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Recently published research indicates that the smells we perceive are influenced by information we gather through multiple senses.
Deng, Rising, Gu, and Bimal evaluated the effects of various soundscapes on the stress generated by traffic noise.
Towe-Goodman and many colleagues investigated links between living near green spaces (for instance, forests, parks, residential yards) and mental health.
Collins and colleagues studied urban areas where adolescents and young adults (under the age of 25) feel comfortable.
Vissers and Wagemans evaluated how people respond to photographs.
Lohaus and associates reviewed published research on autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR).
Daikoku, Tanaka, and Yamawaki evaluated how we, literally, feel music.
Van der Weel and Van der Meer studied the implications of handwriting and typing.
Krys and colleagues report that that not all cultures prioritize happiness in the same ways; this may influence programming data collected, for example.