Affective neuroscience has made substantial progress in understanding the neural underpinnings of hedonic happiness whereas the neural correlates of eudaimonia remain largely uncovered (Berridge & Kringelbach, 2011). This fMRI study is the first to explicitly examine the neural correlates of both hedonic and eudaimonic happiness using a novel mental imagery task.
(2016). The neural correlates of hedonic and eudaimonic happiness: an fMRI study [abstract]. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/69803
The neural correlates of hedonic and eudaimonic happiness: an fMRI study
SOTGIU, Igor;SUARDI, Angelo Carlo;RUSCONI, Maria Luisa
2016-01-01
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Affective neuroscience has made substantial progress in understanding the neural underpinnings of hedonic happiness whereas the neural correlates of eudaimonia remain largely uncovered (Berridge & Kringelbach, 2011). This fMRI study is the first to explicitly examine the neural correlates of both hedonic and eudaimonic happiness using a novel mental imagery task.File allegato/i alla scheda:
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