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e-MOTIONAL Cities

Status of Publication: In progress
Date produced: 2025
Commissioned/Funded by: H2020-EU
Authoring organisation/Author affiliation: University of Cambridge;NeuroGEARS Ltd
Type of Resource: Research
Impairment area(s): Pan-impairment
Transport mode(s): Unspecified
Journey stage: Unspecified
Region: England - London

Document summary

The objective of this project is to provide robust scientific evidence on how the natural and built urban environment shapes the neural system underlying human cognitive and emotional processing, with a perspective that also incorporates age, gender and vulnerable groups’ specificities. Furthermore, it has the goal to map such neurobiological reactivity through time and space as the urban landscape change. Grasping the spatial cognition of the citizens’ behaviour and decisions while interacting with their real-life surroundings will be a breakthrough, as it will foster more inclusive urban design resulting in better individual health and well-being. Will run between 2021-2025

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