When Eye Contact Isn’t a Good Idea (10-01-13)
In certain circumstances, people may be more persuasive if the arrangement of furniture allows them to gracefully break eye contact.
In certain circumstances, people may be more persuasive if the arrangement of furniture allows them to gracefully break eye contact.
New research from the University of Wisconsin in Madison sheds light on the complex process through which humans form impressions of scents they experience.
Larsson investigated why humans developed music.
Designers are developing sophisticated methods to collect data from place/product users using mobile phones, but how feasible are these tools?
Researchers from Cornell investigated the influence of elements of the physical environment on wine consumption.
New research on the rehabilitation of individuals with traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) indicates the importance of the physical environment for our optimal functioning.
Brown and Curhan were curious about the influence of being energized physically on negotiations.
Research by the American Institute of Architects has determined that people are shifting their preferences in residential design.
Researchers have determined that there are 10 basic types of smells.