Music at Work (1-10-08)
Richard McGregor, a Professor of Music at the University of Cumbria, suggests that music be played in offices.
Richard McGregor, a Professor of Music at the University of Cumbria, suggests that music be played in offices.
Research confirms that depression influences humans’ sense of smell.
Men and women have different preferences for the design of products, in general.
Recent research has linked aesthetic fluency to an aspect of personality known as “openness to experience.”
Telecommuting has many positive psychological benefits for employees.
Although research has regularly shown that memorizing in general is environment dependent, memorizing music may not be.
Older adults experience retail lighting differently than younger adults.
Traveler perceptions of aircraft seat comfort are related to pilot and flight attendant professionalism.
Sit-Stand desks are becoming more common, and there is new scientific information indicating their value.
A recent discussion among readers of the listserv for the Division for Population and Environment of the American Psychological Association focused on psychological reasons why people might chose to live in very large homes, also known as McMansions.