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Konkle and her colleagues have collected additional information about the interrelationship of sensory experiences.
Researchers have been investigating the influence of music on shoppers for years.
Even if our eyes are open, we may not see what we’re looking at.
Object variety influences apparent quantity and size.
In a ground-breaking study, Corney and his colleagues use information about the brain and the eye to explain the Helmholtz-Kohlrausch (HK) effect.
A study recently completed by Festini and his colleagues relates directly to nurses’ uniforms, but it is interesting to ponder what future related research might uncover about responses to environments.
Sela and Shiv provide insights about how environmental cues influence behavior.
Retail design can influence the ease with which customers can touch store merchandise.
Environmental psychologists long ago determined that architects and non-architects regularly respond differently to the same building form.
In experiments with native Africans who have never listened to Western music before being tested, Fritz and his colleagues found that the happy, sad, and fearful emotions expressed in the unfamiliar music could be identified by the Africans.