Spooky Spaces (10-31-19)
Gray and team have linked the perceived presence of different sorts of spirits to particular sorts of spaces—which provides interesting insights into how certain locations are thought about.
Gray and team have linked the perceived presence of different sorts of spirits to particular sorts of spaces—which provides interesting insights into how certain locations are thought about.
Weijs-Perree lead a team that investigated how university employees and students use spaces for face-to-face interactions.
Maille and colleagues probed product “graspability.”
Greer and team studied how music influences humans emotionally.
Wang, Liao, Lyckvi, and Chen studied the different implications of using visual and auditory alarms.
A research team lead by Marschallek studied links between the personality factor need for uniqueness and visual aesthetic sensitivity.
Park and Evans assessed the current relevance of Lynch’s work.
Gold and colleagues establish that with music, as with other sensory stimuli, sometimes not straying too far from expectations is best.
Roose and colleagues studied how the position of horizons in images influence thought processes.
Trujillo and Howley looked at relationships between climate and crime levels; their findings indicate the importance of Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) in Torrid Zones and of tailoring CPTED features to an area.