Tag: behavioral processes


Appetition System: Why You Chase What You Desire

Appetition System: Why You Chase What You Desire

The Appetition System in Psychology 1. The Core Definition of the Appetition System The Appetition System, fundamentally rooted in biological models of personality, describes an individual’s relative sensitivity to appetitive, positive, or rewarding cues and stimuli within the environment. This system is responsible for governing the behavioral processes necessary for actively approaching these cues, thereby […]

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Sign Tracking: Why We Chase Cues Instead of Rewards

Sign Tracking: Why We Chase Cues Instead of Rewards

Sign Tracking: An Exploration of Behavioral Processes and Their Psychological Significance The Core Definition of Sign Tracking Sign tracking, also known as Pavlovian-instrumental transfer or conditioned approach, is a fascinating and fundamental phenomenon in behavioral psychology. At its core, it describes a type of associative learning where an organism directs its attention and actions towards […]

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