2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.landurbplan.2017.02.007
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Using functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) to analyze brain region activity when viewing landscapes

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“…Research has discussed the interplay between landscape types and the physiological response of human beings [19]; it is very critical to divide landscape types in landscape evaluation studies. It is common to divide by dichotomy, e.g., natural versus built landscape, in existing studies [14,15,[20][21][22], but there have been various ways to divide landscape types in previous studies.…”
Section: Studies On Nightscape and Desirable Landscape Types For Nighmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Research has discussed the interplay between landscape types and the physiological response of human beings [19]; it is very critical to divide landscape types in landscape evaluation studies. It is common to divide by dichotomy, e.g., natural versus built landscape, in existing studies [14,15,[20][21][22], but there have been various ways to divide landscape types in previous studies.…”
Section: Studies On Nightscape and Desirable Landscape Types For Nighmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the recent EEG technology develops, the use of mobile EEG has been widespread in related studies, and new approaches combining different methodologies such as eye tracking [30], electromyography and blood volume pulse [10], and in-depth interview [14] with EEG are also increasing to validate EEG's effectiveness. In addition to EEG technology, fMRI (functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging), another technology for measuring brain activity, has been used to compare landscape characteristics in other studies [19,31]. Kim et al [31] used functional MRI in response to viewing rural and urban living environment, which suggested an inherent preference toward nature-friendly environment.…”
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“…Research has discussed the interplay between landscape types and the physiological response of human beings [15], it is very critical to divide landscape types in landscape evaluation studies. It is common to divide by dichotomy; natural versus built landscape in existing studies [16,17,11,18,10], but there have been various ways to divide landscape types in previous studies.…”
Section: Studies On Nightscape and Desirable Landscape Types For Nighmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In turn, these processes have been related to positive alterations in brain structures implicated in mental well-being and cognition. For example, perceived restorative quality has been linked to lower activation of the bilateral cuneus, precuneus, and the right cingulate gyrus (58); the amygdala has been implicated in modulating neural networks involved in social cognition (59); and physical activity has been reported to positively correlate with brain matter volume in hippocampal gyrus and white matter volume in precuneus and posterior cingulate gyrus (60). Collectively, these findings encourage further investigation of the effects of neighbourhood greenness on the brain and the underlying mechanisms of these effects.…”
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