Light, Visual Relaxation, Temperature: Relationships
Interrelated experiences identified
Interrelated experiences identified
Plotnick reports on the design of push [e.g., control-type] buttons.
Research recently completed by Rucker and Cannon indicates the importance of nonverbal communication.
How smart buildings should communicate with their users was investigated by Khashe, Gratch, Gratch, and Becerik-Gerber.
Research recently published in Current Biologyindicates that men and women respond to places associated with chronic pain differently.
Leung and colleagues studied individuals’ responses to automation.
There are clear advantages to exercising in green environments.
Aesthetics have practical value
Dennis and colleagues investigated links between gender and shopping style and their findings have implications for retail design when it is more likely that a particular gender will shop at a particular website/location/etc.
Research conducted with children may indicate a way to at least partially compensate for lack of nature views in areas where people are likely to feel stressed.