Intuition and Knowing (05-02-16)
During an investigation of intuition, Lufityanto, Donkin, and Pearson found that sensory information that we have not consciously processed influences decision-making.
During an investigation of intuition, Lufityanto, Donkin, and Pearson found that sensory information that we have not consciously processed influences decision-making.
Research by Garvey, Germann, and Bolton supports previous studies of the placebo effect.
Andersen and Roe report on a urban planning project in Oslo, Norway.
A press release from Binghampton University indicates that governments may decide to act in an environmentally responsible way for multiple reasons.
Evidence linking green space and health continues to accumulate.
Drawing makes information more memorable.
Evidence collected by Miller and Krizan confirms the value of incorporating opportunities to walk into spaces.
Research indicates that building the opportunity to experience bright blue light into the spaces where patients will spend time before surgery is a good idea.
Brands are perceived to have personalities, just as people do.
Restrictions can enhance creativity.