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Barbieri and colleagues probed the repercussions of positive, aesthetic-based experiences.
Turoman and Vergauwe evaluate what sorts of experiences we find most distracting.
Huber and Bailey evaluated how ambulatory patient waiting room design influences women’s moods.
Latini and associates probed how well brains function in biophilicly designed spaces, finding cognitive performance improves in biophilic environments.
Bhandari and teammates link ventilation and noise and the cognitive performance of university students.
Ma and colleagues evaluated the repercussions of viewing indoor green walls.
Joye and Fennis studied the effects of line orientations on record album covers; it is likely that their findings can be generalized to other contexts.
Mintz and teammates evaluated how being with other people in a forest and what visitors choose to do in a forest influences experiences there.
Johansson lead a team which assessed how mentally refreshing different outdoor spaces are.
New research indicates that nighttime light may affect us in more nuanced ways that previously thought.