Sunlight and Reasoning (07-27-09)
Long ago, scientists learned that sunlight affects mood.
Long ago, scientists learned that sunlight affects mood.
Researchers from Michigan State University have more good news about green buildings.
Fred Dust and Patrice Martin, both of IDEO, have learned a lot about the design of effective workspaces through their observational research at hotels.
Contrary to what your second grade teacher said, daydreaming is important and useful.
Premature babies face many challenges to having a pleasant childhood, including learning to eat and experiencing pain.
In a field study, researchers found that 99% of office workers questioned indicated that office noises interrupted their concentration.
The US Department of Homeland Security wants to ensure that the people who must respond immediately during an emergency are rested and alert, as needed.
Apparently, human beings can not ignore animal noises.
Graham and his colleagues provide additional support for the fact that music can distract people, in a productive way, during emotionally challenging events.
The link between environmental satisfaction and job satisfaction is indirect, but important.