It’s Walkable, But Do They Walk? (08-11-17)
Travers and her colleagues investigated the link between walkability and actual walking among a group of Australian adults over 65 years old.
Travers and her colleagues investigated the link between walkability and actual walking among a group of Australian adults over 65 years old.
Cheng, Ju, Sun, and Lin investigated what LED light levels are preferred by older viewers.
Bratt-Eggen and her team researched sound levels in open-plan study spaces.
National culture affects room design desires
Ulset and her research team investigated links between time spent outside and cognitive development.
Skelton and her colleagues thoroughly investigated how babies (4 to 6 month olds) experience colors.
A guide to getting people where they want to be
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.