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Restoring signatures of consciousness by thalamic stimulation in a whole-brain model of an anesthetized nonhuman primate

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The synergistic interactions of low-dimensional brain modes

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Defining and Operationalizing Eight Forms of Eudaimonia and Hedonia and Assessing Tourism-Specific Context-Dependency

Journal of Travel Research, 2022
The development of wellbeing during a vacation and immediately afterward is well understood. It remains unclear, however, how eudaimonia and hedonia differ across typical home and vacation contexts.
Csilla Demeter   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Are Tourists Happier When Traveling Together? The Interplay of Self-construal and Companion Presence on Hedonia and Eudaimonia

Journal of Travel Research
Traveling with companions is commonplace, yet the effect of travel companions on tourists’ well-being remains disputed, warranting further investigation.
Lujun Su   +3 more
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Pursuing Hedonia or Eudaimonia: The Effect of Travel Experience Sharing on Post‐Trip Well‐Being

The international journal of tourism research
Travel experience sharing contributes to post‐trip well‐being, but whether and how different sharing types affect different dimensions of well‐being is unclear.
Lujun Su, Yingchao Ji, Chaojun Li
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Is There an Easy Path to Eudaimonia? Novel Insights on the Dual-process Perspective in Media Entertainment

Communication Research
The dual-process perspective in entertainment research differentiates between hedonic and eudaimonic entertainment experiences. Hedonic responses are thought to result from relatively effortless reception of non-challenging (or “light”) media fare.
Daniel Possler   +3 more
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Validation and Psychometric Properties of the Turkish Version of the Riverside Eudaimonia Scale

Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 2023
The Riverside Eudaimonia Scale (RES) has been recently developed to measure psychological measures of eudaimonia. Currently, there is no evidence regarding its psychometric properties in Turkish.
Murat Yıldırım   +1 more
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Uma defesa da eudaimonia Aristotélica

Controvérsia
Em Two Conceptions of Happiness, Richard Kraut denuncia a desumanidade e restritividade da eudaimonia aristotélica. O presente artigo oferece uma crítica à avaliação de Kraut.
João Pinheiro da Silva
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Integrating Eudaimonia: Historical Foundations, Theoretical Frameworks, and Holistic Approaches to Wellness & Education

The Asian Educational Therapist
Eudaimonia, an ancient Greek concept often translated as ‘flourishing’ or ‘well-being’, traces its roots to the Greek philosopher Aristotle, who posited it as the highest human good.
K. Chia
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Tourist acceptance of using ride-sharing services in a tourism destination: hedonia vs eudaimonia and technophilia vs technophobia

International Journal of Tourism Cities
Purpose This study aims to examine how affective and technological attitudes influence tourists’ intentions to use ride-sharing services. The authors also explore the moderating effects of perceived freedom and digital literacy on these relationships ...
Halimin Herjanto   +4 more
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