More Evidence of Expertise Effects (12-12-11)
Leder, Gerger, Dressler, and Schabmann confirm that relevant expertise influences responses to art.
Leder, Gerger, Dressler, and Schabmann confirm that relevant expertise influences responses to art.
Researchers at the University of Exeter have completed research that supports including fitness centers in corporate campuses and similar complexes.
Women generally seem to have poorer spatial skills (e.g., map reading) than men, and Estes and Felker set out to learn more about why.
Moen and her team investigated the relationship between flexible work arrangements and employee wellness
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At Home details how the way that we live in our homes has evolved through time.
Ceilings that seem a little low are an issue that designers need to resolve from time to time.
The Sustainable Cities Collective focuses on sharing information that promotes the development of sustainable communities.
Researchers at the University of Hull in the UK have learned that it is much easier for some people to imagine colors in particular situations than it is for other people to do so.
Houix and his colleagues have developed a system for categorizing environmental sounds.