News About Carbon Monoxide (11-07-11)
Schnell and his colleagues have identified a positive repercussion of breathing in carbon monoxide that will intrigue urban designers and others.
Schnell and his colleagues have identified a positive repercussion of breathing in carbon monoxide that will intrigue urban designers and others.
Researchers have evaluated the effects of listening to music on MP3 players and desired amounts of personal space.
What are people's responses to downward pointing triangles?
Price-Spratien and Santoro’s work reaffirms the negative consequences of neighborhood incivilities.
Pham and his colleagues have determined that when consumers are relaxed, their monetary valuations of products are higher.
Research by Shibata and colleagues reaffirms that designers developing places where Smart Phones and similar tools will be used frequently should create spaces that do not contribute to visual exhaustion and, ideally, are restorative.
Seating options provided make it more likely that people will sit with good or bad posture, and recent research indicates that posture is particularly important in healthcare settings.
Adults often have widely different responses to designed situations that are stressful, and recent research by Patrick Davies and Melissa Sturge-Apple found a similar effect in children.
Novotney reviews recent research on the psychological experience of noise.
Evidence continues to accumulate linking experiences in nature with human well-being at a fundamental level.