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Study shows a walk in the park fixes a fuzzy brain

April 9, 2013 3:52 pm / Leave a Comment / kimzee

The evidence keeps rolling in: when you need to clear your head, the best place to do it is out among the trees. Excerpt from Treehugger article by Jaymi Heimbuch Urban living gives you brain fatigue. It flat out makes your brain tired of constantly being alert and aware. And a walk in the park … Read More →

Posted in: Reading & Concentration / Tagged: involuntary attention, parks, scientific study

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Kim Coetzee: Now a Dr (PhD)! Recently a MAPS programme researcher. I focus on Intnl Climate Change Policy, India, Critical IR Theory (R.W. Cox), GEG. Would-be cyclist, cloud watcher, cat-napper, Peanut Butter lover. And I like maps (the real ones – especially ones that don’t use the ubiquitous Mercator projection ). Full publications list on my Academia.edu page.
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