Motivation and Emotion

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  1. 3. Higher amounts of this hormones lead to emotions like sadness, rage, fear or anxiety, which affects the vulnerability of aggressive behavior in adolescents.
  2. 4. We are pulled by this type of motivation when we desire to perform an act because it satisfying or pleasurable in and of itself.
  3. 7. Part of the limbic system that closely associated with fear.
  4. 8. A state of alertness and mental and physical activation.
  5. 9. His view of motivation suggests that physiological motivations are the foundation for so called higher-level motives.
  6. 10. Component of motivation which refers to the focused energy and attention applied in order to achieve the goal.
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  1. 1. One of the effective ways to increase work motivation.
  2. 2. All the processes that initiate, direct, and sustain behavior.
  3. 5. One of the basic emotions.
  4. 6. His theory states that a cognitive appraisal is the first step in an emotional response and physiological arousal depends on it.
  5. 11. Intense feeling directed at someone or something specifically.