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Research continues on human responses to the colors that surround us.
Clarke, Elsner, and Rohde confirm that references to landmarks streamline following directions.
Kniffin and his team have learned that there are clear benefits of employees eating together, for example, in onsite cafeterias or company specific dining rooms.
Salgado-Montego and team have learned more about people’s responses to curves.
Designers working with clients and users from cultures different from the ones they themselves grew up in will find research done by Yang and his team useful.
When people are absorbed in a challenging visual task, they’re less likely to hear nearby noises.
Researchers continue to research gender and spatial thinking and their findings are applicable when wayfinding aids are being developed.
Allen and his colleagues confirmed the importance of ventilation in indoor spaces and also linked relatively common indoor air conditions to decreased cognitive performance.
Sundar and Kellaris studied company logos to learn more about links between colors and perceived environmental responsibility.
Mourey, Lam, and Oyserman investigated links between culturally appropriate situations and thinking.