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Although music can induce emotional responses in humans, it may not necessarily do so.
Scientists from the Weismann Institute of Science have studied the human sense of smell and determined that there are general responses to smells, across all cultures.
Amit Almor, a professor at the University of South Carolina has published a study in Experimental Psychology that details why it is so difficult for human beings to talk on a cell phone and drive at the same time.
Shopping is one of the mechanisms through which we explore our world.
This is a reader friendly guide for developing environmentally sustainable urban plans, or “sustainable urbanism.”
The physical environment of a meeting facility has a major impact on what happens in a meeting.
In this classic article, patients seemed to experience less uncontrolled pain when they had the opportunity to look at nature scene murals and listen to a tape recording of nature sounds.
Seveal recent articles investigate the relationship between the design of the external environment and human well-being.
Lighting influences how we use a space. It can be considered a building material, just as concrete and steel are building materials, although it lacks physical form.
A review the existing research on the influence of visual art on patient experiences provides practical guidance.