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- Nostalgia abstract "The term nostalgia describes a sentimentality for the past, typically for a period or place with happy personal associations.The word is a learned formation of a Greek compound, consisting of νόστος (nóstos), meaning "homecoming", a Homeric word, and ἄλγος (álgos), meaning "pain, ache", and was coined by a 17th-century medical student to describe the anxieties displayed by Swiss mercenaries fighting away from home. Described as a medical condition—a form of melancholy—in the Early Modern period, it became an important trope in Romanticism.In common, less clinical usage nostalgia can refer to a general interest in the past, their personalities and events, especially the "good old days" from one's earlier life. Boym argues that nostalgia is more prevalent during times of great upheaval. The scientific literature on nostalgia is quite thin, but a few studies have attempted to pin down its essence and causes. Smell and touch are strong evokers of nostalgia due to the processing of these stimuli first passing through the amygdala, the emotional seat of the brain. These recollections of our past are usually important events, people we care about, and places where we have spent time. Music and weather can also be strong triggers of nostalgia.".
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- Nostalgia wikiPageExternalLink century_of_the_self.shtml.
- Nostalgia wikiPageExternalLink www.heimwehforschung.de.
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- Nostalgia wikiPageExternalLink nostalgieAFM2003.pdf.
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- Nostalgia hasPhotoCollection Nostalgia.
- Nostalgia subject Category:Emotions.
- Nostalgia subject Category:Nostalgia.
- Nostalgia comment "The term nostalgia describes a sentimentality for the past, typically for a period or place with happy personal associations.The word is a learned formation of a Greek compound, consisting of νόστος (nóstos), meaning "homecoming", a Homeric word, and ἄλγος (álgos), meaning "pain, ache", and was coined by a 17th-century medical student to describe the anxieties displayed by Swiss mercenaries fighting away from home.".
- Nostalgia label "Nostalgia".
- Nostalgia label "Nostalgia".
- Nostalgia label "Nostalgia".
- Nostalgia label "Nostalgia".
- Nostalgia label "Nostalgia".
- Nostalgia label "Nostalgie (sentiment)".
- Nostalgia label "Nostalgie".
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- Nostalgia label "Ностальгия".
- Nostalgia label "نوستالجيا".
- Nostalgia label "ノスタルジア".
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- Nostalgia wasDerivedFrom Nostalgia?oldid=605757947.
- Nostalgia depiction BHH_Front_Desk.jpg.
- Nostalgia isPrimaryTopicOf Nostalgia.