hedonics

/hɪˈdɑnɪks/
noun
  1. The branch of psychology or philosophy that studies pleasure and pain and their effects on behavior.
    • Hedonics helps explain why people choose certain foods over others.
    • The professor's course on hedonics explored how the brain processes pleasure.
    • Modern hedonics looks at how happiness and satisfaction influence decision-making.
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