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Neuroscientists have a nuanced understanding of how humans experience different surface colors. Neuroscience-informed color selections make achieving design objectives more likely, enriching human physical and mental health, wellbeing, and cognitive performance.
The human-generated light that designers choose for spaces has a significant effect on what goes on in our minds and in our bodies. Neuroscience research indicates how to best tune the type of artificial light we experience, that light’s color, intensity, placement, and distribution.
The languages that we speak affect how we experience the world around us, physical and virtual, as well as our expectations about designed spaces and objects. Applying language-related neuroscience research can improve lives.
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