Attention Restoration Theory argues that natural objects such as trees and flowers have psychological restoration effects. However, relevant studies have been mostly based on survey methods, and few of them suggest guidelines for restoration environments. This study, therefore, aims to verify the restorative effect of natural objects using eye-tracking methods and a survey regarding visual aesthetics, complexity, and the Perceived Restorativeness Scale, as well 25 various images divided into 4 types: natural scene and close view, natural scene and distant view, built scene and close view, and built scene and distant view. The analysis showed that natural scenes had a stronger positive restorative effect compared to built scenes regardless o...
The aim of this study is to investigate whether gardens are perceived as restorative and whether dif...
A growing body of research suggests that natural settings are more effective in providing restoratio...
According to attention restoration theory (ART), nature provides soft fascination that attracts indi...
Eye tracking was used to investigate the task of assessing how likely it is that one would be able t...
Current literature on restorative environments generally shows the importance of urban natural lands...
The role of scenic landscapes in restoring human mental fatigue has begun to receive attention from ...
Recent research has demonstrated that landscape design intensity impacts individuals’ landscape pref...
The goal of the study was to more clearly investigate the relation between reasons people seek outdo...
This study presents the relationship between "perceived restorative potential" (PRP) and "preference...
Restoration landscape theories propound the observation that landscape mitigates human emotion, ment...
Window views can enable restorativeness. Previous studies define characteristics of natural environm...
A growing body of empirical research from different areas of inquiry suggest that brief contact with...
In daily living environments, an individual’s different state of mind influences their spatial...
Why do people so commonly prefer natural scenes over urban scenes? Answers to this question have imp...
A growing body of research suggests that natural settings are more effective in providing restoratio...
The aim of this study is to investigate whether gardens are perceived as restorative and whether dif...
A growing body of research suggests that natural settings are more effective in providing restoratio...
According to attention restoration theory (ART), nature provides soft fascination that attracts indi...
Eye tracking was used to investigate the task of assessing how likely it is that one would be able t...
Current literature on restorative environments generally shows the importance of urban natural lands...
The role of scenic landscapes in restoring human mental fatigue has begun to receive attention from ...
Recent research has demonstrated that landscape design intensity impacts individuals’ landscape pref...
The goal of the study was to more clearly investigate the relation between reasons people seek outdo...
This study presents the relationship between "perceived restorative potential" (PRP) and "preference...
Restoration landscape theories propound the observation that landscape mitigates human emotion, ment...
Window views can enable restorativeness. Previous studies define characteristics of natural environm...
A growing body of empirical research from different areas of inquiry suggest that brief contact with...
In daily living environments, an individual’s different state of mind influences their spatial...
Why do people so commonly prefer natural scenes over urban scenes? Answers to this question have imp...
A growing body of research suggests that natural settings are more effective in providing restoratio...
The aim of this study is to investigate whether gardens are perceived as restorative and whether dif...
A growing body of research suggests that natural settings are more effective in providing restoratio...
According to attention restoration theory (ART), nature provides soft fascination that attracts indi...