Fatemeh Taherysayah

Fatemeh Taherysayah
  • Master of Science
  • PhD Student at University of Liverpool

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Introduction
Fatemeh Taherysayah is a PhD candidate at both the University of Liverpool and Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University. Her research, positioned at the intersection of architecture and neuroscience, focuses on reintegrating users into the design process and investigating the effects of environments on cognitive activities. Her current project is 'Learning from Neuroscience: Strategies for Integrating User Experiences into the Architectural Design Process Using Electroencephalography and VR'.
Current institution
University of Liverpool
Current position
  • PhD Student

Publications

Publications (4)
Conference Paper
Creativity is a distinctive feature of human nature that involves various cognitive processes and drives innovation, progress, and personal growth. Recent research in cognitive neuroscience challenges the traditional belief that creativity is a fixed trait. Through investigations of the temporal neural correlations of a person’s creative action, ne...
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Integrating human needs and desires into the design process has long been a crucial aim of design research. Despite advancements, architectural design still often overlooks the diverse dimensions of human experiences. In this context, the recent development of affordable and mobile brain-imaging devices using electroencephalography (EEG) presents a...
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Objective The present study aims at identifying a suitable color for space given the dominant ego state including inner child, adult, and parent within the user in order to set an applied guideline to establish an effective interaction between space and human being. The main objective of this research has been the presentation of the significance o...

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