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The Restorative Benefits of Nature

September 3rd, 1995
This study examines what a restorative experience is and how to best cultivate them. Turns out, nature is the key!
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/0272-4944(95)90001-2
Posted byBarak Reibman

Abstract/Description

Directed attention plays an important role in human information processing; its fatigue, in turn, has far-reaching consequences. Attention Restoration Theory provides an analysis of the kinds of experiences that lead to recovery from such fatigue. Natural environments turn out to be particularly rich in the characteristics necessary for restorative experiences. An integrative framework is proposed that places both directed attention and stress in the larger context of human-environment relationships