More on Moving and Wellbeing (05-19-17)
Panza and his team investigated links between levels of physical activity and wellbeing.
Panza and his team investigated links between levels of physical activity and wellbeing.
Awad’s research indicates that the symbols present in urban environments continually evolve and that different groups have varying relationships with them.
Kushner’s text challenges readers to thoughtfully consider the role that architecture plays in people’s lives today and how design can support future users.
Corsello and Dylan Minor assessed how where people sit in a workplace influences their performance.
Papalambros and her team have learned that hearing pink noise while sleeping can enhance sleep quality and memory performance the day after the pink noise is heard among older individuals.
Moss and Earle tested the effects of smelling rosemary on working memory in children.
Children and adults respond in different ways to their environments.
Speaking at the 2017 Science to Practice Conference, organized by the Interdisciplinary Center for Healthy Workplaces at Berkeley, John Swartzberg, MD, discussed the spread of disease in workplaces, among other topics.
Backstrom and Johansson studied consumer responses to being in stores, replicating a study they conducted in 2006.
Job and her colleagues learned more about how people determine how much they think something is worth.