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      Appetitive and Defensive Motivation: Goal-Directed or Goal-Determined?

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          Our view is that fundamental appetitive and defensive motivation systems evolved to mediate a complex array of adaptive behaviors that support the organism's drive to survive-defending against threat and securing resources. Activation of these motive systems engages processes that facilitate attention allocation, information intake, sympathetic arousal, and, depending on context, will prompt tactical actions that can be directed either toward or away from the strategic goal, whether defensively or appetitively determined. Research from our laboratory that measures autonomic, central, and somatic reactions when processing emotional scenes is described which indicates that motivationally relevant cues, whether appetitive or defensive, capture attention preferentially, prompt enhanced perceptual processing and information gathering, and occasion metabolic arousal that mobilizes the organism for coping actions.

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          Journal
          Emot Rev
          Emotion review : journal of the International Society for Research on Emotion
          1754-0739
          1754-0739
          Jul 2013
          : 5
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Center for the Study of Emotion and Attention, University of Florida, USA.
          Article
          NIHMS452994
          10.1177/1754073913477511
          24077330
          fffde20f-505f-43df-85ea-4656b9724bba
          History

          attention,emotion,motivation
          attention, emotion, motivation

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