Walking and Cognitive Performance (07-22-13)
Spanish researchers have learned that girls who walk to school do better on cognitive tasks than girls who travel to school by bus or car.
Spanish researchers have learned that girls who walk to school do better on cognitive tasks than girls who travel to school by bus or car.
A new, free online tool allows people to compare maps of user-selected information for 16 major cities around the world.
Alan Hedge of Cornell and J. Dorsey of Ithaca College have investigated the experience of working in green buildings.
Researchers have confirmed that listening to music reduces perceived pain during medical procedures.
Researchers have investigated changes in the criteria used to make aesthetic judgments.
Seats in workplaces and other locations are often arranged to enhance eye contact.
Bryson and MacKerron used data collected via an app to assess how happy people are at work.
Shafer and his team studied intense musical experiences (IMEs)
People from collectivist cultures respond in consistent ways when desired options are not available.
Differences in the Facebook profile photographs selected by people from Eastern and Western cultures parallel those found for attention to the environment in general among people from these cultures.