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In a study that has repercussions for the design of an array of physical environments, Houchens and teammates evaluated how patients respond to different scenes behind physicians during telemedicine appointments.
Via a series of experiments van der Sluis and colleagues probed the repercussions of different ways of thinking about disability.
Malaie lead a team that linked different sorts of foraging behavior to creativity, further tying how we think now to how we thought during our earliest days as a species.
Gollnhofer and associates set out to learn more about clutter.
Halldorsson and teammates report that expectations formed of activity-based workplaces before move-in influence users actual experiences in these areas.
Using online surveys Menzel and teammates studied how expectations influence the consequences of seeing photographs of nature.
Okumura and colleagues found that the names we give odors influence our responses to them.
Romero and teammates clarify how to best share numeric information.
Lucius and Damberg studied creativity in workplaces and elsewhere via a survey.
Yang and associates studied responses to urban spaces.