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This is a summary of the core theme Motivation and Performance at the Radboud University. This is everything you need to know and understand to complete this course. The material is written in a way where you can also use it as flashcards to study (from top to bottom). Hope it helps!

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Lecture 1: introduction and needs

performance =
the action or process of performing a specific task or function

determinism =
the belief that every event is an unavoidable and necessary consequence of prior
circumstances

Dennett about determinism =
determinism does not mean that the world can be fully understood and explained by humans

Game of Life (Conway, 1970s) =
computerized simulation of ‘how life works’ with specific rules that are metaphors → simple
rules can have big, complicated consequences

Hard-determinism =
no free will or choice in life

Soft-determinism =
there is free will or choice but it is possibly constrained by external or internal factors

Philosophical viewpoint of determinism =
if we understand the causes of behavior, we can predict behavior

Causa sui =
self determination

the mind-body problem =
material world vs immaterial world; the body (brain) is tangible and can be studied; the mind
is intangible




dualism perspective =
mind and body are different

,interactionistic (= cartesian) dualism =




parallelistic dualism =




monism perspective =
mind and body are the same

mentalistic monism =




solipsism =
I am the only human being that actually exists, everything else is a part of my imagination

materialistic monism =
the mind is a construction of the brain (most supported theory)

,regulatory approach (motivation) =
homeostasis; need → behavior; drive

purposive approach =
mental representation; goals → behavior; the pursuit of valuable outcome

motivation =
a process that energizes, directs, and regulates behavior

the hedonic axiom =
organisms are driven to avoid aversive outcomes and to attain pleasant outcomes

hedonic continuum =
what is aversive and what is pleasant → neutral point is difficult to pinpoint

need =
necessary condition for well-being, innate property of an organism

goal =
mental representation of a pleasant outcome, which has an influence on evaluations, emotions
and behavior

reward =
incentive/reward or reinforcer

homeostasis =
works via negative feedback loops but only when other cues don’t work
(people prevent disturbances in homeostasis when there is food, eating as social habit and
when there are visual cues)

feedback loop for eating =
eating → cck hormone by small bowel → brain; reward value of food lowers and satiety is
higher

feedback loop for eating 2 =
eating → detection of oxidation speed in the liver → detection of free fatty acids in
hypothalamus

homeostatic vs hedonic =
hedonic can override the homeostatic pathway during periods of
relative energy abundance by increasing the desire to consume foods that are highly palatable

, classical conditioning processes =
acquisition (CS + UCS); extinction (CS only, decline of CR); generalization (other (neutral)
stimuli that resemble the CS also can cause the CR); discrimination (ability to differentiate
between a CS and other stimuli which have not been paired with the UCS)

spontaneous recovery =

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