11 June 2015

Looking At Nature Improves Brain Function

Blyde River Canyon: The 3rd largest canyon in the
world, as seen from Adjusting Room 4.
The flat walls and ceilings of our buildings and homes simply cannot be good for our pscyhe. This is why you find pictures of nature throughout my office. A new study has shown that simply looking at nature for just 40 seconds improves brain function, with study subjects showing superior concentration levels. Apparently, it also works with pictures. So it turns out that all the pictures and murals we have in the office also improve the function of your brain. But to get the most benefit, be sure to spend some time every day enjoying the natural beauty around us, even if it's just for less than a minute.


For more information:
http://www.naturalnews.com/049938_nature_green_roofs_color_therapy.html
http://www.hngn.com/articles/95892/20150527/looking-at-nature-scenic-views-can-help-your-brain-function-better-at-work-study-says.htm

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