Anxiety and Walking (01-22-16)
It turns out that when we’re anxious we start to travel in a particular way.
It turns out that when we’re anxious we start to travel in a particular way.
A recent press release from NASA highlights the psychological challenges of living in a monotonous sensory environment.
Research indicates that high rises as they are currently designed can be hazardous to our health—there is a lower survival rate for cardiac arrests on higher floors than on lower floors when people stricken on both the higher and lower floors are treated by the same paramedics.
Wondering about comments about odors?
Studente, Seppala and Sadowska studied how seeing live plants, nature, and the color green influences creative thinking.
Kuper conducted an extensive study of preference for different landscapes using color photographs of outdoor areas in New York and Pennsylvania.
Sanders brings the modern scourge of the “nonplace” top-of-mind.
Research continues to indicate that workers value having a reasonable level of control over their work experiences.
Brewer’s book provides useful insights on drawing maps that communicate as intended, whether they’re based on GIS data or not.
Risk taking behavior is influenced by whether people have on protective equipment.