Basic Motivational Concepts & Hunger - Module 32

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Across
  1. 3. A kind of motivation that pushes us to relieve a physiological need, like hunger
  2. 5. A hunger-arousing hormone secreted by an empty stomach
  3. 6. The 1st level of the hierarchy of needs - includes the need to satisfy hunger and thirst
  4. 9. Sugar that circulates the blood - our body knows we are hungry when this is low
  5. 10. The 2nd level of the hierarchy of needs - includes the need to feel safe
  6. 12. The 5th and top level of the original hierarchy of needs - includes the need to meet our potential
  7. 13. A tendency to maintain a balanced or constant internal state
  8. 14. When we are under or over this point of weight, our body adjusts our metabolism
  9. 15. A need or desire that energizes and directs behavior
  10. 16. When our weight is high, our hunger _____________ and our body burns more calories
  11. 17. Increases in this hormone diminish blood glucose
  12. 18. A kind of motivation that responds to positive or negative stimuli that lure or repel us
  13. 19. The middle level of the hierarchy of needs - includes the need for belonging, acceptance and romance
  14. 20. The 4th level of the hierarchy of needs - includes the need for achievement
Down
  1. 1. Our taste preferences may be driven by this, which means a fear of new things
  2. 2. An increasing problem, due to higher availability of calorie-rich foods and less activity
  3. 4. A complex behavior that is rigidly patterned throughout a species and is unlearned
  4. 7. The 6th and top level of the new hierarchy of needs - includes the need to find meaning and identity beyond self
  5. 8. The part of the hypothalamus that regulates feelings of hunger
  6. 11. The part of the hypothalamus that regulates feelings of fullness