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EAN (ISBN-13): 9789400743939
ISBN (ISBN-10): 9400743939
Date de parution: 2012
Editeur: Springer-Verlag GmbH
109 Pages
Langue: eng/Englisch

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ISBN/EAN: 9400743939

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94-007-4393-9, 978-94-007-4393-9
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Auteur du livre: grin
Titre du livre: sometimes happiness


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Auteur: Bjørn Grinde
Titre: SpringerBriefs in Well-Being and Quality of Life Research; The Biology of Happiness
Editeur: Springer; Springer Netherland
109 Pages
Date de parution: 2012-03-30
Dordrecht; NL
Langue: Anglais
64,19 € (DE)
66,00 € (AT)
71,00 CHF (CH)
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EA; E107; eBook; Nonbooks, PBS / Medizin/Allgemeines; Persönliche Gesundheit und Gesundheitswesen / Gesundheitserziehung; Verstehen; Darwinian Happiness; Deeper understanding of Happiness; Evolutionary Neurobiology; Happiness on an evolutionary perspective; Human Capacity for Happiness; Quality of Life and Well-Being Research; C; Quality of Life Research; Neuropsychology; Social Sciences; Biopsychologie, Physiologische Psychologie, Neuropsychologie; BC

The brief presents a model for happiness based on current knowledge in evolutionary biology and neurobiology. Briefly, the primary purpose of nervous systems is to direct an animal toward behaviour relevant for survival and procreation. In primitive animals actions are based on reflexes, while in humans the modules directing behaviour engage positive and negative affect (good and bad feelings), and they are swayed by cognitive processes. The reason why evolution opted for this strategy was the improved flexibility in response – i.e., we learn from previous experiences. The human capacity for happiness is an accidental consequence.

An array of brain modules has evolved to care for various pursuits, but recent studies suggest that they converge on shared neural circuits designed to generate positive and negative mood. Happiness can be construed as the net output of the relevant modules. The briefs suggests a strategy for how to avoid having negative feelings (such as anxiety, depression and chronic pain) dominate the mind, and how to exercise positive feelings. In short, the book offers both a deeper understanding of what happiness is about, and a framework for improving well-being.

An array of brain modules has evolved to care for various pursuits, but recent studies suggest that they converge on shared neural circuits designed to generate positive and negative mood. Happiness can be construed as the net output of the relevant modules. The book suggests a strategy for how to avoid having negative feelings (such as anxiety, depression and chronic pain) dominate the mind, and how to exercise positive feelings. In short, the book offers both a deeper understanding of what happiness is about, and a framework for improving well-being.

 

Preface.- Chapter 1. Introduction: From Philosophy to science.- Chapter 2. Evolution of Nervous Systems.- Chapter 3. The Human Brain.- Chapter 4. Mental Health.- Chapter 5. How to improve Happiness.- Chapter 6. The Politics of Happiness.- Chapter 7. Concluding Remarks.- References.-

 – a book that suggests how the biological perspective can be used for guidance in living.

Bjørn Grinde Darwinian Happiness

The book presents a model for happiness based on current knowledge in evolutionary biology and neurobiology. Briefly, the primary purpose of nervous systems is to direct an animal toward behaviour relevant for survival and procreation. In primitive animals actions are based on reflexes, while in humans the modules directing behaviour engage positive and negative affect (good and bad feelings), and they are swayed by cognitive processes. The reason why evolution opted for this strategy was the improved flexibility in response – i.e., we learn from previous experiences. The human capacity for happiness is an accidental consequence.

An array of brain modules has evolved to care for various pursuits, but recent studies suggest that they converge on shared neural circuits designed to generate positive and negative mood. Happiness can be construed as the net output of the relevant modules. The book suggests a strategy for how to avoid having negative feelings (such as anxiety, depression and chronic pain) dominate the mind, and how to exercise positive feelings. In short, the book offers both a deeper understanding of what happiness is about, and a framework for improving well-being.

 

An array of brain modules has evolved to care for various pursuits, but recent studies suggest that they converge on shared neural circuits designed to generate positive and negative mood. Happiness can be construed as the net output of the relevant modules. The book suggests a strategy for how to avoid having negative feelings (such as anxiety, depression and chronic pain) dominate the mind, and how to exercise positive feelings. In short, the book offers both a deeper understanding of what happiness is about, and a framework for improving well-being.

 


Provides a unique angle on what positive feeling, or happiness, is about Helps the individual improve his/her life Suggests preventive options to reduce mental agony and suffering in society Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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