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Motivation
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Involves goal-oriented behavior
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Homeostasis
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A state of physiological equilibrium or stability
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Drive
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A hypothetical, internal state of tension that motivates an organism to engage in activities that should reduce this tension
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Incentive
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An external goal that has the capacity to motivate behavior
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Glucose
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A simple sugar that is an important source of energy
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Glucostats
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Neurons sensitive to glucose in the surrounding fluid
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Hormones
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The chemical substances released by the endocrine glands
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Insulin
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A hormone secreted by the pancreas
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Parental investment
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Refers to what each sex has to invest--in terms of time, energy, survival risk, and forgone opportunities (to pursue other goals)--to produce and nurture offspring
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Sexual orientation
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Refers to a person's preference for emotional and sexual relationships with individuals of the same sex, the other sex, or either sex
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Heterosexuals
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Seek emotional-sexual relationships with members of the other sex
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Homosexuals
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Seek emotional-sexual relationships with members of the same sex
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Achievement motive
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The need to master difficult challenges to outperform others, and to meet high standards ot excellence
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Emotion
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Involves 1) a subjective conscious experience (the cognitive component) accompanied by 2) bodily arousal (the physiological component) and 3) characteristic overt expressions (the behavioral component)
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Polygraph, or lie detector
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A device that records autonomic fluctuations while a subject is questioned
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