The Clothed World (03-02-12)
It seems clear that the clothes we wear have some influence on how we think, but this topic has not been thoroughly researched.
It seems clear that the clothes we wear have some influence on how we think, but this topic has not been thoroughly researched.
Researchers continue to investigate how our sensory experiences are integrated.
Carter and Gilovich have re-examined the relationship that people have to their purchases of experiences and objects.
Rudd, Vohs, and Aaker specifically investigated the psychological implications of feeling awed.
Our hearts start to beat in time to music we’re listening to.
Thompson led a research effort investigating the relationship between green space on well-being in deprived communities in Scotland.
Richard Nisbett and his colleagues have established that people raised in Eastern and Western cultures perceive their worlds differently.
As Bargh and Shalev describe, their recent research supports previous studies of embodied cognition.
Spurring creativity, in both design solutions and by people in spaces after they’ve been designed, are popular and hotly debated topics.
Researchers have found additional links between metaphorical expressions and how we live in our physical world.