The objective of the study was to test whether live plants on computer workstations with and without window view had restorative effects. Guided by Stress Recovery Theory and Attention Restoration Theory a mixed randomized experiment was conducted exploring restorative effects of plants, including mediating effects of perceived fascination. Eighty-five participants carried out a 1-hr work session with repeated tasks demanding directed attention in an office with one of three interior conditions: live plants, inanimate objects and control, all with and without a window view. Plant presence led to greater perceived fascination, but perceived fascination was not related to either self-reported restoration or directed attention capacity. The pr...
Humans are continually opting to live in urban environments, furthering us from the innate connectio...
Abstract This study investigates the effects of natural exposure in an indoor environment on restora...
This study was conducted to determine the physiological and psychological benefits of foliage plants...
Passively viewing nature may promote psychological restoration relevant for office work. The objecti...
A research project submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MA by cour...
The results of numerous studies, most importantly the contributions of Ulrich, with Stress Recovery ...
Two theories posit the restorative benefits of exposure to plants and natural settings, either in th...
This research seeks to understand how natural elements – specifically, vegetation in the indoor envi...
The present Thesis investigated the extent to which the amount of visible green nature, adjacent bui...
Previous studies have demonstrated that having contact with natural environments can result in atten...
Many studies have shown the restorative effects of green spaces on people's capacity to pay attentio...
There is growing evidence to support the notion that contact with nature is helpful for emotional st...
Attention Restoration Theory argues that natural objects such as trees and flowers have psychologica...
Abstract People seem to function and feel better in indoor natural environments, including spaces f...
The objective of this study is to examine the effect of indoor plants on mental stress and productiv...
Humans are continually opting to live in urban environments, furthering us from the innate connectio...
Abstract This study investigates the effects of natural exposure in an indoor environment on restora...
This study was conducted to determine the physiological and psychological benefits of foliage plants...
Passively viewing nature may promote psychological restoration relevant for office work. The objecti...
A research project submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MA by cour...
The results of numerous studies, most importantly the contributions of Ulrich, with Stress Recovery ...
Two theories posit the restorative benefits of exposure to plants and natural settings, either in th...
This research seeks to understand how natural elements – specifically, vegetation in the indoor envi...
The present Thesis investigated the extent to which the amount of visible green nature, adjacent bui...
Previous studies have demonstrated that having contact with natural environments can result in atten...
Many studies have shown the restorative effects of green spaces on people's capacity to pay attentio...
There is growing evidence to support the notion that contact with nature is helpful for emotional st...
Attention Restoration Theory argues that natural objects such as trees and flowers have psychologica...
Abstract People seem to function and feel better in indoor natural environments, including spaces f...
The objective of this study is to examine the effect of indoor plants on mental stress and productiv...
Humans are continually opting to live in urban environments, furthering us from the innate connectio...
Abstract This study investigates the effects of natural exposure in an indoor environment on restora...
This study was conducted to determine the physiological and psychological benefits of foliage plants...