A nice walk through a city park can do wonders for a work-weary brain, reducing mental fatigue and improving attention. But if you're trapped on the high floors of an office tower all day, you can't exactly break for a long stroll and a picnic. Well, fear not. If you have a view of a nearby green space, like say a green roof, and even just a minute to spare, you can reap some of the same refreshing benefits of urban nature.
That's the upshot of a new paper from an Australia-based research team set for publication in the Journal of Environmental Psychology. Their work has found that even taking just 40 seconds to focus on a view of nature can boost "multiple networks of attention"βsharpening your mind to handle the next task dealt by the work day. They call it a "micro-break," and it turns out your brain loves it..
[For more of this story, written by Eric Jaffe, go to http://www.citylab.com/design/...l_daily_link4_050515]
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