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Aenne A. Brielmann, Nir H. Buras, Nikos A. Salingaros and Richard P. Taylor
This article reviews current research in visual urban perception. The temporal sequence of the first few milliseconds of visual stimulus processing sheds light on the historically ambiguous topic of aesthetic experience. Automatic fractal processing trig...
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Alexandros A. Lavdas, Nikos A. Salingaros and Ann Sussman
Eye-tracking technology is a biometric tool that has found many commercial and research applications. The recent advent of affordable wearable sensors has considerably expanded the range of these possibilities to fields such as computer gaming, education...
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Nikos A. Salingaros and Ann Sussman
The human brain evolved to implicitly approach or avoid objects in its surroundings. Requisite for survival, this behavior happens without conscious awareness or control, honed over 60 million years of primate evolution. Biometric technologies, including...
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Michael W. Mehaffy
Architecture has an ancient relationship to mathematics, and symmetry?in the broad sense of the term?is a core topic of both. Yet the contemporary application of theories of symmetry to architecture and built environments is a surprisingly immature area ...
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Nikos A. Salingaros
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Sabir bin Nabeeh Nu'Man
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This research aims to identify criteria for sustainable design solutions to meet the needs of Muslims today. Under the theoretical framework of Nikos Salingaros? Unified Architectural Theory, design needs and strategies derived from Islamic knowledge and...
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Nikos A. Salingaros
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Nikos A. Salingaros,Kenneth G. Masden II
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Nikos A. Salingaros,Kenneth G. Masden II
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Nicola Giacomo A.G. Linza IV,Anna Grasso-Gay,William D. Gay
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