Four Colors Enough (03-13-09)
Rehmeyer discusses the mathematics behind the number of colors required to shade maps and other objects so that colored spaces never abut other spaces of the same color.
Neighborhood Conditions and Perceptions of Health (03-12-09)
Neighborhood conditions influence how people in them perceive their personal health.
- Blogs 2009
- Blog Article
- Residential Neighborhood/Area
- Urban Environment
- Enhance Satisfaction/Quality of Life
- Improve Mood/Increase Feelings of Wellbeing
- Promote Physical Health/Improve Health Outcomes
- design psychology
- design research
- design science
- environment behavior
- environmental psychology
- interior design psychology
Yes, Doodle (03-11-09)
Doodling counters daydreaming.
- Blogs 2009
- Blog Article
- College/University
- Healthcare
- Library
- Residential Dwelling
- Workplace
- School
- Increase Productivity/Performance
- Children's Environments
- Design Process and Issues
- Educational Environments
- Health Care Environments
- Leisure Environments
- Other Environments
- Residential Environments
- Retail Environments
- Workplace Environments
- design psychology
- design research
- design science
- environment behavior
- environmental psychology
- interior design psychology
Step Illusion to Increase Safety (03-10-09)
Falling on stairs can cause serious injuries.
Senses Working Together (03-09-09)
Lugo and colleagues have contributed to the body of knowledge regarding how sensory information is noted and integrated.
The Dangers of Technological Nature (03-06-09)
Kahn and his colleagues synthesize material from several studies to assess the dangers of technological nature.
How Important is Store Design? (03-05-09)
Knutson and her colleagues have identified the four components of consumers’ retail experiences and determined their relative importance to purchasers.
Fit Body Fit Spatial Memory (03-04-09)
Elderly people who are more physically fit have larger hippocampi and better spatial memory than elderly people who are less physically fit.
Chemical Reactions and Smell Preferences (03-03-09)
Are human scent preferences learned, or are they chemically determined?
Human Pheromones? (03-02-09)
Pheromones are “the chemicals used to communicate between individuals of the same species."



