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Goal-Driven Cognition and Functional Behavior: The Fundamental-Motives Framework
Oleh:
Kenrick, Douglas T.
;
Neuberg, Steven L.
;
Griskevicius, Vladas
;
Becker, D. Vaughn
;
Schaller, Mark
Jenis:
Article from Journal - e-Journal
Dalam koleksi:
Current Directions in Psychological Science vol. 19 no. 01 (Feb. 2010)
,
page 63-67.
Topik:
motivation
;
social cognition
;
evolutionary psychology
;
threat
;
mating
Fulltext:
12. Goal-Driven Cognition and Functional Behavior - The Fundamental-Motives Framework.pdf
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Isi artikel
Fundamental motives have direct implications for evolutionary fitness and orchestrate attention, memory, and social inference in functionally specific ways. Motivational states linked to self-protection and mating offer illustrative examples. When selfprotective motives are aroused, people show enhanced attention to, and memory for, angry male strangers; they also perceive out-group members as especially dangerous. In contrast, when mating motives are aroused, men show enhanced attention to and memory for attractive members of the opposite sex; mating motives also lead men (but not women) to perceive sexual arousal in attractive members of the opposite sex. There are further functionally specific consequences for social behavior. For example, self-protective motives increase conformity among both men and women, whereas mating motives lead men (but not women) to engage in anticonformist behavior. Other motivational systems trigger different adaptive patterns of cognitive and behavioral responses. This body of research illustrates the highly specific consequences of fitness-relevant motivational states for cognition and behavior, and highlights the value of studying human motivation and cognition within an evolutionary framework.
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