Dirt’s Tale (06-29-17)
Bogard carefully details, in The Ground Beneath Us, how the dirt under our feet affects our lives.
Bogard carefully details, in The Ground Beneath Us, how the dirt under our feet affects our lives.
Mathot, Grainger, and Strijkers link words and sensory experiences.
Rozenkrants, Wheeler, and Shiv studied how humans convey information about themselves through the products they choose.
The sorts of sensory experiences we think about influence the opinions we form in intriguing ways
Women living in greener spaces have lower mortality rates.
Tanja-Dijkstra and her colleagues linked seeing coastal scenes via virtual reality and experiencing less pain (even during dental treatments such as tooth extractions and fillings).
Research by Silvia and his team confirms that people prefer shiny objects to matte ones.
Smith’s work verifies that having a comfortable level of control over our lives increases our wellbeing and it also supports adding bicycle storage rooms to office buildings.
Another reason to build in opportunities to walk, indoors and outside
Often workplaces are redesigned during periods of organizational change and research released by the American Psychological Association indicates that organizational change can be very stressful.