Self-Extinction: Why Populations Choose to Fade Away
Self-Extinction: Adaptive Behavioral Shifts in Populations The Core Definition of Self-Extinction Self-extinction, when examined through an evolutionary and behavioral lens, refers to an evolutionary process in which a species or distinct population systematically modifies its established behaviors and internal mechanisms not toward immediate demise, but rather as a critical, often anticipatory, strategy designed to prevent […]
DIFFERENTIAL EXTINCTION
Introduction to Differential Extinction In the intricate landscape of psychological phenomena, the dual processes of learning and unlearning stand as the absolute cornerstones for understanding both human and animal behavior. While the general concept of extinction—defined as the gradual weakening and eventual disappearance of a conditioned response when a conditioned stimulus is repeatedly presented without […]
NEED-PRESS THEORY
NEED-PRESS THEORY Need-Press Theory, as articulated by Roy F. Baumeister and his colleagues, presents an influential framework within psychological science for understanding the intricate relationship between internal motivational states and manifested behavior. This theoretical model posits that human actions and decisions are optimally explained not merely by examining intrinsic drives or extrinsic demands in isolation, […]