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Restorative Masculine Integration Theory. [PDF]
Angelucci T, Gallegos JL.
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Quantifying intergenerational differences in community public space perception: a multimodal Electroencephalography-eye tracking study. [PDF]
Shang W, Lu D.
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Effects of a Virtual Reality-Based Natural Environment Intervention on Attention and Mood in Community-Dwelling Older Adults: Randomized Controlled Trial. [PDF]
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Temporally consistent low-light face video enhancement via video-to-video conditional diffusion. [PDF]
Ding X, He K, Sun H, Yang J.
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Attention Restoration Theory is applied to explore the causes and consequences of mental fatigue in clergy and suggest practical interventions to restore cognitive wellbeing. Previous research has investigated the physical and emotional health and wellbeing of clergy, but has largely neglected clergy cognitive wellbeing.
Chelsea Gill, Jan Packer
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Attention Restoration Theory (ART) predicts exposure to natural environments may lead to improved cognitive performance through restoration of a limited cognitive resource, directed attention. A recent review by Ohly and colleagues (2016) uncovered substantial ambiguity surrounding details of directed attention and how cognitive restoration was tested.
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Implications of attention restoration theory for leisure planners and managers
Leisure/ Loisir, 2013Effective cognitive functioning in humans is reliant on the management of directed attention. Recent research has shown that an overuse of directed attention leads to irritability, decreased concentration and increased levels of stress and aggression. We believe this research provides a new rationale for urban nature based on the psychological benefits
Katherine Stack, John Shultis
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Nature Breaks Even - Critique and Reframing of Attention Restoration Theory [PDF]
It is common knowledge that spending time outside in nature tends to improve one’s mental wellbeing. Attempting to explain this phenomenon, Attention Restoration Theory proposes that exposure to natural environments refills a certain depleted mental resource.
Vance, Joseph A.
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