Across
- 4. choosing between two desirable outcomes, like ice cream for completing homework or cookies for going to bed on time
- 6. theory as to why we challenge ourselves to go above in beyond, whether that is in school, a career, or a passion
- 18. theory we feel emotions due to biological changes which occur from stressors
- 21. binging food then purging afterwards
- 22. fulfilling your own unique potential, like becoming an author because you're an incredible writer
- 23. biological changes and cognitive awareness of our emotions happen at the same time
- 25. biological needs, like water
- 27. wants to maintain a certain bodyweight, hypothalamus will send signals
- 28. our physical responses and mental interpretations work together to form an emotional response
- 30. choosing between two unattractive outcomes, like cleaning your room or mowing the lawn
- 31. early theory that our behavior is caused by our biological needs
Down
- 1. behaviors that are innate
- 2. internal rewards like satisfaction or joy
- 3. drives that we learn
- 5. refusing to eat/taking in little food
- 7. when an event or goal has attractive and unattractive goals, like graffiti which can get you into trouble but you are creating art
- 8. outside rewards from accomplishments we make, like getting a bonus
- 9. general responses to stressful events, like increasing heart rate, sweating, etc
- 10. if this area of the brain is harmed, an organism will starve
- 11. ability to perform a task may increase or decrease due to arousal
- 12. feelings of motivation that make us want to return to our "baseline"
- 13. what causes us to be motivated, like studying well can open more doors in the future
- 14. a steady internal state for optimal functioning of an organism
- 15. feelings that cause our actions to carry out a goal
- 16. requirement for survival
- 17. if this area of the brain is harmed, the organism will overeat
- 19. the way managers view their employees motives which is closely related extrinsic and intrinsic motivation
- 20. our needs ranked in an order of what we need most
- 24. the urge to act in a way to satisfy a need
- 26. our tendency to seek optimal levels of excitement, like eating ice cream
- 29. someone who is severely overweight, most likely has poor eating habits but can be a genetic predisposition
