Benefits of Smelling Sage (01-12-11)
Researchers have identified benefits of smelling sage.
Researchers have identified benefits of smelling sage.
Perceived distance from another person influences how we interact with them.
People who were verbally reminded of their great-grandparents and their ancestors in the 15th century did better on intelligence tests than a control group not asked to consider their forebears during a study conducted by Fischer and his colleagues.
Autistic school-age children have been found to be good at visual searchers in small-scale settings such as on a computer screen, and Pellicano and her associates tested whether these skills extended to more true-to-life settings.
Recent workplace research has focused on the types of spaces in which workers are most likely to be productive, as well features that aid concentration.
Green office design can have positive effects on the attitudes and behaviors of people who work in them.
In 2001, Brill, Weidemann and their BOSTI colleagues published insights gleaned from a review of their extensive client database. Although based on data collected from 1994 to 2000 via 13,000 user questionnaires, their findings are as fresh today as when they were originally published.
Good design can support nurses' performance in larger units.
Holiday shopping behaviors reflect men’s and women’s traditional hunter/gatherer roles, according to a press release describing the work of Daniel Kruger at the University of Michigan’s School of Public Health.
Our seated posture influences if we think and behave as if we have power.