心理学
任务(项目管理)
认知
认知心理学
自然(考古学)
选择性注意
走神
神经科学
历史
经济
考古
管理
作者
Marc G. Berman,John Jonides,Stephen Kaplan
标识
DOI:10.1111/j.1467-9280.2008.02225.x
摘要
We compare the restorative effects on cognitive functioning of interactions with natural versus urban environments. Attention restoration theory (ART) provides an analysis of the kinds of environments that lead to improvements in directed-attention abilities. Nature, which is filled with intriguing stimuli, modestly grabs attention in a bottom-up fashion, allowing top-down directed-attention abilities a chance to replenish. Unlike natural environments, urban environments are filled with stimulation that captures attention dramatically and additionally requires directed attention (e.g., to avoid being hit by a car), making them less restorative. We present two experiments that show that walking in nature or viewing pictures of nature can improve directed-attention abilities as measured with a backwards digit-span task and the Attention Network Task, thus validating attention restoration theory.
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