Neuroscience at Work
Putting the brain to work at work
Putting the brain to work at work
Okulicz-Kozaryn and Mazelis studied how happy people living in cities are.
Doing something in view of others has important consequences.
Some of us are more attentive to the people around us and others to the place we're in.
For many decades, cognitive scientists have been trying to figure out the fundamental drives that motivate humans to do the things they do. There’s a lot of general agreement among investigators, although each team seems to relish using its own lingo. Design that reflects what these researchers have learned makes lives better.
Aligning cultures, values, and desired emotions
Light spaces for happy and sad people differently
Control over technology matters
Green behavior can be linked to culture and development
Aesthetic judgments and use may not mesh