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Do the ‘Fish Experiment’ to ‘See’ What We’re Built to See
Did you ever wonder about the strange way humans take in the world? Like the animals we are, of course! A quick way to see this is with the ‘Fish Experiment.’ Look at the images below and note where your … Continue reading
Posted in Neuroscience, Patterns, People-centric Design, Primal Vista
Tagged Neuroscience, Primal Vista, STEM
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The Primal Vista: Why We Crave Water Views
Every summer, Mark and I reserve one vacation week for a trip to the quaint Cape Cod town of Wellfleet, Massachusetts. No chateau in Chinon, palazzo in Paris or castle in Cardiff, just a few rooms with a view—an ocean view. Like many … Continue reading