I know that TA says each person has a "Parent," "Adult," and "Child" -- and I believe that it is said to be the Adult that directs behavior, taking into account the "advice" of the Parent and the needs of the Child.
Hilgard refers to motivation as an internal state that activates, directs, and sustains behavior towards a goal. This drive can manifest in various forms and is influenced by factors such as needs, goals, and expectations.
Motivation is the factor that directs and energizes the behavior of humans and other organisms. It can be intrinsic, such as personal satisfaction or curiosity, or extrinsic, such as rewards or punishments. Motivation plays a key role in driving individuals to pursue goals and meet their needs.
This inner power and psychological energy can be described as motivation. It is the force that drives individuals to take action towards achieving their goals, overcoming obstacles, and persisting in the face of challenges. Motivation can be influenced by a variety of internal and external factors, and plays a critical role in shaping behavior and decision-making.
The thalamus plays a key role in sensory integration by relaying sensory information from various parts of the body to the cerebral cortex. It filters and directs this information to the appropriate areas of the brain for further processing.
The internal working model is how we view/what we believe about ourselves, others and the world. It influences what we expect of and from ourselves, others and the world in general and directs how we respond. It begins to form as soon as we are born and is based on experiences with others and the outcomes of our efforts. An infant that experiences frequent abuse or neglect can develop a negative internal working model that "says" no one cares about me, I am unlovable, people who are suppose to love me only hurt or reject me, it doesn't matter what I do or say it is ineffective or not good enough, I can't trust people as one time they are nice and the next time they are mean. etc. If this "model" of self, others and the world and how things work is not corrected the result may be a child or adult that has low self-esteem, is overly dependent or independent, overreacts to situations, sabotages relationships, jobs and/successes, gives up easily, etc. Or an infant that receives consistent, responsive, attuned nurturing from his/her caregivers is most likely to develop a positive internal working model.
a need or desire that energizes and directs behavior toward a goal.
Hilgard refers to motivation as an internal state that activates, directs, and sustains behavior towards a goal. This drive can manifest in various forms and is influenced by factors such as needs, goals, and expectations.
According to Adam Smith what directs the choices business people make about how to use their resources by profit.
Motivation is the factor that directs and energizes the behavior of humans and other organisms. It can be intrinsic, such as personal satisfaction or curiosity, or extrinsic, such as rewards or punishments. Motivation plays a key role in driving individuals to pursue goals and meet their needs.
The energy that directs behavior into productive areas originates from motivation. Motivation is the driving force behind our actions and choices, influencing us to pursue goals and achieve success. It can stem from various sources such as personal values, desires, or external rewards.
The organelle that directs a cell's activities is the nucleus.
The organelle that directs a cell's activities is the nucleus.
Which accounting principle directs the depreciation process?
What political organisation directs the policies of government?"
The incident commander directs emergency responders at the scene.
directs the states public records
That philosophy is called determinism, which states that all events, including human actions, are ultimately determined by causes external to the will. It denies the existence of free will and argues that everything, including human behavior, is predetermined by prior states of the universe.