- The
pyramid begins at the
bottom with
physiological needs (the most
prepotent of all) and
culminates at the top with self-actualization needs. In his...
- natural, habitual, or
dominant behavioral responses to
stimuli (a.k.a.
prepotent responses) in
order to
select a more
appropriate behavior that is consistent...
-
functionless behaviours that
arise from a
failure of the
brain to
either inhibit prepotent responses or to
allow its
usual progress to a
different behavior, and...
- the
overcoming of a
strong habitual response or
resisting temptation. A
prepotent response is a
response for
which immediate reinforcement (positive or...
- separateness;
living by its own laws
Maslow described human needs as
ordered in a
prepotent hierarchy—a
pressing need
would need to be
mostly satisfied before someone...
- hold
information "on line" in
order to
guide actions,
suppression of
prepotent behaviors that
compete with goal-directed actions, and
control of attention...
- hold
information 'on line' in
order to
guide actions,
suppression of
prepotent behaviors that
compete with goal-directed actions, and
control of attention...
-
control over behavior,
dextroamphetamine helps patients with BED
override prepotent feeding responses that
precede binge eating episodes. Lisdexamfetamine...
- with BED by
enhancing the
cognitive processes responsible for
overriding prepotent feeding responses that
precede binge eating episodes. In addition, dextroamphetamine's...
- with BED by
enhancing the
cognitive processes responsible for
overriding prepotent feeding responses that
precede binge eating episodes. In addition, dextroamphetamine's...