Psychology
Immersion in nature enhances neural indices of executive attention
A. S. Mcdonnell and D. L. Strayer
A randomized controlled trial using EEG finds that a 40-minute walk in nature feels more restorative than an urban walk and enhances neural markers of executive control (error-related negativity). Research conducted by Amy S. McDonnell and David L. Strayer.
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