Different Waiting Room Scents, Different Effects (12-18-15)
Vilaplana and Yamanaka scented waiting rooms with either lavender or orange scents, and studied their effects.
Vilaplana and Yamanaka scented waiting rooms with either lavender or orange scents, and studied their effects.
Research continues on human responses to the colors that surround us.
Creating better environments for employees
DeafSpace enhances user experience, regardless of sensory capabilities.
Cascades Tissues Group surveyed people in the US who are or have been on-campus students at the kindergarten through graduate school level relatively recently.
Goldin-Meadow’s work indicates the importance of being able to see the gestures of others; a strong argument for co-location.
Hughes and Miller have collected additional information linking sensory experiences.
Hidalgo and Castaner, of MIT’s Media Lab, have developed a complex, but useful, model to determine optimal distribution of neighborhood amenities, such as coffee shops and parking lots.
Etzi and her colleagues were interested in learning more about people’s responses to feeling various textures.
An interdisciplinary team is focusing on learning more about rest.