Exposure to natural environments and the adoption of specific cognitive strategies are each claimed to have a direct influence on executive mental functioning. Here we manipulate both factors to help determine whether they draw on common cognitive resources. Three experiments investigated links between environmental effects (nature vs. urban video tours) and strategic effects (active vs. passive instructional approaches to the task). Each experiment used a pretest-posttest design and assessed executive mental functioning using a backward digit span task and Raven's progressive matrices. Experiment 1 manipulated participants' cognitive strategy through explicit instructions in order to establish a link between cognitive strategy and executiv...
Although previous research has focused on associations between spatial navigation performance and ne...
Commonly employed executive function measures may be of limited use due to their modest ecological v...
Research on executive functioning and on self-regulation have each identified a critical resource th...
<p>Exposure to natural environments and the adoption of specific cognitive strategies are each claim...
The purpose of this study was to investigate links between attention restoration theory and executiv...
Berman, Jonides, and Kaplan (2008) hypothesized that natural environments replenish voluntary attent...
Previous studies had shown nature’s restorative effect on sustained and directed attention with part...
Research has identified that exposure to natural environments can improve cognitive performance thro...
Two theories posit the restorative benefits of exposure to plants and natural settings, either in th...
According to attention restoration theory, directed attention can become fatigued and then be restor...
Adults and children are spending more time interacting with media and technology and less time parti...
ABSTRACT—We compare the restorative effects on cognitive functioning of interactions with natural ve...
According to attention restoration theory (ART), nature provides soft fascination that attracts indi...
60 (44 in the final sample) full-time or part-time employed or full-time student participants at the...
Background Urban residents may experience cognitive fatigue and little opportunity for mental restor...
Although previous research has focused on associations between spatial navigation performance and ne...
Commonly employed executive function measures may be of limited use due to their modest ecological v...
Research on executive functioning and on self-regulation have each identified a critical resource th...
<p>Exposure to natural environments and the adoption of specific cognitive strategies are each claim...
The purpose of this study was to investigate links between attention restoration theory and executiv...
Berman, Jonides, and Kaplan (2008) hypothesized that natural environments replenish voluntary attent...
Previous studies had shown nature’s restorative effect on sustained and directed attention with part...
Research has identified that exposure to natural environments can improve cognitive performance thro...
Two theories posit the restorative benefits of exposure to plants and natural settings, either in th...
According to attention restoration theory, directed attention can become fatigued and then be restor...
Adults and children are spending more time interacting with media and technology and less time parti...
ABSTRACT—We compare the restorative effects on cognitive functioning of interactions with natural ve...
According to attention restoration theory (ART), nature provides soft fascination that attracts indi...
60 (44 in the final sample) full-time or part-time employed or full-time student participants at the...
Background Urban residents may experience cognitive fatigue and little opportunity for mental restor...
Although previous research has focused on associations between spatial navigation performance and ne...
Commonly employed executive function measures may be of limited use due to their modest ecological v...
Research on executive functioning and on self-regulation have each identified a critical resource th...