Because they involve arousal, emotions
and motivations are “hot” — they
“charge,” “drive,” or “move” our behaviour.
When we experience emotions or strong
motivations, we feel the experiences.
When we become aroused, the
sympathetic nervous system provides us
with energy to respond to our
environment.Jipson
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Ans.- Carver suggests a
useful distinction between
the two constructs as
they relate to goals: while
motivation may be the drive
toward goal fulfillment,
emotion may be emergent
from one’s sensed rate of
progress toward goals; the
difference between one’s
present status and one's
goal state is experienced as
affect and may lead to goal
reprioritization in order to
maximize goal fulfillment
(Carver, 2006). Similarly,
Rolls (2000) suggests that
emotions are states elicited
by rewarding and punishing
reinforcers of behavior
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