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NeuroTwister: Gamified learning to teach cross‐sectional neuroanatomy to medical students

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Abstract Neuroscience is a required course in many health professions curricula, but with it often comes neurophobia, the fear or difficulty that students experience when attempting to learn neuroscience. Traditional teaching methods in neuroanatomy may contribute to cognitive overload and stress, reinforcing the notion that neuroanatomy is ...
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Positive Emotions

Cornell Hospitality Quarterly, 2011
Although customer quality evaluations is a recognized precursor to loyalty, several studies have indicated that loyalty also depends on favorable customer emotions toward a hotel or restaurant. This model of developing loyalty can be summarized as a process that begins with the customer’s favorable assessment of service quality; continues with ...
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Positive Emotions

2020
Positive emotions have long been studied as markers of people’s overall well-being or happiness, but looking at positive emotions as outcomes is just the beginning. This chapter focuses on the various facets of positive emotions, including how they are measured (behaviorally, psychologically, physiologically), their outcomes, and their subjective ...
Michele M. Tugade   +2 more
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Measuring positive emotions.

2003
When researchers want to assess positive feelings, they need to understand the various definitions and models of emotion. The current chapter describes the theories and various measures that derive from them, and reviews the strenghts and weaknesses of different measures of positive emotions.
Richard E. Lucas   +2 more
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Positive Emotions

2009
Positive emotions include pleasant or desirable situational responses, ranging from interest and contentment to love and joy, but are distinct from pleasurable sensation and undifferentiated positive affect. These emotions are markers of people's overall well-being or happiness, but they also enhance future growth and success.
Michael A. Cohn, Barbara L. Fredrickson
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Positive Emotion

2017
Scientific findings from social sciences, neurobiology, endocrinology, and immunology highlight the adaptive benefits of positive emotion and activity to both mental and physical health. Positive activity, such as engagement with music and exercise, can also contribute to favorable health outcomes.
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The neurobiology of positive emotions

Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2006
Compared to the study of negative emotions such as fear, the neurobiology of positive emotional processes and the associated positive affect (PA) states has only recently received scientific attention. Biological theories conceptualize PA as being related to (i) signals indicating that bodies are returning to equilibrium among those studying ...
Jeffrey, Burgdorf, Jaak, Panksepp
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Positive Emotions

2001
Abstract At first blush, it might appear that positive emotions are important to the field of positive psychology simply because they are markers of optimal well-being. Certainly moments in our lives characterized by experiences of positive emotions (such as joy, interest, contentment, love, and the like) are moments in which we are not ...
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