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Anyone designing spaces for people living with dementia will find the online materials and app available through the Dementia Enabling Environment Project (DEEP) Virtual Information Centre useful.
In a study at Google’s New York office, Baskin, Gorlin, Chance, Novemsky, Dhar, Huskey, and Hatzis studied how the location of at-work snacks influences their consumption.
Research indicates that seeing certain sorts of sculptures influences what we eat.
A study to be published in Translational Psychiatry provides additional information about the sensory experiences of people with schizophrenia.
Although safety is always a concern, it may be that designing surfaces that people have to look at while they walk is sometimes a good idea.
Humans have a powerful drive to make sense of the world in which they find themselves.
Think that a place has so much air pollution that walkways, bicycle paths, etc., there are not a good investment? Reconsider.
DeCelles and Norton link unequal conditions and antisocial behavior.
There is lots of focus on politics in the United States right now, so it seems appropriate to share information on a recent study linking political ideology and memory.
Recent research by Gray and colleagues indicates that the likelihood that we will conform to design-related behavior in an area is tied to the relative wealth/status of that location, more wealth/status, more conformity.