| The power of | nostalgia | : What science tells us about |
| Nostalgia | is a resource that people |
| in the past. It’s | nostalgia | |
| Nostalgia | is powerful: It gets political |
| medical disease. But what is | nostalgia | and what makes it so |
| Researchers are finding that | nostalgia | can be an enormously beneficial |
| meaning and has found that | nostalgia | plays an important role |
| Nostalgia | is one of the self |
| What is | nostalgia | |
| The simplest definition of | nostalgia | is people’s reflection on |
| What | nostalgia | does to the brain |
| when they were exposed to nostalgia-inducing stimuli. When | nostalgia | |
| the more | nostalgia | people felt |
| Nostalgia | is one of the self |
| memory is being activated during | nostalgia | |
| Is | nostalgia | a positive or negative emotion |
| In the earliest days of | nostalgia | study, Routledge says, “it was |
| This is where | nostalgia | gets its name: the word |
| While homesickness is pure ache, | nostalgia | is a unique mix of |
| positivity is what can make | nostalgia | such a useful emotion |
| Nostalgia | as motivation and meaning |
| Routledge and his | nostalgia | -studying colleagues have found that |
| nostalgia | is actually used to help |
| theory. “We’ve seen that | nostalgia | seems |
| suggests the social aspect of | nostalgia | motivates us to engage |
| in “prosocial” behavior. | Nostalgia | makes us realize the importance |
| Nostalgia | is a resource that people |
| all of these aspects of | nostalgia | play out during the pandemic |