Physiology, Psychology and Design for Happiness
Author(s)
Patterson, Dale
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2010
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This paper looks at the physiological side of the human neuromuscular and sensory systems and how they relate to neural brain activity and a sense of happiness. In particular looking at the relationship between positive psychology techniques, creative learning/practice and brain activity relating to happiness.This paper looks at the physiological side of the human neuromuscular and sensory systems and how they relate to neural brain activity and a sense of happiness. In particular looking at the relationship between positive psychology techniques, creative learning/practice and brain activity relating to happiness.
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Conference Title
Emerge Research Colloquium
Subject
Built Environment and Design not elsewhere classified
Psychology and Cognitive Sciences not elsewhere classified
Neurosciences not elsewhere classified