How Much to Stand (05-28-15)
In the last few months, multiple studies have indicated that people at work should be spending less time sitting.
In the last few months, multiple studies have indicated that people at work should be spending less time sitting.
Having someone able to see what we’re doing is sometimes a good thing and sometimes not.
Researchers at the University of Montreal, in a study that should inform locating company offices, linked commute length and type to employee burnout.
Awe, which can result from being in or viewing both built and natural environments, is a hot research topic.
Preferred acoustics seem to vary by culture.
Babisch reports that sound may be having a significant negative effect on human health.
Researchers continue to study the psychological implications of seeing red.
Researchers at Cornell learned that sound levels being experienced influence the taste of food and their findings will be published in Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance.
Maula and his team investigated the effect of slightly elevated temperatures on performance.
DeLoach, Carter, and Braasch recently presented information at the annual meeting of the Acoustical Society of America confirming that hearing nature sounds while working supports human performance.