Sound and Time (12-01-21)
Carlini and Bigand looked at relationships between sounds heard and the accuracy of estimations of how long an object being looked at moved.
Carlini and Bigand looked at relationships between sounds heard and the accuracy of estimations of how long an object being looked at moved.
Newman and colleagues investigated how virtual reality realism influences potentially restorative VR experiences.
Estes and Streicher’s work makes it clear that retail design and planning should support use of certain sorts of shopping carts.
Sunder shares thought-provoking insights that will be valuable to any one designing patient rooms, particularly semi-private ones.
Faraji-Rad and Lee’s study helps explain some choices of objects and environments.
Goldring and Bolger investigated the implications of experiencing daily stressors, which can arise from conditions in physical environments.
Binter and colleagues studied links between urban design and child development.
Yang and colleagues investigated the remote work experiences of Microsoft employees.
Boland and colleagues studied conversations during Zoom meetings.
Researchers have investigated why we get lost in places that are similar to other areas we’re familiar with.