Mental Fatigue, Physical Fatigue (02-25-09)
People who are mentally tired are fatigued more quickly when doing a physical task than people who are not.
People who are mentally tired are fatigued more quickly when doing a physical task than people who are not.
Chan, Wan, and Sin have learned that different sorts of situations annoy people from different countries.
Recent research by the General Services Administration (GSA) provides additional evidence that working in an environmentally responsible workplace has positive psychological implications.
On February 16, 2009, at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Prof. Brad Allenby of Arizona State University discussed the complex infrastructures of future urban spaces.
Szilagyi created a computer simulation to investigate optimal public transportation systems.
How we assess objects depends on which of our hands is dominant.
Recent research at Tel Aviv University has shown that many children who are generally anxious have balance problems.
In an interesting set of experiments, Mishra has shown that people believe that object attributes are contagious.
Gifts of financial or other assets are more highly valued when they are received from family members than from other people.
Professors Jules Pretty, Jo Barton, and Rachel Hine of the University of Essex have used nature and wilderness experiences as a catalyst for change among young offenders in Essex.