Jiayu Guo's research while affiliated with Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University and other places
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Publications (2)
The purpose of this study was to investigate the physiological recovery effects of olfactory, visual and olfactory–visual stimuli associated with garden plants. In a randomized controlled study design, ninety-five Chinese university students were randomly selected to be exposed to stimulus materials, namely the odor of Osmanthus fragrans and a corr...
People obtain a host of benefits and increased well-being from multi-sensory experiences in natural environments. In order to examine the effects of multi-sensory combinations, this study thus measured physiological (ST, SCL, α-EEG, β-EEG) and psychological (STAI-S) restoration and the overall perceived quality evaluation with four independent plan...
Citations
... Research has expanded to include sensory data beyond visuals in studying urban greenery, exploring audiovisual perceptions and their restorative effects (Carles et al., 1999;Rummukainen et al., 2014;Ali et al., 2021;Xie et al., 2022;Ren et al., 2023;Stevens et al., 2018;Deng et al., 2020). Studies have delved into the sensory and physiological impacts of greenery, examining aspects like air quality (Zhao et al., 2020a) and multi-sensory restoration (Qi et al., 2022). Additionally, the influence of green exercise on attention and mood has been investigated, linking health outcomes with environmental psychology . ...