Assessing the impact of waterfront trail aesthetics on psychological restoration in urban environments: a deep learning and random forest approach [PDF]
Urban waterfront trails can promote psychological restoration, yet how specific landscape attributes shape scenic beauty and multidimensional restorative perception across different revetment types remains unclear.
Yongshu Wu +8 more
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Uncovering the structural influence of urban park landscapes on psychological restoration via graph learning [PDF]
Over half of global population now resides in urban areas, where mental health challenges such as anxiety and depression are increasingly prevalent. Urban park landscapes are recognized as critical settings for promoting psychological restoration, yet a ...
Yujie Zhang +4 more
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Restorative effects of small urban parks: a multi-method study using eye-tracking and psychophysiological measures in Fuzhou, China [PDF]
BackgroundRapid urbanization has intensified psychological stress among urban residents. As highly accessible forms of urban green space, small urban parks play a vital role in fostering psychological resilience and restorative experiences.
Yuxi Weng +4 more
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The interactive influence mechanism of visual and olfactory stimuli on college students’ preferences for campus green spaces [PDF]
As a core environmental setting in students’ daily lives and studies, campus green spaces have a direct impact on cognitive performance and psychological well-being.
Yue Xu, Sheng Gao, Xuyan Hu, Yanming Wu
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Vegetated landscape coherence and complexity shape psychophysiological stress recovery in campus courtyards. [PDF]
University students across urban campuses face sustained stress loads, making everyday restorative opportunities paramount. We ran a randomized virtual-reality experiment (N = 282) crossing landscape coherence (low, moderate, high) and complexity (low ...
Yaling Gao +4 more
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The effects of landscape on visual preference and fatigue recovery among university students: Differences in gender, grade level and major. [PDF]
Exposure to natural landscapes has been shown to affect both physiological and psychological well-being, with the extent of these effects varying across different landscape types. However, the underlying mechanisms remain poorly understood.
Chenyu Zheng +4 more
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Can pocket parks be compared to community parks in the restoration effect of physical and mental health for young adults? A comparative experiment in high-density urban Green spaces [PDF]
IntroductionUrban intensification limits the availability of green space, leading to the rise of pocket parks as a strategy approach to urban greening.
Yuzhe Zhang +3 more
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Aging and elderly health issues have always been the focus of attention, both within and outside the industry. With the introduction of the national “14th Five-Year Plan” for healthy aging, it is urgent to address how to implement this plan.
Tianjiao Yan, Hong Leng, Qing Yuan
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Educational settings are considered some of the most mentally depleting environments since they require high concentration, creativity, and efficiency. University campuses clearly portray these environments.
Yasser Farghaly +2 more
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IntroductionAs global urbanization intensifies, the physical and mental stressors of modern life have led to the growing prevalence of suboptimal health conditions. Spending time in a forest benefits human health and well-being. In this context, based on
Yuqian Wang +11 more
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