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Title: Motivation


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Motivation
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Today we cover
  • How does motivation activate, direct, and sustain
    behavior?
  • How do people achieve personal goals?
  • What is addiction?
  • Drugs and Alcohol
  • Opiates
  • MDMA
  • Marijuana
  • LSD
  • Alcohol

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Motivation
  • A need or desire that energizes or directs a
    behavior
  • A hypothetical state within an organism that
    propels it toward
  • Instigation and maintenance of a behavior
  • Achievement of a goal

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Some Definitions
  • Instinct A complex unlearned behavior rigidly
    patterned throughout a species
  • Homeostasis A tendency to maintain a constant
    internal state
  • Drive-reduction theory A physiological need
    creates arousal which motivates an organism to
    satisfy the need

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Definitions
  • Needs are states of deficiency
  • Drives are psychological states activated to
    satisfy needs
  • Needs produce states of arousal which drive
    behavior
  • Incentives are external motivators that
    motivate behaviors

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Maslows Hierarchy of Needs
  • Crandall Jones (1986) Scale
  • Satisfaction of lower level needs creates upper
    level needs
  • Motivation enables satisfaction of needs

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Fig. 9.6
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The pleasure principle
  • Motivational states
  • arouse behaviors that
  • solve adaptive
  • problems and produce pleasure
  • Pleasure is associated with dopamine release, and
    many pleasurable behaviors exceed adaptive needs

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Extrinsic vs. Intrinsic motivation
  • Extrinsic motivation external goals
  • Intrinsic motivation value or pleasure of an
    activity for its own sake
  • Intrinsic motivators
  • Curiosity
  • Play
  • Creativity
  • Problem solving
  • What happens when you give extrinsic motive for
    an intrinsically motivated activity?

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What Is Addiction?
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Addiction Has Psychological and Physical Aspects
  • Physical vs. psychological dependence
  • Both negative and positive reinforcement operate
    in producing addiction
  • Both social and individual levels of analysis
    contribute to causation
  • Experimenters are better adjusted than abstainers

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Dependence
  • Physical Dependence
  • Psychological Dependence
  • kicking the habit
  • going cold turkey

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Negative and Positive Reinforcement
  • Drugs operate via negative and positive
    reinforcement
  • Using positive reinforcement
  • Withdrawal unpleasant using again negative
    reinforcement
  • Withdrawal symptoms positive punishment

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Psychopharmacology
  • The study of the effects of drugs on mood,
    sensation, consciousness, or other psychological
    or behavioral functions

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Stimulants
  • Increase behavioral and mental activity
  • Activate the sympathetic nervous system
  • Interfere with the normal reuptake of dopamine by
    the releasing neuron
  • Some stimulants also increase the release of
    dopamine
  • Caffeine, cocaine, amphetamines

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Amphetamine Psychosis
  • Psychosis resulting from the use of amphetamines
  • Paranoia, delusions, hallucinations, and thought
    disorder

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MDMA (Ecstasy)
  • stimulates the release and inhibits the reuptake
    of serotonin (5-HT)
  • Tuesday Blues
  • Therapeutic applications?

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Neurotoxicity of MDMA
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Marijuana
  • The most widely used illegal drug
  • in North America
  • Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)
  • THC receptors in the hippocampus
  • Impaired focus, attention, comprehension
  • Cognitive impairment from heavy marijuana use
    may linger for a week or longer, but it does not
    appear to be permanent" -Harrison Pope

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Opiates
  • Analgesic properties
  • Opium, heroine, morphine, codeine
  • Highly addictive
  • Cocaine developed as a cure for opiate addiction

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Hallucinogens
  • D-Lysergic acid diethylamide, Psilocybin,
    mescaline
  • LSD actions at multiple receptors
  • Not physiologically addictive, no withdrawal, and
    no documented toxic fatalities
  • Psychosis sometimes prolonged
  • Flashbacks and Hallucinogen
  • Persisting Perception Disorder
  • (HPPD)

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What is Alcohol?
  • Alcohol is a sedative
  • It is primarily used for recreation, not medicine
  • 2nd most commonly used psychoactive drug in the
    world
  • (first is caffeine)

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Alcohol Is the Most Widely Abused Drug
  • Alcohols believed effects motivate drinking
  • The balanced placebo design helps researchers
    separate alcohol effects from alcohol-expectancy
    effects
  • Believing one has consumed alcohol can produce
    learned disinhibition of social behaviors

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Fig. 9.16
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The Pharmacokinetics of Alcohol Absorption
  • Alcohol is soluble in both fat and water
  • This means alcohol is absorbed though the
    gastrointestinal tract and through the blood
    brain barrier
  • 20 is absorbed through the stomach the other 80
    through the upper intestine

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Concentration-Effect Relationship
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The Pharmacokinetics of Alcohol Distribution
  • Alcohol easily crosses the blood-brain barrier
    because it is lipid soluble
  • Alcohol can even cross the placental barrier and
    cause fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS). FAS occurs
    in 30 to 50 of the infants of alcoholic
    mothers.

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Effects of Prenatal Alcohol ExposureFetal
Alcohol Syndrome
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Genetic Variation in ALDH
Acetaldehyde Dehydrogenase (ALDH) varies in
Whites, Blacks and Asians. 50 of Asians have
inactive ALDH Elevated acetaldehyde cause
increased flushing, tachycardia (elevated heart
rate), nausea, vomiting hyperventilation.
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Metabolism of Alcohol by Men and Women
  • Since men have less fat then women and larger
    blood vessels, men have a lower Blood Alcohol
    Concentration (BAC) than women
  • Also, women have 50 less enzyme then men, thus
    the metabolism rate is slower for alcohol
    absorption, so it takes longer for females
    bodies to rid themselves of the alcohol
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