Peripheral Vision (12-17-19)
Kirsch, Pfister, and Kunde studied peripheral vision.
Kirsch, Pfister, and Kunde studied peripheral vision.
Recently published research investigated links between green areas near schools (specifically within 500 meters of them) and student levels of ADHD.
Researchers at the Lighting Research Center (LRC) at Rensselaer and the US General Services Administration (GSA) conducted important research related to at-work alertness and nighttime sleep.
Choe, Jorgensen, and Sheffield investigated mindfulness in the presence of different images, some depicting more natural spaces than others.
Dai and Boos studied interdisciplinary team collaborations, similar to those many designers participate in, and make recommendations for increasing these groups’ effectiveness.
IIzadi and colleagues learned that creativity is influenced by whether we’re facing into or away from the current of air movement in a room.
How does music heard influence exercising?
Krauss and teammates evaluated how the context in which art is shown influences human responses to it via a study in an actual museum.
McArthur simulated the experience of being in “large offices in all climate zones . . . with various outdoor air rates,” and documented the significant performance/economic benefits that result from relatively high outdoor air ventilation rates.
Paton and colleagues investigated human responses to sounds that water can make.