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Bibliographic Subjects » CONSEQUENCES of HAPPINESS » Functions of (un)happiness » Functions of experiencing (un)happiness in oneself » Functions of hedonic level » Functions of pleasantness in affect

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CONSEQUENCES of HAPPINESS Functions of (un)happiness Functions of experiencing (un)happiness in oneself Functions of hedonic level Functions of pleasantness in affect
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Functions of pleasantness in affect, hedonic tone, valance
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List of Publications on this Subject

Authors Title / Source Year Warburton, D.M. The Functions of Pleasure.
John Wiley & Sons, 1996, New York, USA
1996
Glover, J. What Sort of People Should There Be?
Penguin Books, 1984, UK
1984
Fredrickson, B.L. Cultivating Positive Emotions to Optimize Health and Well-Being.
Prevention and Treatment, 2000, Vol. 3
2000
Seligman, M.E.P. Authentic Happiness.
The Free Press, 2002, USA
2002
Fredrickson, B.L. What Good are Positive Emotions?
Review of General Psychology, 1998, Vol. 2, 300 - 319
1998
Johnston, V. The Origin and Function of Pleasure.
Cognition and Emotion, 2003, Vol. 17, 167-179
2003
Truglia, R.P.; Nicolas, R. On the Genesis of Hedonic Adaptation.
MPRA Paper no 19929, 2009, Munchen, Germany
2009
Joffily, M.; Coricelli, G. Emotional Valence and the Free-Energy Principle.
Plos Computional Biology, 2013, Vol. 9, 1- 14
2013
Tamir, M. What Do People Want to Feel and Why? : Pleasure and Utility in Emotion Regulation.
Current Directions in Pyschological Science, 2009, Vol. 18, 101 - 105
2009
Diener, E.; Kanazawa, S.; Suh, E.M. Why People Are in a Generally Good Mood.
Personality and Social Psychology Review 2015, Vol. 19, 235 - 256
2015