Neuroscience-informed approaches in architectural design: a systematic review of cognitive measures and interactive technologies from an HCI perspective
Priscila Cedillo
In recent years, architectural design has incorporated principles from neuroscience to improve human experience in built environments, giving rise to neuroarchitecture as an emerging discipline. Although numerous studies examine cognitive and emotional responses to architectural spaces, the state-of-the-art remains fragmented, particularly regarding how design features shape attention, memory, and spatial orientation. This systematic literature review, conducted in accordance with established sy
