Space/Time Connections (03-13-13)
Research that will soon appear in Psychological Science indicates further links between physical conditions and mental states.
Research that will soon appear in Psychological Science indicates further links between physical conditions and mental states.
Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate surveyed members of the Millennial generation (18-35 years old) to identify features they desire in homes.
Zillow has scientifically assessed home architecture styles across the United States.
Research has shown that walking is good for our physical health and mental performance, but how can design encourage people to take a stroll?
Researchers have learned that people living in urban environments don’t seem to concentrate as well as those living in more rural areas and it is unclear if design can help correct this situation.
Cultures differ in how they perceive time, and these differences should be reflected in the way options are presented to clients.
It’s not news to report that people feel that the products they own signal who they are as a person.
Humans may not be captivated by pictures of brains after all and it may not be as productive for practitioners to use neuroscience-related images in conversations with clients as previous research indicated.
In a 2012 presentation at Light Canada/IIDEX 2012, Jennifer Veitch of the National Research Council Canada effectively summarized the findings of office lighting research carried out by her, her colleagues, and other researchers.
Research consistently links cleanliness, or sensory experiences associated with cleanliness, such as the scents of cleaning products, to moral behavior.