Frustração e condutas sociais

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Abstract

Throughout life, events play out in unexpected ways: sometimes they are better than expected and sometimes they are worse. The neurosciences, including psychology, widely study these mechanisms and their effects. From a theoretical point of view, frustration is defined as the body response that is triggered when a subject experiences a surprising omission or devaluation in the quality or quantity of an appetitive reinforcer in the presence of signals previously associated with a reinforcer of greater magnitude (Amsel, 1992). In this article, I will present only the main theories of frustration and examples of the relationship between it and social responses in animal and human models.

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Mustaca, A. E. (2018). Frustração e condutas sociais. Avances En Psicologia Latinoamericana, 36(1), 65–81. https://doi.org/10.12804/revistas.urosario.edu.co/apl/a.4643

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