Pink Noise and Sleep (05-15-17)
Papalambros and her team have learned that hearing pink noise while sleeping can enhance sleep quality and memory performance the day after the pink noise is heard among older individuals.
Papalambros and her team have learned that hearing pink noise while sleeping can enhance sleep quality and memory performance the day after the pink noise is heard among older individuals.
Smell orange, feel less stress
Altmann and David Hambrick confirm that mental interruptions can impede performance.
Bedrosian and Nelson studied how being exposed to light at night influences wellbeing and mood.
Seeing images of nature in the labor/delivery room improves the experience of giving birth.
DuBose and her research team explored how spatial design can influence healing.
Psychiatric nurses have clear opinions about what is best
Noise has multiple roles in mental health facilities
Pati and colleagues investigated responses to curved and sharp contours in healthcare environments and gathered some intriguing data.
Benson and Coleman have found that more older adults are choosing to “live apart together;” this new way of “co-habitating” has repercussions for home design, for example.