More Research on Temperature and Social Behavior
Research continues to add nuances to the known relationship between temperature and sociability.
Research continues to add nuances to the known relationship between temperature and sociability.
Lichtenbelt and his research team have linked the temperatures to which indoor environments are heated and obesity.
More research links physical and social warmth.
When we are exposed to cues that make us think about being warm, we’re more apt to behave impulsively, whether we actually feel warm or not.
Can design fix afternoon slump?
Steidle and colleagues discussed the influences of light and temperature on social behavior at ExperiencingLight 2012, a prestigious international conference.
Research indicates that actual and perceived temperatures in a space have a significant influence on how people experience that place.
Researchers have linked environmental conditions inside American offices with the prevalence of headaches.
Kolb, Gockel, and Werth confirmed that temperature does indeed affect behavior.
Appropriate school design has a significant influence on learning and the satisfaction of teachers and students with educational environments.