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Nostalgia B2/C1

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Why do we feel nostalgia?

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Nostalgia B2/C1Versión en línea

Why do we feel nostalgia?

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1

What were some of the symptoms that affected mercenaries living abroad in the 17th century?

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2

Hofer eventually worked out that the symptoms the mercenaries experienced were due to:

3

Primarily, the phenomenon of "nostalgia" had been attributed exclusively to Swiss people.

4

Early 20th century research proved that nostalgia is not a disease, but rather a condition such as depression.

5

The understanding of nostalgia has shifted from general homesickness to ...

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6

When Proust tried the cake he last ate when he was a child, he experienced ... associations

7

Psychologists realised that negative symptoms stem from the feeling of nostalgia.

8

Feelings of nostalgia can in fact positively contribute to our welfare.

9

Students have shown that experiencing nostalgia can:

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10

What does the narrator mean when he says "Today, it seems that nostalgia is everywhere."

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11

According to the narrator, nostalgia helps us remember ...

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Explanation

* At first, nostalgia was considered a particularly Swiss affliction.

* by the early 20th century, professionals no longer viewed it as a neurological disease, but as a mental condition similar to depression

* by the early 20th century, professionals no longer viewed it as a neurological disease, but as a mental condition similar to depression

* Proust described how tasting a madeleine cake he had not eaten since childhood triggered a cascade of warm and powerful sensory associations.

* Professionals realized that many of the negative symptoms may have been simply correlated with nostalgia rather than caused by it.

* By allowing individuals to remember personally meaningful and rewarding experiences they shared with others, nostalgia can boost psychological well-being.

* By allowing individuals to remember personally meaningful and rewarding experiences they shared with others, nostalgia can boost psychological well-being.

* By allowing individuals to remember personally meaningful and rewarding experiences they shared with others, nostalgia can boost psychological well-being.

* By allowing individuals to remember personally meaningful and rewarding experiences they shared with others, nostalgia can boost psychological well-being.

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