Scenting for Nursing (04-28-20)
Researchers used scents to enhance nurses' at-work experiences.
Researchers used scents to enhance nurses' at-work experiences.
Melumad and Meyer, in an article published in the Journal of Marketing, detail how smart phones influence our willingness to provide personal information about ourselves.
Researchers continue to investigate the effects of carbon dioxide levels on human thinking and behavior.
Spence and Carvalho add to the interesting body of research linking sensory experiences.
Estrada-Gonzalez and teammates studied the effects of painting size on museum visitors’ viewing behaviors.
Beier and colleagues researched how culture influences responses to music.
A recent article in Current Biology details why social distancing is so difficult for humans.
Mask’s book probes the power of street names.
Etkin and Memmi researched how we decide whether to spend time working or not working; future research may support extrapolating their findings to the allocation of resources besides time.
The AIA has developed a checklist that can be used to evaluate buildings that might be used as temporary healthcare facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic.