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The Complex Construct of Wellbeing and the Role of Vagal Function
Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience, Volume: 16, Issue: 925664, Pages: 1 - 6
Swansea University Authors: LOWRI WILKIE, Zoe Fisher , Andrew Kemp
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The construct of wellbeing has been difficult to define and has avoided straightforward solutions (Bache et al., 2016). This also makes the topic a fascinating one to reflect on and study. Here we introduce the complex construct of wellbeing, then discuss how the vagus nerve might support the experi...
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