Motivation and Emotion in Psychology

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Which theory of emotion suggests that we feel emotions after our body reacts?

James-Lange Theory

According to the Facial Feedback Hypothesis, what is the relationship between facial muscles and emotions?

Facial muscles influence our emotional experience

What type of motive is driven by external factors, such as rewards or recognition?

Extrinsic Motivation

What is the primary difference between intrinsic and extrinsic motivation?

Intrinsic motivation is driven by internal factors, while extrinsic motivation is driven by external factors

What type of motive is driven by internal factors, such as personal interests or values?

Intrinsic Motivation

Which theory of emotion suggests that emotions result from the combination of arousal and cognition?

Schachter-Singer Cognitive Theory

What is the primary focus of the Cannon-Bard Theory?

The simultaneous occurrence of arousal and emotion

Which type of motive is driven by physiological needs, such as hunger or thirst?

Biological Motive

What is the primary difference between learned motives and biological motives?

Learned motives are driven by personal interests, while biological motives are driven by physiological needs

What is the primary focus of the James-Lange Theory?

The role of arousal in emotion

Explore the concept of motivation, including its definition, levels, and mind-brain processes. Learn how motivation initiates, sustains, directs, and terminates behavior.

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