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  • 20-10-2017
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The affiliation motive is particularly powerful when we feel threatened or anxious.

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Well, Motives can be understood in terms of their evolved function. Obvious nonsocial ones are harm avoidance, food, and shelter-seeking. In the social domain, social motives require specialist systems for processing social signals to engage in interaction sequences and our body So, in many ways, brain processing is motive-dependent.13, Given that many it of our evolved motivational systems are competing for expression.
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