Neighborhood Design and Thinking (02-18-20)
Besser and team studied the responses of several older user groups to neighborhood design.
Besser and team studied the responses of several older user groups to neighborhood design.
Stappers and colleagues investigated how user perceptions of neighborhood walkability influence movement by different groups.
Kuwabara, Alonso, and Ayala studied perception across cultures.
Madzharov continues to conduct interesting studies related to sensory experiences.
Skavronskaya and colleagues studied how responses to novel experiences can evolve over time.
Walker, Rett, and Bonawitz link design cues and learning.
A large team lead by Jackson determined that languages vary in how they link emotions; their findings may be useful to people conducting research in different parts of the world, for example.
Recently completed research indicates that potential users of bike sharing services are not willing to walk much to pick up that shared bike.
Qi lead a research team that confirmed that having others nearby can be desirable in many stressful situations.
New research confirms that scents we smell as we learn and sleep influence our cognitive performance.