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Chapter 8

Motivation and Emotion

Introduction à la motivation et à l’émotion
Introduction à la motivation et à l’émotion
Motivation is a process of initiating, guiding, and maintaining actions to fulfill physiological or psychological needs or desires. For example, feeling ...
Cycle de motivation
Cycle de motivation
The motivational cycle is a psychological framework that explains how individuals are driven to fulfill their needs, achieve goals, and restore ...
Motifs principaux : la faim et la soif
Motifs principaux : la faim et la soif
Hunger and thirst are two basic physiological drives that guide survival behaviors in humans and animals. Hunger is triggered when the brain detects ...
Motivations principales : sommeil, sexe et évitement de la douleur
Motivations principales : sommeil, sexe et évitement de la douleur
Sleep, sex, and pain avoidance are key physiological motives that shape human and animal behavior. Sleep, regulated by the hypothalamus and brainstem, ...
Motifs secondaires : motivation de pouvoir et motivation de réussite
Motifs secondaires : motivation de pouvoir et motivation de réussite
Power motivation and achievement motivation are two key social motives identified by psychologist David McClelland. Power motivation refers to the desire ...
Motifs secondaires : Motivation d’affiliation et motivation d’agression
Motifs secondaires : Motivation d’affiliation et motivation d’agression
Affiliation motivation is the innate need to connect with others and belong to a social group and is crucial for maintaining relationships and overall ...
Théorie de l’instinct
Théorie de l’instinct
Instinct theory suggests that humans have innate instincts that drive their behavior and decision-making. Similar to how animals rely on instincts for ...
Théorie de la réduction de la pulsion : théorie de la motivation par poussée
Théorie de la réduction de la pulsion : théorie de la motivation par poussée
Clark Hull introduced the drive-reduction theory, often called the push theory of motivation. This theory explains how biological drives such as hunger or ...
Théorie de l’incitation : Théorie de l’attraction de la motivation
Théorie de l’incitation : Théorie de l’attraction de la motivation
Incentive theory, or the pull theory of motivation, suggests that behavior is explained by the external stimulus and its rewarding properties, such as ...
Théorie de l’excitation optimale
Théorie de l’excitation optimale
The optimal arousal theory is based on the Yerkes-Dodson law, formulated by Robert Yerkes and John Dodson. This law illustrates the relationship between ...
Théorie de la hiérarchie des besoins de Maslow
Théorie de la hiérarchie des besoins de Maslow
Abraham Maslow's theory of motivation is organized as a hierarchy of needs, where lower-level needs must be satisfied before pursuing higher ...
La théorie de l’autodétermination de Ryan et Deci
La théorie de l’autodétermination de Ryan et Deci
Self-determination theory, pioneered by Richard Ryan and Edward Deci, focuses on three fundamental organismic needs: autonomy, competence, and ...
Physiologie de l’émotion
Physiologie de l’émotion
The physiology of emotions involves complex interactions between the autonomic nervous system, brain structures, hormones, and neurotransmitters. The ...
Expression émotionnelle
Expression émotionnelle
Emotional expression refers to how people show their feelings through spoken words and non-verbal actions. This includes facial expressions, body ...
Étiquetage de l’émotion
Étiquetage de l’émotion
Emotional labeling refers to the cognitive process of identifying and naming emotions such as anger, fear, happiness, or sadness. Emotional labeling is ...
Théories physiologiques : Théorie de James-Lange sur l’émotion
Théories physiologiques : Théorie de James-Lange sur l’émotion
The James-Lange theory of emotion, developed by William James and Carl Lange, suggests that emotions arise from physiological reactions to external ...
Théories physiologiques : théorie de l’émotion de Cannon-Bard
Théories physiologiques : théorie de l’émotion de Cannon-Bard
The Cannon-Bard theory of emotion was developed by physiologists Walter Cannon and Philip Bard to explain the relationship between emotions and ...
Théories cognitives : théorie de l’émotion de Schachter-Singer
Théories cognitives : théorie de l’émotion de Schachter-Singer
Stanley Schachter and Jerome Singer proposed the two-factor theory of emotion, focusing on physiological arousal and cognitive labeling. According to ...
Théories cognitives : théorie médiationnelle de Lazare de l’émotion
Théories cognitives : théorie médiationnelle de Lazare de l’émotion
Richard Lazarus's cognitive mediational theory emphasizes the role of cognitive interpretation or appraisal. This appraisal mediates between the ...
Hypothèse de rétroaction faciale
Hypothèse de rétroaction faciale
Charles Darwin argued that facial expressions evolved to communicate intentions like threat or fear and are universal across species, not ...
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