Behavioral Neuroscience of Motivation

Behavioral Neuroscience of Motivation
Title Behavioral Neuroscience of Motivation PDF eBook
Author Eleanor H. Simpson
Publisher Springer
Pages 584
Release 2016-05-11
Genre Medical
ISBN 3319269356

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This volume covers the current status of research in the neurobiology of motivated behaviors in humans and other animals in healthy condition. This includes consideration of the psychological processes that drive motivated behavior and the anatomical, electrophysiological and neurochemical mechanisms which drive these processes and regulate behavioural output. The volume also includes chapters on pathological disturbances in motivation including apathy, or motivational deficit as well as addictions, the pathological misdirection of motivated behavior. As with the chapters on healthy motivational processes, the chapters on disease provide a comprehensive up to date review of the neurobiological abnormalities that underlie motivation, as determined by studies of patient populations as well as animal models of disease. The book closes with a section on recent developments in treatments for motivational disorders.

GRAMMAR OF MOTIVES

GRAMMAR OF MOTIVES
Title GRAMMAR OF MOTIVES PDF eBook
Author KENNETH. BURKE
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2019
Genre
ISBN 9781033018569

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Motivation and Personality

Motivation and Personality
Title Motivation and Personality PDF eBook
Author Charles P. Smith
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 738
Release 1992-06-26
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9780521400527

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The Anatomy of Achievement Motivation

The Anatomy of Achievement Motivation
Title The Anatomy of Achievement Motivation PDF eBook
Author Heinz Heckhausen
Publisher Academic Press
Pages 236
Release 2013-10-22
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1483271722

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The Anatomy of Achievement Motivation focuses on the study of individual differences in motivations, including the determinants of specific motives and methods of assessing motive strength. The book first offers information on content analysis and evaluative dispositions, as well as the theory of thematic apperception method, experimental method, and sociocultural frames of references and their change over historical time. The manuscript then highlights the important dimensions of experience and conflict. The publication takes a look at the general structure of goals and performance and valence and motive arousal, including psychic distance and discrepancy between a present and a future state. The book then examines goal setting and level of aspiration, performance period, and the origin and development of achievement motivation. The manuscript is a dependable reference for psychologists and readers interested in the facets of achievement motivation.

Human Motives and Cultural Models

Human Motives and Cultural Models
Title Human Motives and Cultural Models PDF eBook
Author Roy G. D'Andrade
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 260
Release 1992-05-21
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9780521423380

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Why do people do what they do? The authors attempt to show how shared cultural knowledge comes to motivate, or fail to motivate, individuals.

A Theory of Human Motivation

A Theory of Human Motivation
Title A Theory of Human Motivation PDF eBook
Author Stoyan Stoyanov
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 98
Release 2017
Genre Motivation (Psychology)
ISBN 1351350099

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"US psychologist Abraham Maslow's A Theory of Human Motivation is a classic of psychological research that helped change the field for good. Like many field-changing thinkers, Maslow was not just a talented researcher, he was also a creative thinker - able to see things from a new perspective and show them in a different light. At a time when psychology was dominated by two major schools of thought, Maslow was able to forge a new, third paradigm, that remains influential today. Sigmund Freud's psychoanalysis had developed the idea of understanding the mind through dialogue between patient and analyst. The behaviorism of Ivan Pavlov and John Watson had focused on comprehending the mind through behaviors that could be measured, trained, and changed. Maslow, however, generated new ideas, forging what he called "positive" or "humanistic psychology". His argument was that humans are psychologically motivated by a series of hierarchical needs, starting with the most essential first. Maslow thought it important for the advancement of psychology to identify, group and rank these needs in terms of priority. HIs belief in the value of this third way was important in leading those who studied psychology to redefine the discipline, and so see it in new ways."--Provided by publisher.

Lectures on the Theory of Pure Motives

Lectures on the Theory of Pure Motives
Title Lectures on the Theory of Pure Motives PDF eBook
Author Jacob P. Murre
Publisher American Mathematical Soc.
Pages 163
Release 2013-04-11
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 082189434X

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The theory of motives was created by Grothendieck in the 1960s as he searched for a universal cohomology theory for algebraic varieties. The theory of pure motives is well established as far as the construction is concerned. Pure motives are expected to h