Lumbar Support Selected (09-12-16)
Researchers studied the sort of lumbar support selected by people sitting in office task chairs.
Researchers studied the sort of lumbar support selected by people sitting in office task chairs.
Being in a traumatic situation, living through a flood, for example, effects how lives are lived and selections made, even after that flood or other traumatic situation ends.
Think that aches and pains vary based on the weather? You’re correct.
Canonico’s research indicates that the performance-related benefits of telework decrease over time.
Researchers probed human responses to triangles in different orientations.
In an open source article, Charles Spence thoroughly reviews how information collected through multiple senses influences the experience of eating food.
Salgado-Montejo and his colleagues probed psychological responses to concave and convex lines.
Da Silva, Crilly, and Hekkert have linked design “efficiency” and user response.
Walker reports on links between sounds and physical features that can be handy to know, in general, and particularly relevant, for example, to designers naming products, services, etc.
Carruthers reports that taking a short break in the middle of a task supports creative thinking.