Interested in Interruptions? (02-03-11)
People interested in learning more about the psychology of interruptions, such as “the effects of interruptions in work settings,” should review the website noted at the end of this paragraph.
People interested in learning more about the psychology of interruptions, such as “the effects of interruptions in work settings,” should review the website noted at the end of this paragraph.
Weir reviews scent related research of interest to designers.
Bringslimark and her colleagues set out to learn if office workers without window views from their regular work positions compensate by adding potted plants and pictures of nature to their workspaces.
Recent research has found that older individuals have a heightened awareness of backgrounds when driving.
Foy explores the role of sound in human life by investigating the implications of its absence, silence.
Vickery explores the psychological importance of homes in Georgian England.
Evidence recently gathered by Ahrens and Sahani confirms that people use changes in sensory input to keep track of the passage of time.
Pivik conducted an extensive study of in-school architectural elements that are perceived to alter the scholastic experiences of children in 4th through 12th grade with biophysical impairments (e.g., muscular dystrophy, arthritis, blindness).
Lu investigated environmental factors both inside and around assisted living facilities that support walking by older individuals.
During a recent study, addition of new plants in indoor common areas at a residential rehabilitation center improved the self-perceived well-being of pulmonary patients.