
- The General Adaptation Syndrome
- Life Change, Stress, and Illness
- Health Psychology
- Psychoneuroimmunology
- Placebo Effects
- Sexual Arousal
- Summary
- Key Terms
- Suggestions for Further Reading
- Ch 4: Physiological Mechanisms of Regulation
- Chapter Preview
- Introduction
- What Do We Eat: Taste and Smell as Gatekeepers
- Why Do We Eat?
- What Determines How Much We Eat?
- Sensory Specific Satiety
- Basic Metabolism
- Local Theories
- Central Theories
- Homeostatic Regulation
- Regulation of Hunger
- Energy Regulation: Two Processes or One?
- Nonhomeostatic Eating Behavior
- Failure of Regulation
- Cross-Cultural Evidence of Anorexia
- Neurobiology of Anorexia
- Heredity Factors
- Brain Structures Involved in Anorexia
- Bulimia Nervosa
- Obesity
- Hunger Regulation Reconsidered
- Regulation of Thirst
- Extracellular and Intracellular Mechanisms
- Nonhomeostatic Drinking
- Inhibitory Control of Drinking
- Regulation of Sexual Motivation
- Summary
- Key Terms
- Suggestions for Further Reading
- Web Resources
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