Pyryev Y.A. EMOTIONAL MOTIVATION: PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL ASPECTIn this article, analysis of the psychophysiological basics of the emotional motivation is given. The leading role in the motivation of the limbic system and the medulla oblongata in general over the bark of the big hemispheres, is being proved. Motivation is derived from the dominant emotional background, peculiar to a specific person. In turn, the emotional background has neurophysiological, physiological and psychological origins, which makes this a phenomenon of the universal motivational dominant in human psychology.Key words: emotional motivation, the limbic system, the neocortex, the dominant emotional background, the central nervous system.
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Author: Pyryev E.A.
Year: 2014
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