Modeling the relationship between the environment and human experiences

Peter Vink, C. Bazley, K. Jacobs

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Abstract

Within this special issue, different aspects of the environment are studied: aspects that are distant from the human body, close to the body and touching the human body. Consequently, different human senses are involved in these studies as well as the different consequences and effects on the brain and human behaviour. This special issue also highlights many remaining questions about the effects and relationships between environments and human beings and the need for more studies and research. In particular, future studies are needed that address long-term effects and the effects of the combinations of elements which provide comfort or discomfort.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)765-771
Number of pages7
JournalWork: a journal of prevention, assessment & rehabilitation
Volume54
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016

Keywords

  • Comfort
  • discomfort
  • transportation
  • office design
  • expectations

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