Our Emotions Influence Our Size (05-05-09)
Oosterwijk and her colleagues have investigated the influence of various sorts of emotional thoughts on body carriage.
Oosterwijk and her colleagues have investigated the influence of various sorts of emotional thoughts on body carriage.
Designers are often asked to assess the financial value of their efforts.
In an intriguing article Stover reports on the ways that human activity is changing the natural soundscape in which people have evolved.
Moriarty and his fellow researchers have found geographic patterns of frequent mental distress across the United States.
Environmental psychologists long ago determined that architects and non-architects regularly respond differently to the same building form.
Mesmer-Magnus and DeChurch have found that most teams spend their time discussing information that is already known to all members of the group and that teams that talk more with each other are less effective at completing their chosen tasks.
Doodling counters daydreaming.
The agenda at HealthcareDesign.08 had insightful discussions of how human beings interact with their surroundings.
Many designers collect information using surveys, but the people answering their questions do not always do so appropriately.
Chan, Wan, and Sin have learned that different sorts of situations annoy people from different countries.