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Hung and associates evaluated mentally refreshing spaces, those that are cognitively restorative.
Henning and associates studied behavior after dark in public spaces lit in different ways.
Arshamian lead a team that identified scents perceived as pleasant by cultures worldwide.
Schwartz, Pierson, and Reece’s work directly relates to animal sounds but can potentially be extended to other contexts.
In an open access article, Loos and colleagues review study findings related to how humans communicate with each other via scents.
Nurmi and Pakarinen’s work probes the effects of virtual sessions on our energy levels and mental performance.
Redhead and team shed new light on how landmarks can be designed to help people navigate through a space.
Hutson and Hutson investigated how biophilic design can support neurodiverse populations.
Ward and teammates’ research confirms how interrelated our sensory experiences are.