Order and Complexity and Preference (11-15-19)
Van Geert and Wagemans researched how image order and complexity are related to preference for images.
Van Geert and Wagemans researched how image order and complexity are related to preference for images.
Christensen, Lindén, Nakamura, and Barkat determined that white noise can improve ability to hear other sounds and their work is published in Cell Reports.
Research indicates that listening to instrumental music can relieve cardiac stress.
Browning and colleagues have determined that virtual nature experiences can have the same effects on mental health as “real” ones.
Crossan and Salmoni’s work confirms previous studies which have determined that nature experiences are mentally refreshing.
A press release from Drexel indicates that plants may not be as effective at cleaning indoor air as thought.
Research conducted at the University of California, Davis, indicates that the temperature and air quality in K-12 classrooms may be degrading students’ ability to learn.
Recently completed research confirms that humans are indeed fascinating creatures and that their sensory systems work in intriguing ways.
Crede and team evaluated how effective different sorts of landmarks are at helping people find their way through a space.
A Glaveanu-lead team has studied the implications of working with others or alone on creative and practical thinking.