© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Over the past three decades, a growing body of environmental psychology research has demonstrated that interacting with natural environments – and especially greenspace – can have beneficial psychological effects on human individuals. One influential and widely-cited theoretical account to explain such effects is Attention Restoration Theory (ART). ART zooms in on the cognitive benefits nature can yield, and assumes that when an individual's ability to concentrate or direct attention has become depleted, then nature is well-equipped to replenish this capacity. Nature's restorative potential is thought to especially derive from its soft fascinating characteristics; these can put an individual in an effortless mode of atte...
Natural environments have been shown to trigger psychological and physiological restoration in human...
The factors contributing to urbanization, such as population growth and the development of mega-citi...
Attention Restoration Theory indicates that interacting with nature allows one’s fatigued, directed ...
Over the past three decades, a growing body of environmental psychology research has demonstrated th...
ABSTRACT—We compare the restorative effects on cognitive functioning of interactions with natural ve...
The Attention Restoration Theory (ART; Kaplan & Kaplan, 1989) postulates that exposure to nature can...
Working within the field of environmental psychology, Rachel and Stephen Kaplan developed their Atte...
Attention Restoration Theory (ART) suggests the ability to concentrate may be restored by exposure t...
In recent years, numerous environmental psychology studies have demonstrated that contact with natur...
In recent years, numerous environmental psychology studies have demonstrated that contact with natur...
It is common knowledge that spending time outside in nature tends to improve one’s mental wellbeing....
Directed attention plays an important role in human information processing; its fatigue, in turn, ha...
Psychological and physiological restoration have shown to occur in environments containing nature, s...
Attention Restoration Theory (ART) predicts exposure to natural environments may lead to improved co...
This study compares the restorative effects on directed attention functioning following exposure to ...
Natural environments have been shown to trigger psychological and physiological restoration in human...
The factors contributing to urbanization, such as population growth and the development of mega-citi...
Attention Restoration Theory indicates that interacting with nature allows one’s fatigued, directed ...
Over the past three decades, a growing body of environmental psychology research has demonstrated th...
ABSTRACT—We compare the restorative effects on cognitive functioning of interactions with natural ve...
The Attention Restoration Theory (ART; Kaplan & Kaplan, 1989) postulates that exposure to nature can...
Working within the field of environmental psychology, Rachel and Stephen Kaplan developed their Atte...
Attention Restoration Theory (ART) suggests the ability to concentrate may be restored by exposure t...
In recent years, numerous environmental psychology studies have demonstrated that contact with natur...
In recent years, numerous environmental psychology studies have demonstrated that contact with natur...
It is common knowledge that spending time outside in nature tends to improve one’s mental wellbeing....
Directed attention plays an important role in human information processing; its fatigue, in turn, ha...
Psychological and physiological restoration have shown to occur in environments containing nature, s...
Attention Restoration Theory (ART) predicts exposure to natural environments may lead to improved co...
This study compares the restorative effects on directed attention functioning following exposure to ...
Natural environments have been shown to trigger psychological and physiological restoration in human...
The factors contributing to urbanization, such as population growth and the development of mega-citi...
Attention Restoration Theory indicates that interacting with nature allows one’s fatigued, directed ...