
Modern Design Geometry Causes Visual Stress and Brain Overload - Neuroscience News The repetitive patterns and high-contrast clutter of modern human-made design place excessive metabolic workloads on the visual cortex, providing an ironclad biological foundation for visual stress that demands the structural optimizatio...
Key Takeaways
- By pairing mathematical analyses of natural scene geometry with advanced neurocomputational models
- While poorly designed spaces stress everyone’s brain to some degree
- Human-made environments that feature certain design elements can overload the brain
