Ojala et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Short virtual nature breaks in the office environment can restore stress: An experimental studyOjala et al., 2022
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- Ojala A
- Neuvonen M
- Kurkilahti M
- Leinikka M
- Huotilainen M
- Tyrväinen L
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- Journal of Environmental Psychology
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Abstract Knowledge workers need short breaks during their office hours to relieve stress. We examined the benefits of virtually produced nature environments during afternoon breaks. Knowledge workers (n= 39) visited the Virtual Nature Room a total of nine times. During their …
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