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Happiness Might Appear Before Fortunate Events Occur, Study Says |
...A recent study on human happiness reveals that our adaptation to major life events is not the only factor to influence our well-being. Those who will have their life run in a more balanced way are predominantly inclined to feel happy long before the fortunate occurrence in their life.
Latest psychological studies have found that the feeling of happiness is not related to outside circumstances or turning points of one's l... |
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Aggressive women - genes' fault |
... Thus the lower level of serotonin, the more are the chances that an individual will show hostility or act in aggressive and anxious manner. The high level of serotonin will contribute to feelings of happiness, emotional gratification and be an effective stress killer.
The genetic study of Cardiovascular Behavioral Medicine Program aimed to find scientific proof to the link between alterations in the serotonin receptor ... |
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Researchers Suggest: More Happiness Results in More Suffering |
...m three other institutions suggests that on average, European-Americans feel happy in general. They feel more happy than Asian-Americans, Japanese or Koreans. However, European-Americans loose their happiness more easily when influenced by negative factors and need more time to recover than those living in Asia or having an Asian ancestry.
The study also showed that Koreans, Japanese, and Asian-Americans, feel less ... |
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Robots to Become Our Shoulder to Cry on |
...ts detect even the slightest differences in emotional state. For example, if a person cries out in pain, the robot will alter its behavior and act more comforting. Otherwise, if a person cries out in happiness, the robot will react to give a positive feedback.
"We are focusing on emotions relevant to a baby robot that has to grow and help human with everyday life", coordinator of the project Dr. Lola Canamero said.
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Women Happiness Wears off with the Age |
...and University of Southern California economist Richard Easterlin was the first to collect the nationally representative data to analyze the importance of unfulfilled desires on a person's feeling of happiness over several decades.
The researchers revealed that women generally start out happier than men, but their sense of well-being diminishes with the time. The happiness largely was linked to such important aspects of ... |
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