Seeing Gestures Important (04-12-10)
Previous research has shown that the way that questions are asked influences the responses received and that gestures convey information.
Previous research has shown that the way that questions are asked influences the responses received and that gestures convey information.
How people in crowds physically organize themselves is important – it influences how groups will respond in emergency situations.
Cassanto and his colleagues have determined that children use space to understand the passage of time, just as adults do.
By varying the tempo and mode of short music clips, Hunter and his colleagues were able to confirm earlier research on human emotional responses to these attributes of music.
Psychologists using sophisticated research tools are finding out that some of our metaphorical expressions are more than just expressions.
What do people associate with red and green? Are color choices different between healthy and depressed people?
How would you assess whether universal design principles were incorporated in a building?
Views of fast food and related symbols have an influence on our approach to the world around us, regardless of where we are.
A recent study of people from 60 to 80 years old found that people in this age range have difficulty ignoring distractions while they’re forming memories.
Architect Magazine reports on the recent GeoDesign Summit and introduces the important concepts needed to integrate geographic information systems (GIS) and architecture.