TITRE ORIGINAL : Happiness! ANNÉE DE PRODUCTION : 2006 STUDIO : [ARTLAND] GENRES : [COMéDIE] [AMOUR & AMITIé] [MAGICAL GIRL] AUTEUR : [WINDMILL] VOLUMES, TYPE & DURÉE : 12 EPS 25 mins TEAM : [Phoenix-world] Synopsis Kamisaka Haruhi est une élève modèle de la Section Magie de la Mizuhosaka Academy. Dans son enfance, elle a été sauvée d'une mauvaise situation par un garçon pourvu de pouvoirs magiques, ce qui lui a donné l'envie de devenir magicienne a son tour. Elle fait alors la conaissance de Kohinata Yuuma. Il... lire la suite
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As we know, different parts of the brain are involved in different functions. Just as there are parts of the brain involved in depression, there are parts responsible for positive emotion. Further, mounting research suggests that the adult brain is changeable, or “plastic” as opposed to becoming fixed in adolescence. What this means is that although you may be born with a predisposition toward gloominess or anxiety, with a little training, you can coax a fretful mind toward a happier outlook. It would be like Feng Shui for the brain and mind. The emotional floor plan can be altered so that the brain’s furniture can be moved to a more felicitous arrangement. Read more about the science of happiness here....
As we know, different parts of the brain are involved in different functions. Just as there are parts of the brain involved in depression, there are parts responsible for positive emotion. Further, mounting research suggests that the adult brain is changeable, or “plastic” as opposed to becoming fixed in adolescence. What this means is that although you may be born with a predisposition toward gloominess or anxiety, with a little training, you can coax a fretful mind toward a happier outlook. It would be like Feng Shui for the brain and mind. The emotional floor plan can be altered so that the brain’s furniture can be moved to a more felicitous arrangement. Read more about the science of happiness here....
If yes, you may have thought that your memory for these events was vivid because they occurred when you were experiencing a strong emotion: anger or happiness.