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Designers often want to change perceptions of apparent quantity.
Retail and other commercial spaces can be designed so visitors can touch items – and that physical contact seems like something to be encouraged.
Issue 4 2005 was published as a double issue with Issue 3 2005.
How do the items on display in a therapist’s office influence the way that therapist is perceived?
Working in a simulating driving environment, Swedish researchers investigated the influences on the type of roadside vegetation on driving behavior.
In retail environments, is it more appropriate to scent an area of the store or products themselves?
Bringslimark and her colleagues have reviewed the scientific literature related to the psychological effects of indoor plants.
For some time, psychologists have recognized differences in the ways that people raised in Western cultures and Eastern cultures perceive visual information.
The ways in which music and nature impact patients can be caught in the conflict between technological and natural therapeutic interventions. This article was originally published in 2009.