Investigating the Effects of Architectural Space on Cognition and Brain Activities: A Systematic Review

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attention, and emphasis on visual elements and human experiences. EEG technique, fMRI, and some auxiliary tools, such as eye tracking, have been used to measure the effect of architectural space on the brain. n

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zamani, mahbubeh … vafaee, farzaneh. (2022). Investigating the Effects of Architectural Space on Cognition and Brain Activities: A Systematic Review. The Neuroscience Journal of Shefaye Khatam, 10(3), 68–97. https://doi.org/10.52547/shefa.10.3.68

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