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Название: The Behavior of Animals

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Издательство: John Wiley & Sons Limited

Жанр: Биология

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      JERRY A. HOGAN

      INTRODUCTION

      The word motivate means “to cause to move,” and I will use the concept of motivation to refer to the study of the immediate causes of behavior: those factors responsible for the initiation, maintenance, and termination of behavior. Thus, motivation is another word for aspects of Tinbergen’s causal question (see Chapter 1). Causal factors for behavior include stimuli, hormones, and the intrinsic activity of the nervous system. How do these factors cause a female rat to behave maternally to her pups? Or a chicken to bathe in dust in the middle of the day? Or a male stickleback fish to stop responding sexually to receptive females? These are the types of questions asked in the first part of this chapter.

      Motivated behavior often produces emotion, but the concept of emotion is problematic because there is no consensus about its definition. In the second part of this chapter I will analyze the concept of emotion as applied primarily to humans and conclude with a section on nonhuman emotion and its relation to animal welfare.

      Behavior Systems

      Causal factors not only motivate behavior, they can also change the structure of behavior; that is, they have developmental effects. The formation of associations and the effects of reinforcement are developmental processes, and developmental processes have played an important role in many theories of motivation, especially in experimental psychology (see Hogan 1998). In this chapter, I will restrict the term motivation to the modulating effects causal factors have on the activation of behavior mechanisms. Development refers to the permanent effects causal factors have on the structure of the behavior mechanisms and on the connections among the behavior mechanisms and is discussed in Chapters 7 and 8. Emotion is considered to be one of the consequences of activating behavior mechanisms and will be discussed later.

      Some Motivational Issues

      In addition to problems concerning the definition of the concept of motivation, there have been four issues that have dominated discussions of motivation. 1. What role should a concept of energy play in motivational theories? 2. What is the relative role of internal versus external causal factors? 3. Do causal factors have specific or general effects? 4. Is the locus of action of causal factors peripheral or central? I will briefly discuss each of these issues in this section.

      The concept of motivational energy

      External versus internal causal factors

      In popular usage, the word motivation often refers only to internal causes of behavior. We speak of an animal’s search for food as motivated by hunger, but of chewing and swallowing as reflex actions to stimuli in the mouth. On close inspection, however, it turns out that a thoroughly sated animal will often spit out the СКАЧАТЬ