This response was lower when people were exposed to virtual nature scenes compared to urban or indoor scenes. A new neuroimaging study has revealed that viewing nature can help ease how people ...
Drawing inspiration from northern Europe's "nature-immersive" galleries, Hyper Museum Hanno opened its doors on March 1 in Saitama prefecture's Metsa destination, which incorporates a village ...
The nature scenes provoked decreased activity in a part of the brain involved in perceiving pain, called nociception. However other areas linked to regulating pain were not significantly affected. The ...
For patrons, art collectors and enthusiasts, this yearly event may be the local Super Bowl of the Dallas arts scene ... debut of her new Dallas-based gallery, Nature of Things.
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The team discovered that the raw sensory signals the brain receives when something hurts were reduced when watching a carefully designed, high-quality, virtual nature scene. The study confirmed ...
This has all happened quickly, but “the seeds were sown a long time ago,” said Aparajita Jain, co-director of the Nature Morte gallery, which has spaces in New Delhi and Mumbai. “Many things ...
The nature scenes provoked decreased activity in a part of the brain involved in perceiving pain, called nociception. However other areas linked to regulating pain were not significantly affected.
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