PSYA02H3 Chapter 11: PSYA02 – Chapter 11.docx
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Physiological aspects of hunger: glucose sugar that serves as a primary energy source for brain and rest of body. Psychological aspects of hunter: attention and eating, unit bias tendency to assume that the unit of scale or portioning is an appropriate amount to consume, eating and the social context, social facilitation eating more. Time spent at table: impression management eating less. Canada will likely eat the whole thing based on unit-biased: evolutionary psychologists explain our desire to eat particular foods because foods we find pleasurable are often high-energy foods that would enhance our chances for survival in past. Individuals must take care of physiological and belonging needs before developing healthy self-esteem. Autonomy in control of own life. Intrinsic motivation process of being internally motivated. 11. 4 emotions: emotion behaviour with, subjective though/experience, accompanying patterns of neural activity and physical arousal, observable behavioural expression. James-lange theory of emotion suggested that physiological reactions to stimuli precede emotional experience: emotion experience in.