A Whiff of Danger (12-12-13)
Neuroscientists have confirmed that the olfactory and emotional centers of our brains are tightly connected.
Neuroscientists have confirmed that the olfactory and emotional centers of our brains are tightly connected.
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The home field advantage, or people’s tendency to perform better on their home turf, is well documented by environmental psychologists.
Franchak and Adolph have determined that pregnant women are just as adapt as other people at deciding if they’ll be able to fit into a space, such as through a doorway.
Colzato’s research confirms that exercise is not only good for our bodies but also for our minds.
The influence of scents on behavior in stores has been extensively studied – except in florists shops.
Laeng and Sulutvedt have found that imagined experiences lead to physiological changes in our eyes.
Our social identity, which is our perception of the groups to which we belong, influences our perceptions and evaluations of sound/noise.
Mustafa and Gold investigated how residential design can support telework by interviewing self-employed teleworkers living in France, the United States, and the United Kingdom.
Bodin Danielsson and her research team studied the relationship between workplace design and perceptions of the leaders of an organization.