Research indicates that natural environments can induce restorative effects on cognitive capacity and autonomic arousal, yielding improvements in cognitive functioning and more efficient heart rate restoration. The present study investigates differences in choice reaction time (CRT) and heart rate variability (HRV) in students (N=10) resting with or without a window view of a natural environment after a minor physical exertion. Subjects performed a pre-test of a Deary-Liewald choice reaction time task before pedaling a stationary spinning bike for five minutes, followed by 10 minutes of resting in a chair with either a window view of a forest dominated hillside and field land, or a neutral view of a plain interior wall. Subjects’ heart rate...
There is convergent evidence that natural environments allow restoration from stress. This randomise...
peer reviewedWe investigated the effects of recreational exposure to the natural environment on mood...
Positive effects of exposure to nature have been reported for stress, mood, and executive functionin...
Research indicates that natural environments can induce restorative effects on cognitive capacity an...
Walking within nature (Green Exercise) has been shown to immediately enhance mental well-being but l...
Growing evidence suggests that natural environments - whether in outdoor or indoor settings - foster...
ABSTRACT: A randomized crossover study explored whether viewing different scenes prior to a stressor...
The aim of the current thesis was to investigate the effects of acute physical activity on sustained...
In order to investigate the influence of different enviroments on human physiological functions, we ...
The Attention Restoration Theory (ART) has been widely cited to account for beneficial effects of na...
The evidence for restorative effects of contact with nature is vast. Drawing from two well-known the...
Stress during childhood can have mental and somatic health influences that track throughout life. Pr...
Over the course of human evolution, the successful detection of drinking water in arid environments ...
The objective of this study was to compare physiological and psychological relaxation by assessing h...
Short-term exposure to nature has excellent potential to be used as a public health intervention mea...
There is convergent evidence that natural environments allow restoration from stress. This randomise...
peer reviewedWe investigated the effects of recreational exposure to the natural environment on mood...
Positive effects of exposure to nature have been reported for stress, mood, and executive functionin...
Research indicates that natural environments can induce restorative effects on cognitive capacity an...
Walking within nature (Green Exercise) has been shown to immediately enhance mental well-being but l...
Growing evidence suggests that natural environments - whether in outdoor or indoor settings - foster...
ABSTRACT: A randomized crossover study explored whether viewing different scenes prior to a stressor...
The aim of the current thesis was to investigate the effects of acute physical activity on sustained...
In order to investigate the influence of different enviroments on human physiological functions, we ...
The Attention Restoration Theory (ART) has been widely cited to account for beneficial effects of na...
The evidence for restorative effects of contact with nature is vast. Drawing from two well-known the...
Stress during childhood can have mental and somatic health influences that track throughout life. Pr...
Over the course of human evolution, the successful detection of drinking water in arid environments ...
The objective of this study was to compare physiological and psychological relaxation by assessing h...
Short-term exposure to nature has excellent potential to be used as a public health intervention mea...
There is convergent evidence that natural environments allow restoration from stress. This randomise...
peer reviewedWe investigated the effects of recreational exposure to the natural environment on mood...
Positive effects of exposure to nature have been reported for stress, mood, and executive functionin...