A Problematic Pattern (09-19-19)
A recent press release from the Association for Psychological Science indicates that there is an issue with the design of the most recently released iPhone.
A recent press release from the Association for Psychological Science indicates that there is an issue with the design of the most recently released iPhone.
Hu, Rosa, and Andersonstudied the feasibility of using yellow in situations where safety is important and found it is a good option when timely visibility is important.
As more and more people use standing desks, understanding how standing influences thinking becomes more important.
Romero, Craig, and Kumar studied physical experiences and perceptions of time.
Jamrozik and associates investigated how in-office window technology influences cognitive performance and other important aspects of worker experience.
Researchers from the University of London have found that we may now be defining journey length not just in terms of miles/kilometers but also in terms of the battery life of our mobile phones.
Glasgow and teammates evaluated mood during travel by contacting people periodically during their journeys via their phones.
Researchers from the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, the University of Sussex, and University College London investigated how scents and sounds influence our perceptions of our bodies.
Omigie and colleagues probed the implications of listening to “beautiful” music; their findings may be applicable to other sensory experiences.
Haapakangas and colleagues studied the experience of moving into an activity-based workplace (ABW).