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Susan Magsamen, Johns Hopkins 'Neuroaesthetics' leader and maker-turned-researcher, explains how design choices affect bodies and brains.
Her team’s work measures real physiological responses and turns findings into practical frameworks for architects, health systems, and brands.
By BialekSusan Magsamen, Johns Hopkins 'Neuroaesthetics' leader and maker-turned-researcher, explains how design choices affect bodies and brains.
Her team’s work measures real physiological responses and turns findings into practical frameworks for architects, health systems, and brands.