Mood, memory affected by your home
July 4th 2009 19:45
Here's a different twist on things.
From: Oprah.com and CNN comes this unusual news.
Emerging research on how factors like light, space and room layout affect physical and psychological well-being are driving the buzz behind this new intersection of art and science.
"The premise is to consider how each feature of the architectural environment influences certain brain processes such as those involved in stress, emotion and memory," says Eve Edelstein, Ph.D., adjunct professor at the NewSchool of Architecture & Design in San Diego and a research consultant to the Academy of Neuroscience for Architecture (ANFA).
For example, light is already a well-known mood modulator -- candles, artificial sources controlled with dimmers, lots of natural sunshine. Beyond that, neuroarchitecture experts have a few suggestions about how to make the kind of home improvements that also might renovate your mood:
the article continues with consideration of decor, the kitchen, windows, original art ( would I qualify?) soft geometry, a room of one's own, re-arranging. Recommendation are included as to how to achieve the optimum affects from your existing domicile. For those interested in home decor and renovations as well as those interested in mood and MEMORY you might like to have a further look at this article by using this link to CNN and Oprah.com
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Comment by Lester Caudill
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My mood is always better when I am in nature, love to listen to the birds signing, watching the deers and elk in the woods near my home. I love to go to the window facing the pasture and watch my horses grazing.
I am a person that needs abundant light to keep me mellowed out. Well let just say winter is not my favorite season, there is not enough light. Sorry to off on some long rant Katyzzz, it's time for my youngest son's driving lesson see you later.
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