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Bibliographic Subjects » DETERMINANTS OF HAPPINESS » Determinants of hedonic level » Physiological basis of hedonic experience » Are there temperamental differences in pleasure proneness?

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DETERMINANTS OF HAPPINESS Determinants of hedonic level Physiological basis of hedonic experience Are there temperamental differences in pleasure proneness?
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Are there temperamental differences in pleasure proneness?, genetic, inborn, innate
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Authors Title / Source Year Nishimura, A.L.; Oliveira, J.R.; Zatz, M. The Human Serotonin Transport Gene Explains why some Populations are more Optimistic?
Molecular Psychiatry, 2009, Vol. 14, 828
2009
Ito, T.A.; Cacioppo, J.T.; Kyle Smith, N.; Larsen, J.T. Negative Information Weighs More Heavily on the Brain: The Negativity Bias in Evaluative Categorizations.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1998, Vol. 75, 887 - 900
1998
Rietveld, C.A.; Benjamin, D.J.; Cesarini, D. Molecular Genetics and Subjective Well-Being.
Cep Discussion Paper, 2013, No. 1225, London, UK.
2013
Proto, E.; Oswald, A.J. National Happiness and Genetic Distance: A Cautious Exploration.
Warwick Working Paper Series, 2014, No. 196, 1 - 56 , Warwick, UK
2014
Kringelbach, M.L.; Berridge, K.C. Towards a Functional Neuroanatomy of Pleasure and Happiness.
Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2009, Vol 13, 479 - 487
2009