Air Quality and Cognition (12-04-15)
Allen and his colleagues confirmed the importance of ventilation in indoor spaces and also linked relatively common indoor air conditions to decreased cognitive performance.
Allen and his colleagues confirmed the importance of ventilation in indoor spaces and also linked relatively common indoor air conditions to decreased cognitive performance.
Sundar and Kellaris studied company logos to learn more about links between colors and perceived environmental responsibility.
Mourey, Lam, and Oyserman investigated links between culturally appropriate situations and thinking.
Understanding opinions: close and far places
Pricing and designing in tandem
Adding value via design research
Sizing to achieve objectives
Designing for waiting, and living
Cognitive scientists have important insights to share on how the design and placement of windows and doors can influence wellbeing, mood, and performance, both mental and physical.
Should you and the people who you are designing for be standing, or sitting, or reclining, or walking when you’re working or relaxing or trying to heal? Research should inform the way that you answer these questions via furniture and other means.