Scenting to Overcome Disorder
Scents are powerful
Scents are powerful
Benden and his colleagues investigated how providing students with stand-biased desks (taller desks equipped with footrests for one foot while students stand and tall-ish stools) instead of conventional school desks influenced experiences at school.
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Humans are indeed affected by low frequency sounds, according to an article published in Royal Society Open Science.
Whear and her fellow researchers conducted a literature review of studies dealing with dementia among people living in care homes and time spent in gardens.
Chen and colleagues have identified associations between shapes and colors consistent with those unearthed in a 2013 study by Albertazzi and associates.
Research by Newman, Bartels, and Smith sheds light on why we become so attached to artworks.
Networking can make some people feel dirty according to a study that will soon be published in Administrative Science Quarterly.
A new methodology for assessing reactions to urban spaces is being used by researchers at the universities in Heidelberg and Kaiserslautern.
Health economists have identified a link between not driving to work and better mental health.