What is a View Worth?
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Overview: People have a powerful emotional response to views. It could be our territorial imperative, the need to control and defend the land around us. Or it could be that primal instinct which led our early ancestors to walk upright so they could scan the African plain for predators. Everyone has a biological need to see and connect with our natural surroundings on a daily basis. According to some studies, exposure to bright sunlight can relieve depression. The daily and seasonal movement of the sun stimulates a small organ in our brains called the pineal body the same organ which birds and whales use to navigate during their annual migrations. People who participate in experiments where they live in caves with artificial lights for extended periods often suffer ill effects long after the experiment has ended.
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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 1




