JOURNAL ARTICLE
Studies from Zhejiang University of Technology Reveal New Findings on Psychology and Psychiatry (How Multimodal Sensory Stimuli In Nighttime Jogging Environments Influence Restorative Experiences? an Empirical Study Based On Physiological and...).
Published In: Psychology & Psychiatry Journal, 2026. P. 446 1 of 2
Database: Psychology Source 2 of 2
Abstract
The article focuses on a study conducted by researchers at Zhejiang University of Technology, which investigates the effects of multimodal sensory stimuli on physiological and psychological restoration during nighttime jogging. The study involved thirty participants and compared the restorative benefits of auditory, olfactory, and visual stimuli, finding that auditory stimuli were most effective for attention restoration and stress recovery, while olfactory stimuli enhanced positive well-being. The research supports Attention Restoration Theory and Stress Recovery Theory, extending the understanding of sensory perception mechanisms at night and offering insights for designing nighttime exercise environments. The study has been peer-reviewed and provides a framework for future research in this area. [Extracted from the article]
Additional Information
- Source:Psychology & Psychiatry Journal. 2026/01, p446
- Document Type:Article
- Subject Area:Sports and Leisure
- Publication Date:2026
- ISSN:1944-2718
- Accession Number:190898415
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