We See More Than We Realize (05-27-14)
Work by Bronfman and his crew indicates that our visual experiences are richer than we consciously realize.
Work by Bronfman and his crew indicates that our visual experiences are richer than we consciously realize.
Maglio and Polman’s recent work confirms that human opinions are influenced in complex ways by their experiences in their physical environments.
Researchers at Columbia have come up with a new reason to keep the air outside—and inside—buildings clean.
Schloss and Palmer’s work illustrates how associations to colors influence preferences for them.
Ingalhaliker and her team studied differences between male and female brains.
Humans are at our best when we can socialize, when desired, with those who are close to us, our family and friends.
New rule? Design to look like potential owners
Human performance suffers in a void
Humans prefer particular material- light combinations
Humans don’t devote equal energy to looking at all of the things in their field of view.