Nature benefits revisited: likeability

Despite a wealth of literature on the beneficial effects of nature on human well-being, their underlying relationship has remained largely intractable to scientific study. In this study, we establish a relationship between liking and cognitive load for nature and urban visual scenes, using human gait kinematics as a measure for cognitive load. Data include 3D motion capture data of human gait and behavioural data.

Burtan D, Burn JF, Leonards U (2021). Nature benefits revisited: Differences in gait kinematics between nature and urban images disappear when image types are controlled for likeability. PLoS ONE 16(8): e0256635. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0256635

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Creator(s) Ute Leonards, Daria Burtan, J Burn
Publication date 26 Nov 2020
Language eng
Publisher University of Bristol
Licence Non-Commercial Government Licence for public sector information
DOI 10.5523/bris.1eyr9knffaxwj1z7m03pcqzliq
Citation Ute Leonards, Daria Burtan, J Burn (2020): Nature benefits revisited: likeability. https://doi.org/10.5523/bris.1eyr9knffaxwj1z7m03pcqzliq
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