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Instincts, Drives, and Hunger Instincts  A pattern of behavior that is passed on through a species that can’t be unlearned  Building nests  Swimming.

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2 Instincts, Drives, and Hunger

3 Instincts  A pattern of behavior that is passed on through a species that can’t be unlearned  Building nests  Swimming upstream  Migration  Rooting

4 Drives  An aroused state of tension motivating a course of action  You are driven to fulfill physiological needs  Plan to get food, avoid pain, etc.

5 Drive-Reduction Theory  You have a need: food/water  You have a drive: hunger/thirst  You have a drive reducing behavior: eating/drinking

6 Incentives  Positive or negative environmental stimulus that motivates behavior  Physical attraction  Fear of disapproval  Scholarships  Failure

7 Ancil Keys  WWII Prison Camps  Fed enough to maintain initial weight, then cut food supplies in half  The men became obsessed with food  Nothing else was important

8 Physiology of Hunger  Walter Cannon – swallowed balloon to see if stomach contractions & hunger pangs were related  He had stomach contractions when he felt hungry

9 Body Chemistry and the Brain  The hypothalamus has two centers within that help control eating  Lateral hypothalamus (LH) brings on hunger  Ventromedial hypothalamus (VM) depresses hunger

10 Hormones and Pills  Scientists know of hormones and proteins that stimulate hunger and depress hunger (leptin, ghrelin, PPY)  Trying to find a miracle pill to work with these to regulate weight

11 Set Point Theory  Older theory  Body’s weight thermometer  If you eat too much, you body is supposed to stop at your set point  Same thing happens of you don’t eat enough

12 Basal Metabolic Rate  In order to maintain our bodies’ set point, our bodies need to maintain their basal metabolic rate  Too much food – fidget  Too little food – slow down body process

13 Eating Disorders  Cultures shape “beauty” - thin  Men/women views of what’s thin

14 Anorexia  Normal sized people become obsessed with losing weight  Continues to feel fat  Diets turn to starvation  At least 15% below normal body weight

15 Bulimia  Quick fix to lose weight  Binge eat high calorie foods followed by: –Vomiting –Laxative use –Fasting –Excessive exercise


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