Issues With Peripheral Vision (11-22-16)
Otten and her team have learned more about how our eyes work; their findings have implications for the design of visual experiences.
Otten and her team have learned more about how our eyes work; their findings have implications for the design of visual experiences.
People speaking the same language perceive odors in similar ways when the names of scents smelled are known.
In her dissertation research at University College London, Leadon studied collaboration in workplaces.
A recent Kellogg Insights podcast reviews our relationship with technology, particularly robots.
Drawing Futures teaches us that drawing still matters.
Lee, Jung, and Chu have researched design elements linked to environmental responsibility.
Want to change the speed at which something appears to move?
Anyone siting a new office—or homes for people working in that office—will be interested in research conducted by FiveThirtyEight.
Researchers from University College London have learned more about how non-visual experiences influence whether people’s circadian rhythms are synchronized with their location on the planet.
Chen, Lee, and Yap probed how feelings of control influence product selections.