Short Forest Strolls Calm Activity in the Prefrontal Cortex
Tree canopies, cool air and uneven soil start altering brain activity within minutes. Studies using functional near‑infrared spectroscopy show that the prefrontal cortex, the region that handles executive control and cognitive inhibition, reduces its metabolic demand after about twenty minutes in a forest setting. At the same time, saliva samples reveal a steeper drop in cortisol compared with tim...More
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