Really Understanding Physical Experience
Moving beyond the big 5 senses is a step in the right direction
Moving beyond the big 5 senses is a step in the right direction
Using expert insights to develop smart cities
Driving use with acoustics
Research lead by Thomas indicates that in-office drinking water can have an important effect on employees’ mental and physical health, as well as how they move through their workplace.
Research presented at the American Psychological Association’s (APA) annual conference by Patricia Hasbach provides compelling evidence of the benefits of viewing nature videos.
How do image content and hue influence our emotional response to what we’re looking at?
Automation is becoming more prevalent in our world, but do we trust it?
Kim and his team investigated the experiences of people working without a space at their corporate offices that they could claim as their own on an ongoing basis.
New research confirms previous findings that the language we speak influences our experience of the physical world that surrounds us.
People with different personality traits—particularly differences related to sensation seeking (described below)—seem to respond in different ways to seeing the color red.