Research into the perceived restorativeness of environments tends to focus on the Kaplans' Attention Restoration Theory at the expense of the affective considerations of Ulrich's psychoevolutionary model. To better understand the role of emotion, this study used contextual text-based primers (newspaper articles) to manipulate participants' affective state (positive or negative) prior to them rating different environments using the Restorative Components Scale. Sixty-nine participants completed the web-based study, being pseudo-randomly allocated to the positive- or negative-prime condition before rating three natural and three urban environments. Natural environments were rated as more restorative than urban, with negative-priming giving hi...
Psychological and physiological restoration have shown to occur in environments containing nature, s...
This thesis explores the relationship between environmental affect and mental health using restorati...
Attention Restoration Theory argues that natural objects such as trees and flowers have psychologica...
Research into the perceived restorativeness of a given environment has tended to focus on the princi...
The goal of the study was to more clearly investigate the relation between reasons people seek outdo...
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...
Objectives: The study confirmed the environmental preference/environment type congruence effect on ...
This paper proposes an integration of embodied and phenomenological perspectives to understand the r...
A growing body of empirical research from different areas of inquiry suggest that brief contact with...
This study presents the relationship between "perceived restorative potential" (PRP) and "preference...
In recent decades, there has been an increasing volume of research aimed out quantifying the extent ...
A quasi-experimental study was conducted with the affective priming technique in 62 students of psyc...
Humans are continually opting to live in urban environments, furthering us from the innate connectio...
Does the widely documented tendency to prefer natural over built environments owe to the perception ...
Psychological and physiological restoration have shown to occur in environments containing nature, s...
This thesis explores the relationship between environmental affect and mental health using restorati...
Attention Restoration Theory argues that natural objects such as trees and flowers have psychologica...
Research into the perceived restorativeness of a given environment has tended to focus on the princi...
The goal of the study was to more clearly investigate the relation between reasons people seek outdo...
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...
Objectives: The study confirmed the environmental preference/environment type congruence effect on ...
This paper proposes an integration of embodied and phenomenological perspectives to understand the r...
A growing body of empirical research from different areas of inquiry suggest that brief contact with...
This study presents the relationship between "perceived restorative potential" (PRP) and "preference...
In recent decades, there has been an increasing volume of research aimed out quantifying the extent ...
A quasi-experimental study was conducted with the affective priming technique in 62 students of psyc...
Humans are continually opting to live in urban environments, furthering us from the innate connectio...
Does the widely documented tendency to prefer natural over built environments owe to the perception ...
Psychological and physiological restoration have shown to occur in environments containing nature, s...
This thesis explores the relationship between environmental affect and mental health using restorati...
Attention Restoration Theory argues that natural objects such as trees and flowers have psychologica...