Neurodata-Driven Interior Design: Towards Environments That Promote Mental Health and Creativity | ||||
Journal of Design Sciences and Applied Arts | ||||
Article 31, Volume 6, Issue 2, June 2025, Page 414-428 PDF (1.61 MB) | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/jdsaa.2025.375260.1456 | ||||
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Author | ||||
Heba Omar ![]() | ||||
The Higher Institute of Applied Arts; 6 October City, Egypt. | ||||
Abstract | ||||
Interior design based on neural data is of the most recent developments in architecture &interior design, where neuroscience & interior design are combined to understand how environments built on the human brain affect This method is based on analyzing neural data, such as brain activity & eye movement tracking to identify & analyze users' responses to different design elements, such as lighting, color, space distribution & plant distribution.The research aims to study how to utilize neural data to improve the designs of interior spaces which contributes to the creation of more comfortable & productive environments The research-based methodology is the collection of neuro-physiological data from users within tailored environments, Analyze to identify patterns associated between design elements and brain responses.For ex.,practical experiments showed that modulation of lighting & temperature based on employee brain wave data increased productivity, The design of chemotherapy rooms contributed to reducing stress in patients by analyzing physiological anxiety indicators but despite the promising possibilities they offer ND3 As a bridge between science & art, it faces challenges related to the ethics of collecting sensitive neurological data in addition to individual disparities in responses as a result of factors such as culture,The high cost of tech required.However,this area is expected to evolve towards adaptive environments based on artificial intelligence,Enabling it to automatically adapt to users' mood The research concludes that the neural data-based interior represents a qualitative shift in improving the user experience & recommends adopting these technologies in future design standards to ensure more effective environments | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Interior; Design; Neurological; Data | ||||
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