This editorial for Frontiers in Built Environment explores the intersection of cognitive science and urban design, proposing that the built environment acts as an extension of human cognition. The authors advocate for a shift toward "human-centered" design, integrating neuroscience and environmental psychology to create resilient, sustainable cities that actively support mental processes
Editorial: Extended mind for the design of human environment
Massimo Angrilli
;Marcello Costantini
;Alessandro Crociata
;Francesca Ferri
;Luciana Mastrolonardo
;Pierluigi Sacco
2026-01-01
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This editorial for Frontiers in Built Environment explores the intersection of cognitive science and urban design, proposing that the built environment acts as an extension of human cognition. The authors advocate for a shift toward "human-centered" design, integrating neuroscience and environmental psychology to create resilient, sustainable cities that actively support mental processesFile in questo prodotto:
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