From the enactivist perspective, the way people perceptually experience the world, including architectural spaces, is governed by the dynamic sensorimotor activity of the human organism as a whole and is thereby influenced by the particular conditions of man’s embodiment
The essence of neurophenomenological ‘twist’ in architecture lies in its particular strength of appr...
In the last decades, the rapid growth of functional brain imaging methodologies allowed cognitive ne...
In the last decades, the rapid growth of functional brain imaging methodologies allowed cognitive ne...
The essential benefit of neurophenomenological investigations in architecture is to be found in the...
How to access and gain knowledge of the embodied experience in architecture? Although phenomenology ...
The recent efforts aimed at providing neuroscientific explanations of how people perceive and experi...
A burgeoning interest in the intersection of neuroscience and architecture promises to offer biologi...
Our life is becoming increasingly computerised at nearly all scales, a trend evident in terms such a...
Abstract: Meaning in Architecture: Affordances, Atmosphere and Mood, began as a public forum about h...
In the last decade, the increasing popularity of neuroscience has involved architecture. Both neuros...
This paper is an attempt to understand the influence of architectural settings on people; why certai...
Nowadays there is the hope that neuroscientific findings will contribute to the improvement of build...
Anticipating meaningful actions in the environment is an essential function of the brain. Such predi...
Applied neuroscience in architecture emerges to understand how the environment influences the human ...
Starting from new strains of phenomenology and from recent neuroscience’s theories, the paper aims t...
The essence of neurophenomenological ‘twist’ in architecture lies in its particular strength of appr...
In the last decades, the rapid growth of functional brain imaging methodologies allowed cognitive ne...
In the last decades, the rapid growth of functional brain imaging methodologies allowed cognitive ne...
The essential benefit of neurophenomenological investigations in architecture is to be found in the...
How to access and gain knowledge of the embodied experience in architecture? Although phenomenology ...
The recent efforts aimed at providing neuroscientific explanations of how people perceive and experi...
A burgeoning interest in the intersection of neuroscience and architecture promises to offer biologi...
Our life is becoming increasingly computerised at nearly all scales, a trend evident in terms such a...
Abstract: Meaning in Architecture: Affordances, Atmosphere and Mood, began as a public forum about h...
In the last decade, the increasing popularity of neuroscience has involved architecture. Both neuros...
This paper is an attempt to understand the influence of architectural settings on people; why certai...
Nowadays there is the hope that neuroscientific findings will contribute to the improvement of build...
Anticipating meaningful actions in the environment is an essential function of the brain. Such predi...
Applied neuroscience in architecture emerges to understand how the environment influences the human ...
Starting from new strains of phenomenology and from recent neuroscience’s theories, the paper aims t...
The essence of neurophenomenological ‘twist’ in architecture lies in its particular strength of appr...
In the last decades, the rapid growth of functional brain imaging methodologies allowed cognitive ne...
In the last decades, the rapid growth of functional brain imaging methodologies allowed cognitive ne...