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Huang, Han, and Ma investigated user preferences for the design of spaces beside commercial pedestrian streets in China.
Vella-Brodrick and Gilowska’s work confirms that there are advantages to exposure to natural environments.
Working with mice, Small and teammates have established links between seasonal light exposure and metabolism that might ultimately be extended to humans.
Research conducted by Bacevice and Larson confirms that people “read” environments that organizations use, looking for cues about their values, mission, and similar ‘positions.”
A team lead by Ziabari determined that greater exposure to natural light seemed to the lower the burnout levels of doctors and nurses working in hospital during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Lundberg, Craig, and Peloza found that as temperatures climb, consumers make riskier decisions.
Trawinski and colleagues investigated how culture influences the way we look at art.
Gharaveis and colleagues set out to learn how visibility influences the number of security risks perceived by nurses and doctors working in emergency rooms.
Dai and colleagues studied how stereotypes influence product design.