Research suggests that visual impressions of natural compared with urban environments facilitate recovery after psychological stress. To test whether auditory stimulation has similar effects, 40 subjects were exposed to sounds from nature or noisy environments after a stressful mental arithmetic task. Skin conductance level (SCL) was used to index sympathetic activation, and high frequency heart rate variability (HF HRV) was used to index parasympathetic activation. Although HF HRV showed no effects, SCL recovery tended to be faster during natural sound than noisy environments. These results suggest that nature sounds facilitate recovery from sympathetic activation after a psychological stressor
Demand for parks and green space for physical and mental relaxation has increased dramatically durin...
Nature and greenspaces have been enjoyed throughout history and used for relaxation purposes. Severa...
Daily life entails having to cope with many stressful situations. Although stress-related reactions ...
Research suggests that physiological stress reactions may be reduced by visual impressions from natu...
In a threatening situation, various physiological and psychological processes are activated. In part...
This study examined the effect of listening to heart sound after stress on recovery period. Six heal...
ABSTRACT: A randomized crossover study explored whether viewing different scenes prior to a stressor...
There is no exact model for the relationship between the autonomic nervous system (ANS) and evoked o...
There is no exact model for the relationship between the autonomic nervous system (ANS) and evoked o...
Noise from city traffic is one of the most significant environmental stressors. Natural soundscapes,...
According to psycho-evolutionary theorists, centuries of human evolution in close contact with the n...
With increased stressful situations in the society the demands for restorative environments with a h...
Exposure to images of nature following a stressful event can reduce physiological measures associate...
It has been shown in environmental psychology research that a natural environment can promote stress...
Physical settings can play a role in coping with stress; in particular experimental research has fou...
Demand for parks and green space for physical and mental relaxation has increased dramatically durin...
Nature and greenspaces have been enjoyed throughout history and used for relaxation purposes. Severa...
Daily life entails having to cope with many stressful situations. Although stress-related reactions ...
Research suggests that physiological stress reactions may be reduced by visual impressions from natu...
In a threatening situation, various physiological and psychological processes are activated. In part...
This study examined the effect of listening to heart sound after stress on recovery period. Six heal...
ABSTRACT: A randomized crossover study explored whether viewing different scenes prior to a stressor...
There is no exact model for the relationship between the autonomic nervous system (ANS) and evoked o...
There is no exact model for the relationship between the autonomic nervous system (ANS) and evoked o...
Noise from city traffic is one of the most significant environmental stressors. Natural soundscapes,...
According to psycho-evolutionary theorists, centuries of human evolution in close contact with the n...
With increased stressful situations in the society the demands for restorative environments with a h...
Exposure to images of nature following a stressful event can reduce physiological measures associate...
It has been shown in environmental psychology research that a natural environment can promote stress...
Physical settings can play a role in coping with stress; in particular experimental research has fou...
Demand for parks and green space for physical and mental relaxation has increased dramatically durin...
Nature and greenspaces have been enjoyed throughout history and used for relaxation purposes. Severa...
Daily life entails having to cope with many stressful situations. Although stress-related reactions ...