More On Regulating Circadian Rhythms (11-10-16)
Researchers from University College London have learned more about how non-visual experiences influence whether people’s circadian rhythms are synchronized with their location on the planet.
Researchers from University College London have learned more about how non-visual experiences influence whether people’s circadian rhythms are synchronized with their location on the planet.
Feeling regret for taking a particular action leads people to prefer particular temperatures.
The temperatures people will experience in outdoor spaces should have a significant effect on design decisions.
Doing well, by design
Research among “traditional peoples whose lifestyles closely resemble those of our evolutionary ancestors” has garnered information that should inform the design of places for sleeping, in homes and elsewhere.
Women are cold in offices for a good reason, it turns out.
Maula and his team investigated the effect of slightly elevated temperatures on performance.
Feeling cold influences behavior.
Behavior and perceived temperatures
Being reminded of cash makes us feel cold, so turn up those thermostats wherever cash is present, literally or figuratively, and use materials in those environments that retain heat, etc.