Motivation and emotion/Book/Unselected topics

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Unselected topics

These were possible topics for the 2010 textbook that were not used and which haven't been used in subsequent books.

Introduction

  1. History of motivation
  2. History of emotion

Motivation

  1. Addiction
  2. Assessment of motivation
    1. Behaviour
    2. Brain
    3. Engagement
    4. Physiological
    5. Self-report
  3. Behaviour and motivation
    1. Sport
  4. Biological motives (needs)
    1. Pleasure
    2. Satiety
    3. Thermoregulation
    4. Thirst
  5. Brain (Neurophysiological structures and needs
  6. Grand theories
    1. Drive
      1. Freud
      2. Hull
    2. Instinct
    3. Will
  7. Incentive
  8. Learning theory
    1. Attention and learning
    2. Classical conditioning
    3. Economics of motivation
    4. Instrumental learning
    5. Social incentive theory
  9. Mini-theories
    1. Self-determination theory
    2. Theory of planned behaviour
    3. Theory of reasoned action
    4. Two-factor theory (Herzberg)
    5. More motivational theories
  10. Motivation and behaviour
  11. Motivation and cognition
    1. Cognitive consistency
    2. Distraction
    3. Feedback
  12. Motivational interviewing
  13. Motivation and culture
  14. Motivation and education
    1. History of motivation and education
    2. Influencers of educational motivation
      1. Cultural
      2. Educational setting
      3. Familial
      4. Peers
    3. University student motivation
  15. Motivation and psychological disorders
  16. Neurobiology of motivation
  17. Personality
    1. Sensation seeking
  18. Motivation and self
  19. Needs
  20. Psycho-analytic perspectives of motivation
    1. Psychological reactance
    2. Thematic Apperception Test
  21. Psychopathologies
    1. Obessive-compulsive disorder
  22. Types of motivation
    1. Amotivation / Demotivation
    2. Intimacy
    3. Power
    4. Social
  23. Will power

Emotion

  1. Aspects of emotion
    1. Emotional regulation
    2. Emotional valence
      1. Negative emotions
      2. Positive emotions
    3. Children
    4. Emotional intelligence
  2. Assessment of emotion
    1. Self-report
      1. PANAS
    2. Physiological measurements
    3. Behavioural observations
  3. Basic/Core emotions
    1. Plutchik
    2. For more models and an overview, see
  4. Emotion and behaviour
  5. Brain design and emotion
  6. Emotion and cognition
    1. Appraisal
    2. Attention
    3. Attributions and expectations
    4. Decision-making
    5. Learning
    6. Sadness
  7. Emotion and environment
  8. Emotion and personality
  9. Emotion and psychological disorders
    1. Dementia
  10. Emotion and specific groups
    1. Infants
    2. Adults
    3. Elderly
  11. Emotion and specific topics
    1. Apologising
    2. Health
    3. Learning
    4. Memory
    5. Personality
  12. Specific emotions
    1. Core emotions not yet covered:
      1. Fear
      2. Disgust
      3. Sadness
    2. Detailed list of specific emotions
  13. Stress, arousal and coping
  14. Theories
      1. James-Lange Theory
      2. Cannon-Bard Theory
      3. Schacter-Singer Theory
      4. Somatic
      5. Neurobiological
      6. Cognitive theories
  15. Well-being
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