Different Language, Different Behavior (6-25-08)
Kuna and his fellow researchers have recently collected additional information indicating that when people are speaking different languages, they behave differently.
Kuna and his fellow researchers have recently collected additional information indicating that when people are speaking different languages, they behave differently.
Marketing professionals are working to develop a culture which is consistent across multiple Asian countries.
Scientists from the Weismann Institute of Science have studied the human sense of smell and determined that there are general responses to smells, across all cultures.
The direction in we learn to read and write determines our interpretation of power in viewed scenes.
The National Geographic Society sponsored a study that investigated environmentally sustainable consumption and behavior by consumers in 14 countries around the world.
For decades scientists have been investigating whether the language spoken by a person influences the way that they perceive the world around them.
More people than ever are turning to the country’s national forests for recreation, and they’re bumping into each other—philosophically, if not literally.
Researchers have uncovered more evidence that how colors are perceived depends on the language spoken by the people looking at them – the language you speak influences the colors you see.
Graveyards must serve many different types of users.
People from East Asia and people from the West use different parts of their brains to do the same sorts of visual things.