Soundscape Evaluations (12-04-20)
Research conducted by Tarlao, Steffens, and Guastavino confirms the many factors can influence perceptions of sound being experienced besides the actual noises themselves.
Research conducted by Tarlao, Steffens, and Guastavino confirms the many factors can influence perceptions of sound being experienced besides the actual noises themselves.
Another reason place matters
Gotz and colleagues link area walkability and human personality.
Knight, Agnihotri, Chan, and Hedaoo determined that we can correctly infer a robot’s personality based on the way that it moves.
Meneghetti lead a team that tied wayfinding strategies to personality; these findings are especially useful when the personality profile of probable space users is available.
A research team lead by Marschallek studied links between the personality factor need for uniqueness and visual aesthetic sensitivity.
Signaling extraversion and openness to experience
Yadon and Daugherty explored how personality influences responses to sound.
Lindberg, Tran and Banasiak used an online survey to study how personality influences responses to office design.
Nave, Minxha, Kosinski, Greenberg, Rentfrow, and Stillwell conducted research linking opinions about particular types of music and personality—it’s interesting to consider potential applications of their findings beyond music.