We’re More Anxious in the Dark (10-22-07)
Being in the dark increases feelings of social stress.
Being in the dark increases feelings of social stress.
The scent we smell while we assess other people influences our judgements of them.
Exposure to sunlight reduces symptoms of asthma – at least in mice.
Biomapping charts the emotional responses of individuals to areas.
Students who are educated in Montessori classrooms, where children are more active, learn more effectively.
Specific sorts of behaviors can be encouraged by appropriate signage.
Lighting conditions have been linked to health outcomes.
Culture influences how we perceive situations in which we find ourselves.
Roger Martin, the dean of the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto, has developed a profile of integrative thinkers.
People working in open-plan offices who feel more satisfied with their physical work environments have higher levels of job satisfaction.