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Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR) continues to receive a great deal of attention from researchers.
Researchers have learned that our life conditions influence how we write about nature and it seems likely that the same factors influence thinking more generally.
Chatterjee, Mishra, and Mishra link decisions made to the first letter of the decider’s last name; their findings may tie to sound familiarity or bonding and be applicable more broadly.
Mehl, Gugliano, and Belfi investigated visual and acoustic aesthetics via an online study.
Danvers and colleagues looked into the relationship between spending time alone and feeling lonely.
Kwon discusses the implications of the purple LED streetlights appearing worldwide.
The work of Hanshans and colleagues confirms that people can feel stress in virtual reality environments.
Ai, Yang, and Wang investigated tools that make it less likely that people get lost as they travel from one space to another.
Ries and Schwan studied the implications of spending time in historic places, such as locations on the UNESCO world heritage list.
Lopez, Choi, Dellawar, Cullen, Contreras, Rosenfeld, and Tomiyama’s work confirms that visual cues influence the amount of food consumed.