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Benign, generally non-offensive smells make some individuals feel ill. Why?
Researchers have known that working in a sea of cubicles is stressful for some time, and The Mind Lab, a British research institute, has just released results of an additional study consistent with these earlier findings.
Laurence Steinberg’s research has shown that the adolescent brain is fundamentally different from the adult brain and that these differences lead to important disparities in adult and adolescent behavior.
The value of restorative natural settings is well established. Little is known, though, about the potential restorative effect of well-designed urban environments.
Seeing a closed circuit television camera makes people think more seriously about potential threats that may be nearby.
Thousands of children are injured each year as a result of design deficiencies in the built environment.
Environmental psychologists have known for some time that the ability to personalize a workstation increases employee job satisfaction and performance.
Americans are moving from one address to another less frequently now than they did several years ago.
Recent research has shown that fourteen year olds want to experience negative moods more frequently than people who are 86 – which is not news to any parents of 14 year olds.
Whether an arrowhead points to the left or to the right determines the sort of emotional response it generates in viewers.