The diploma thesis is based on research findings that the natural environment can help restore depleted emotional and cognitive resources. Theoretical part summarizes the results of research studies in this area and provides a sufficient number of studies which have confirmed the above mentioned phenomenon. In the empirical part I am devoted to ascertaining whether the picture of environment can have restorative effect on cognitive and emotional resources, and compare the effects of three different outdoor environments. The research was conducted by experiment, respondents were exposed to visual stimulus material with motives of natural environment, park or urban environment and then was measured their attention and mood
It is well-evidenced that exposure to natural environments increases psychological restoration as co...
The work deals with theoretical research of basis of Environmental Psychology for Outdoor Education....
The Stress Reduction Theory suggests that natural environment elicits greater calming responses whic...
A growing body of empirical research from different areas of inquiry suggest that brief contact with...
Physical settings can play a role in coping with stress; in particular experimental research has fou...
This thesis explores the relationship between environmental affect and mental health using restorati...
We are currently witnessing a growing trend of people moving to larger cities. People are less in to...
Title: The Impact of Nature on Human Health and Development Objectives: The main aim of this bachelo...
Attention Restoration Theory argues that natural objects such as trees and flowers have psychologica...
The goal of the study was to more clearly investigate the relation between reasons people seek outdo...
The topic of this thesis is the use of natural environments for regulating emotions. This is investi...
Research into the perceived restorativeness of a given environment has tended to focus on the princi...
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...
In daily living environments, an individual’s different state of mind influences their spatial...
It is well-evidenced that exposure to natural environments increases psychological restoration as co...
The work deals with theoretical research of basis of Environmental Psychology for Outdoor Education....
The Stress Reduction Theory suggests that natural environment elicits greater calming responses whic...
A growing body of empirical research from different areas of inquiry suggest that brief contact with...
Physical settings can play a role in coping with stress; in particular experimental research has fou...
This thesis explores the relationship between environmental affect and mental health using restorati...
We are currently witnessing a growing trend of people moving to larger cities. People are less in to...
Title: The Impact of Nature on Human Health and Development Objectives: The main aim of this bachelo...
Attention Restoration Theory argues that natural objects such as trees and flowers have psychologica...
The goal of the study was to more clearly investigate the relation between reasons people seek outdo...
The topic of this thesis is the use of natural environments for regulating emotions. This is investi...
Research into the perceived restorativeness of a given environment has tended to focus on the princi...
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...
In daily living environments, an individual’s different state of mind influences their spatial...
It is well-evidenced that exposure to natural environments increases psychological restoration as co...
The work deals with theoretical research of basis of Environmental Psychology for Outdoor Education....
The Stress Reduction Theory suggests that natural environment elicits greater calming responses whic...