Neuroarchitecture : designing with the mind in mind /

Neuroscientific research techniques enable us to record the way we perceive and orientate our bodies in space, and the cognitive and behavioural impacts of spatial and architectural design. As a result, we are beginning to understand not only how, but why we respond in certain physiological and emot...

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Group Author: Ritchie, Ian, 1947- (Editor)
Published: John Wiley & Sons,
Publisher Address: Oxford :
Publication Dates: [2020]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Architectural design (London, England : 1971) ; 06, volume 90, 2020. 0003-8504
Profile (Chichester, England) ; number 268.
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Summary: Neuroscientific research techniques enable us to record the way we perceive and orientate our bodies in space, and the cognitive and behavioural impacts of spatial and architectural design. As a result, we are beginning to understand not only how, but why we respond in certain physiological and emotional ways to our environment. Understanding that architecture has more than a utilitarian or aesthetic function, and how it interacts with all our senses, has the potential to transform the ways we design and engineer architecture, cities, objects and our environment. The relatively new pan-disciplinary field of neuroarchitecture endeavors to integrate these insights with architectural practice. Our genes are responsible for the design of our brains and our brains drive our behaviour. However, the field of epigenetics has revealed that social and environmental factors can modulate gene expression in ways that are heritable, altering the structure of our brains and consequently our behaviour and that of our children, and so our societies. In this sense, neuroscientific research is allowing us to finally lay to rest Descartian mind-body dualism by revealing the complexities, abiguities and subtle synergies of the human mind, senses, emotions and physiology in relation to our environment.
Item Description: "November/December 2020."
Carrier Form: 136 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 29 cm.
ISBN: 9781119685371 (paperback) :
1119685370 (paperback)
Index Number: NA2543
CLC: B845.63
TU-859
Call Number: TU-859/N494