Music and Expression (06-06-11)
Levitan continues to investigate the psychological implications of listening to music.
Levitan continues to investigate the psychological implications of listening to music.
Alexander Garvin is an urban planner with a deep understanding of what makes parks viable. In the final chapter of his 2011 book, Public Parks: The Key to Livable Communities, he clearly presents the six types of sustainability that he believes explain the continued success of Central Park in New York City.
A recent study conducted in surgical operating rooms produced findings that are consistent with previous research indicating that workplace distractions can have negative implications.
The benefits of nature exposure are clear.
O’Connor investigated the influence of façade color on experience of a streetscape, particularly building size and its congruity with its context.
New research by Stapel and Lindenberg provides additional evidence that the condition of a physical environment has societal implications.
If you’re wondering what sort of images people remember best, read on.
The chemicals and structures in our brains are closely linked to our personality.
Geary thoroughly explores how “our experience is molded by metaphor.”
Vermeij describes how evolution explains a number of facets of our world.