Greenspaces and Worker Wellbeing
Stress increases greenspace use and drives psychological outcomes
Stress increases greenspace use and drives psychological outcomes
Nothing is seen, heard, smelled, touched, or tasted in isolation
Vertical position influences associations
Andrews and colleagues’ research on people’s behavior in crowded conditions generated intriguing findings.
Researchers at the University of Chicago have probed the extent of sensory impairment in older individuals.
Scientists have learned that by the age of 2, the performance of children’s sensory systems seems to be influenced by their national culture.
A professor at Penn State University, Khanjan Mehta, has learned that there are advantages to building in traditional ways.
Design can influence mood and, as Gasper and Danube report, whatever mood we happen to be in influences our judgments, in general.
Aelbrecht introduces a new term, “fourth places.”
New evidence suggests that whether we’re in a more or less structured physical environment influences how we make decisions.