Low Frequency Sound, Implications
Upping activity levels
Upping activity levels
Hammond and team studied the mental health benefits of encountering (seeing or hearing birds).
What's seen influences what's heard
Motoki and co-workers analyzed the impressions created by the sound of brand names.
Cox and colleagues’ recently published research on constancies found in baby talk regardless of language being spoken raises interesting questions about cross cultural sound experiences.
New research confirms the value of listening to natural soundscapes.
Research by Mueller and colleagues confirms the challenges of managing noise in open-plan offices.
Chen and Cabrera set out to better understand how color influences experiences in concert halls using virtual reality depictions of concert halls; select surfaces were one color or another, depending on the test condition.
Suggestibility prevails!
Peng-Li and colleagues studied how sound influences food eaten.