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        <![CDATA[Inclusive and Regenerative Design: Creating Spaces for Older Adults and Neurodiverse Individuals]]>
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        <![CDATA[How Neuroarchitecture Can Influence the Perception of Safety in Urban Spaces and Buildings]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p  data-start="171" data-end="639">The intersection between architecture and neuroscience&mdash;known as neuroarchitecture&mdash;is emerging as an innovative field, highlighting the significant influence of design, whether in urban spaces or buildings, on human perception, including the sense of safety. This area of study gains relevance in a context where urban architecture is not merely a matter of aesthetics or function, but also a crucial element in creating environments that promote well-being and safety.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[Neuroesthetics: The Influence of Design on Human Experience]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Nowadays, attention to mental health and well-being&mdash;not only physical but also emotional and psychological&mdash;has become an increasing focus not just in clinical settings but also in relation to numerous everyday factors. A notable example is the <em data-start="396" data-end="411">White January</em> campaign, which emphasized this urgency, inviting us to reflect on mental and emotional well-being. In this scenario, neuroaesthetics and neuroarchitecture emerge as fields that serve as allies in this pursuit. They are not merely academic disciplines; they are practical approaches that seek to understand how our physical environment affects our psychological state. Neuroaesthetics, in particular, studies the relationship between aesthetic perception and neurological processes, as highlighted by Colin Ellard, a psychologist at the University of Waterloo and author of <em data-start="986" data-end="1045">Places of the Heart: The Psychogeography of Everyday Life</em> (2015).</p>]]>
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