Cooler is Heavier (07-25-17)
Recent research confirms that colder objects seem heavier than ones at a neutral temperature.
Recent research confirms that colder objects seem heavier than ones at a neutral temperature.
Cheng, Ju, Sun, and Lin investigated what LED light levels are preferred by older viewers.
Cotter and team’s research adds to our understanding of human beings’ preference for curved items.
Schloss and Palmer investigated why people tend to prefer particular colors.
An article published in Environmental Science and Technology reports that exposure to dust can affect how much someone weighs.
Taking a photograph of something influences our sensory memories of it.
Recent research indicates that it’s easier for people to discard “cluttering” objects after they photograph them.
The chairs we sit in and look at influence how we think and behave. Their design affects our physical, emotional, and cognitive wellbeing and when we decide to work or otherwise live without them, that decision has important implications.
Traveling from place to place can be a physical and mental challenge. Researchers have learned a lot about how architecture, interior design, and signage can help us keep moving toward our intended destinations, stress free (relatively).
How air temperature influences humans psychologically has been extensively studied.