Publisher's Synopsis
Introduction
Positive brain science
Positive brain science is the logical investigation of what makes every day routine most worth experiencing, zeroing in on both individual and cultural well-being. It studies "positive abstract insight, positive individual characteristics, and positive institutions...it means to work on nature of life." It is a field of study that has been developing consistently all through the years as people and scientists search for shared belief on better well-being.
Positive brain science started as another space of brain research in 1998 when Martin Seligman picked it as the topic for his term as leader of the American Psychological Association.