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Fekete and teammates probed the consequences of visiting museums.
Biswas and colleagues report additional benefits of curving design elements.
Gungormus and colleagues identified an intriguing implication of planting trees, literally.
Sleboda and team’s work indicate how important word choices can be and their findings are likely applicable generally in designed situations.
Van Hedger, Bongiovanni, and Khudhair studied people’s responses to different sounds.
Hula and Samalova study of flower preferences produced intriguing findings.
Research by the de la Osa-lead team confirms the value of designing to support children’s natural experiences.
Adise and colleagues tie the conditions in which children grow up to their physical condition using data collected from 9- to 12-year-olds.
Zushi’s team’s research can likely be extended from tasting substances to other sensory experiences.
Cytowic’s work is an interesting introduction to synesthesia, particularly for people interested in the full range of possible sensory experiences.