Table 1: Overview of research on wooden material therapy from 1992-2016. Well organized and interesting information from the aforementioned paper. If forest bathing research is your jam you’ll dig the parallels. https://t.co/2wL4Y6doOr
Ikei, H., Song, C. & Miyazaki, Y. Physiological effects of wood on humans: a review. J Wood Sci 63, 1–23 (2017). I love to share this research paper with students because it’s great. That and the statement re: limited preexisting research in the abstra
RT @rodrigofmourao1: @mgarchitecture @MassTimberCJ @Wood_for_Good To getting a clear picture on how it has been studied, have a look on thi…
@mgarchitecture @MassTimberCJ @Wood_for_Good To getting a clear picture on how it has been studied, have a look on this work: https://t.co/jatUAdTlZW
Physiological effects of wood on humans: a review https://t.co/jkODYHySYM
RT @CraigNordham: I would have never thought to study this topic #foresttherapy Physiological effects of wood on humans: a review https://t…
RT @CraigNordham: I would have never thought to study this topic #foresttherapy Physiological effects of wood on humans: a review https://t…
RT @CraigNordham: I would have never thought to study this topic #foresttherapy Physiological effects of wood on humans: a review https://t…
I would have never thought to study this topic #foresttherapy Physiological effects of wood on humans: a review https://t.co/GqS4g5CMDJ