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The languages we speak make us more likely to think about and interact with our physical environments in particular ways. They influence our environmental expectations and experiences.
DeafSpace enhances user experience, regardless of sensory capabilities.
Cassarino and her team probed environmental stimulation and cognitive vitality in older individuals.
Thinking about the histories of colors and how they’ve been used in the past is fun.
A measurement technique developed by people studying pain may be useful to designers trying to understand the intensity of difficult to describe experiences.
Cascades Tissues Group surveyed people in the US who are or have been on-campus students at the kindergarten through graduate school level relatively recently.
Goldin-Meadow’s work indicates the importance of being able to see the gestures of others; a strong argument for co-location.
Hughes and Miller have collected additional information linking sensory experiences.
Pulsford and his team have evaluated the hazards of sitting, using data collected over 16 years from thousands of men and women.
Research by Finan, Quartana, and Smith confirms how important it is to design in safeguards that prevent sleep from being disrupted.