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The Roles of Biophilic Attitudes and Auditory Stimuli within Attention Restoration Theory
Attention Restoration Theory indicates that interacting with nature allows one's fatigued, directed attention to be restored. This effect has been documented and produced through directed interaction with nature, such as a walk in the park, as well as through indirect interactions (e.g., photographs).
Boggs, Jason B.
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Few studies have investigated the impact of landscapes on humans’ mental status while they are moving at high speeds, such as driving on the freeway.
Bin Jiang, Jibo He, Jielin Chen
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Feasibility of Attention Restoration Theory-Driven Hypnotherapy for Fatigue in Cancer Survivors
International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 2021This study aimed to assess the feasibility of Attention Restoration Theory (ART)-driven hypnotherapy to address cancer-related fatigue (CRF). Six participants with CRF completed the study. Participants completed measures of fatigue and pain pre- and posttreatment of 5 sessions of ART-driven hypnotherapy, each of which followed a treatment manual ...
Gary R, Elkins +6 more
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Design of White Noise Healing Wall Based on Attention Restoration Theory
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2021
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Exploring attention restorative theory and its use in fatigue management
BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care, 2012BackgroundFatigue is a common and distressing symptom of long term illness, palliative care conditions and cancer, and a concern for families, carers and healthcare practitioners. Attention Restorative Theory (ART) was developed by Kaplan (2001) following his interest in restoring mental attention within the ‘person-environment interaction’.
Marilyn N Y Kirshbaum +5 more
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Attention Restoration Theory: Exploring the Role of Soft Fascination and Mental Bandwidth
Environment and Behavior, 2018Soft fascination is a key but underexamined element of Attention Restoration Theory (ART). According to ART, attending to softly fascinating stimuli not only requires little effort but also leaves mental space for reflection. We propose that soft fascination can be characterized as the interaction of both attentional effort and mental bandwidth and ...
Avik Basu, Jason Duvall, Rachel Kaplan
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Understanding Attention Restoration Theory Through the Lens of Nature Writers: A Content Analysis
Journal of Outdoor Recreation, Education, and LeadershipOver the past three decades, attention restoration theory (ART) has been widely applied in restorative environments research, providing a framework for examining human-environment relationships. Much of the research on ART has emphasized the role of the environment in restorative experiences and the recovery of attentional fatigue.
Sara Tipler, Edward Ruddell
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Do Indoor Plants Improve Performance Outcomes?: Using the Attention Restoration Theory
2018The current study used the Attention Restoration Theory to investigate whether plants in an office context produced restorative effects that enable employees to perform better. This study was one of the first attempts to empirically investigate the effect of indoor plants on experiences of performance outcomes within South Africa.
Kaylin Adamson, Andrew Thatcher
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A Simulated Walk in Nature: Testing Predictions From the Attention Restoration Theory
Environment and Behavior, 2021Corey Crossan
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