Physical settings can play a role in coping with stress; in particular experimental research has found strong evidence between exposure to natural environments and recovery from physiological stress and mental fatigue, giving support to both Stress Recovery Theory and Attention Restoration Theory. In fact, exposure to natural environments protects people against the impact of environmental stressors and offer physiological, emotional and attention restoration more so than urban environments. Natural places that allow the renewal of personal adaptive resources to meet the demands of everyday life are called restorative environments. Natural environments elicit greater calming responses than urban environments, and in relation to their vision...
The results of numerous studies, most importantly the contributions of Ulrich, with Stress Recovery ...
Past research on restorativeness has concentrated mainly on the potential of vegetation, scenic envi...
Positive effects of exposure to nature have been reported for stress, mood, and executive functionin...
Recently, health researchers have become interested in eco-friendly or green healthcare. One of ...
Nature and greenspaces have been enjoyed throughout history and used for relaxation purposes. Severa...
A growing number of studies have shown that visiting green spaces and being exposed to natural envir...
Background: In modern, urban daily life, natural environments are increasingly recognized as an impo...
Exposure to images of nature following a stressful event can reduce physiological measures associate...
The Stress Reduction Theory suggests that natural environment elicits greater calming responses whic...
People tend to recover more quickly from stress and mental fatigue in natural than in urban environm...
Psychological and physiological restoration have shown to occur in environments containing nature, s...
It is well-evidenced that exposure to natural environments increases psychological restoration as co...
Humans are continually opting to live in urban environments, furthering us from the innate connectio...
Experiences with nature can help us cope with the impact of stress. Research indicates that exposure...
The evidence for restorative effects of contact with nature is vast. Drawing from two well-known the...
The results of numerous studies, most importantly the contributions of Ulrich, with Stress Recovery ...
Past research on restorativeness has concentrated mainly on the potential of vegetation, scenic envi...
Positive effects of exposure to nature have been reported for stress, mood, and executive functionin...
Recently, health researchers have become interested in eco-friendly or green healthcare. One of ...
Nature and greenspaces have been enjoyed throughout history and used for relaxation purposes. Severa...
A growing number of studies have shown that visiting green spaces and being exposed to natural envir...
Background: In modern, urban daily life, natural environments are increasingly recognized as an impo...
Exposure to images of nature following a stressful event can reduce physiological measures associate...
The Stress Reduction Theory suggests that natural environment elicits greater calming responses whic...
People tend to recover more quickly from stress and mental fatigue in natural than in urban environm...
Psychological and physiological restoration have shown to occur in environments containing nature, s...
It is well-evidenced that exposure to natural environments increases psychological restoration as co...
Humans are continually opting to live in urban environments, furthering us from the innate connectio...
Experiences with nature can help us cope with the impact of stress. Research indicates that exposure...
The evidence for restorative effects of contact with nature is vast. Drawing from two well-known the...
The results of numerous studies, most importantly the contributions of Ulrich, with Stress Recovery ...
Past research on restorativeness has concentrated mainly on the potential of vegetation, scenic envi...
Positive effects of exposure to nature have been reported for stress, mood, and executive functionin...