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24 April, 02:24
The physiological aim of drive reduction theory is
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Luke Fitzpatrick
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The physiological aim of drive reduction is homeostasis
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The physiological aim of drive reduction is homeostasis, the maintenance of a steady internal state (e. g., maintenance of steady body temperature). Where our needs push, incentives (positive or negative stimuli) pull us in reducing our drives.
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