Hormone
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Associated motivational or emotional experience
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Cortisol
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Released in response to social evaluative events such as public speaking, relationship conflict, and being personally controlled or rejected. Mobilises attention and energy. Chronically high levels are associated with poor health such as diabetes, hypertension, poor memory, impaired problem solving, and poor intellectual functioning.
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Testosterone
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Associated with competitiveness, status-seeking, and sexual motivation. Underlies the mating effort.
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Oxytocin
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Love drug or bonding hormone. Motivates seeking the counsel, support, and nurturance of others, particularly during times of stress (tend and befriend coping response). Helps in developing caring and trust in relationships.
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Ghrelin
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Stimulates hunger. Released primarily in the stomach. Goes up before feeling hungry. Drops for about 3 hours after eating.
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Leptin
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Signals satiation. Suppresses hunger. Produced by fat cells. More fat leads to more leptin. However, the brain can become leptin-resistant.
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