On Happiness: A Minimalist Perspective on a Complex Neural Circuitry and its Psychosocial Constructs |
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Authors: | Zeina N. Chemali Lama M. Chahine Georges Naassan |
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Affiliation: | (1) Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 221 Longwood Avenue, Mezzanine Level, Boston, MA 02130, USA;(2) American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon |
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Abstract: | To the human race, Happiness is surely the most coveted of emotions, yet the science behind it is almost as elusive as how to attain and maintain it. An attempt to understand the basis of happiness and its components, in addition to other positive experiences, including mirth and laughter, is a formidable task. Happiness is a separate entity and is not the absence or the opposite of sadness. It deserves its own field of study. It is impermeable to money and transient pleasurable overshoots. This paper is an open invitation to explore the domain of Happiness, review its neuroanatomical and psychosocial constructs and live in its blissful unawareness. |
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Keywords: | Happiness Emotion Mirth Humor Laughter |
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