Researching for School Design (08-31-10)
Using multiple types of visual tools in a school design project is a good idea, according to Woolner and her research team.
Using multiple types of visual tools in a school design project is a good idea, according to Woolner and her research team.
Lindner and her colleagues have found that when people observe others performing a certain action, they are much more likely to “remember” that they also completed that particular action than is actually the case.
Na Wang’s exquisitely thorough and thoughtful dissertation research investigates our emotional, attitudinal, and cognitive responses to sunlight, window views, privacy, and control.
New work by researchers at Yeshiva University definitively describes the ways that autistic children process sensory information and supports previous research indicating that people with autism “have difficulty coping with multiple sources of sensory information.”
New homes are fundamentally different from slightly older homes, according to a recent report compiled by Les Christie.
Previous research has indicated the value of music and scent in retail environments.
Sometimes people are more interested in making choices than others.
It may be time to rethink the hallowed status of the golden section.
When does something really belong to someone?
Blodgett lost her sense of smell for several months and chronicles her efforts to restore it.