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Люди скептически относятся к информации о том, что природа благотворно влияет на познавательные функции и эмоциональное состояние человека. Действительно, одно из исследований подтверждает, что люди постоянно недооценивают тот положительный эффект, который общение с природой оказывает на их настроение. Elizabeth K. Nisbet and John M. Zelenski. “Underestimating Nearby Nature: Affective Forecasting Errors Obscure the Happy Path to Sustainability,” Psychological Science 22 (2011): 1101–1106.
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ReTUNE (Restoring Through Urban Nature Experience), The University of Chicago, https://appchallenge.uchicago.edu/retune/, дата просмотра 4 марта 2020. ReTUNE