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The left hemisphere of the brain processes logical information.
Intrinsic Motive
A form of motivation driven by internal rewards, such as personal satisfaction, curiosity, or enjoyment, rather than external factors.
Biological Motive
An innate drive stemming from biological needs that motivates behavior, such as hunger, thirst, or the drive for sleep.
Homeostasis
is the process by which living organisms regulate their internal environment to maintain stable, optimal conditions despite external changes.
Drive-Reduction Theory
A theory of motivation suggesting that biological needs create internal states of tension or arousal—called drives—which organisms are motivated to reduce.
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