Cognitive Biophilia & The Restorative Impact of Perceived Open Space
July 26th, 2018
Fairfield, Iowa, United States

The nature of attention, whether it’s reflective, creative, emotional, rational, or intuitive, is deeply influenced by our spatial environment.
Visual-spatial illusions of nature tap into our hardwired perceptual habits, giving rise to cognitive biophilia—a design framework that moves nature imagery beyond mere representation and into the realm of applied neuroaesthetics.
Visual-spatial illusions of nature tap into our hardwired perceptual habits, giving rise to cognitive biophilia—a design framework that moves nature imagery beyond mere representation and into the realm of applied neuroaesthetics.
SALUS Journal
Posted byDavid Navarrete
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