Working at Home
Options that improve performance
Options that improve performance
Ruger, Stawarz, Skora, and Wiernik studied individuals’ willingness to commute and their findings have implications for locating both homes and workplaces.
How should homes be lit to increase the likelihood of healthy users?
Useful, research-based alternatives for challenging situations
Research into during-pandemic experiences continues to be published.
Pouso and team evaluated how nature exposure influenced mental health during COVID pandemic lockdowns.
Park and Lee’s research findings will be of interest to people concerned about crime prevention through environmental design.
The design of the space immediately around us as we work, our workspace, has a significant effect on our wellbeing and cognitive performance. Neuroscience-based best practices should drive the form of our workspaces, in the office, at home, or wherever else we may find ourselves doing mental tasks.
Perez-Urrestarazu and colleagues confirm the psychological value of plants by discussing at-home experiences during the pandemic.
Research completed by Rogers and Hart confirms that experiencing visual clutter is undesirable.