PSY100Y5 Chapter Notes - Chapter 10: Clark L. Hull, The Incentive, Homeostasis

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Introduction: motivation relates to the study of the processes involved in goal-directed behaviour, this type of behaviour is often associated with specific emotions. Usually, if you go without food, you experience discomfort and this internal tension (the drive) motivates you to obtain food. For example; you"re most likely to get ice cream if you see an advertisement for it, even though you"re not necessarily hungry. Normative cues are indicators of socially appropriate food intake: sensory cues are characteristics of the food itself (i. e: palatability, herman and polivy argue it"s sensory external cues that obese people are sensitive to. Further vasocongestion produces and men secrete a bit of fluid at their tip although that"s not entirely ejaculating, but it may contain sperm: in the third phase, the orgasm phase, orgasm is accompanied by ejaculation in male. Men have a refractory period in they had an orgasm.

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