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Eleanor Ratcliffe
Eleanor Ratcliffe
Senior Lecturer in Environmental Psychology, University of Surrey
Verified email at surrey.ac.uk
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Bird sounds and their contributions to perceived attention restoration and stress recovery
E Ratcliffe, B Gatersleben, PT Sowden
Journal of Environmental Psychology 36, 221-228, 2013
5802013
Memory and place attachment as predictors of imagined restorative perceptions of favourite places
E Ratcliffe, KM Korpela
Journal of Environmental Psychology 48, 120-130, 2016
1742016
Sound and soundscape in restorative natural environments: A narrative literature review
E Ratcliffe
Frontiers in psychology 12, 570563, 2021
1622021
The use of virtual reality in environment experiences and the importance of realism
M Newman, B Gatersleben, KJ Wyles, E Ratcliffe
Journal of environmental psychology 79, 101733, 2022
1522022
Associations with bird sounds: How do they relate to perceived restorative potential?
E Ratcliffe, B Gatersleben, PT Sowden
Journal of environmental psychology 47, 136-144, 2016
1432016
Consumption rituals relating to food and drink: A review and research agenda
E Ratcliffe, WL Baxter, N Martin
Appetite, 2018
732018
Time-and self-related memories predict restorative perceptions of favorite places via place identity
E Ratcliffe, KM Korpela
Environment and Behavior 50 (6), 690-720, 2018
702018
Exploring psychological restoration in favorite indoor and outdoor urban places using a top-down perspective
M Subiza-Pérez, T Pasanen, E Ratcliffe, K Lee, A Bornioli, J de Bloom, ...
Journal of Environmental Psychology 78, 101706, 2021
672021
Predicting the perceived restorative potential of bird sounds through acoustics and aesthetics
E Ratcliffe, B Gatersleben, PT Sowden
Environment & Behavior, 2018
662018
Enhancing wellbeing with psychological tasks along forest trails
K Korpela, EM Savonen, S Anttila, T Pasanen, E Ratcliffe
Urban Forestry & Urban Greening 26, 25-30, 2017
482017
Future teleworking inclinations post-COVID-19: examining the role of teleworking conditions and perceived productivity
C Weber, SE Golding, J Yarker, R Lewis, E Ratcliffe, F Munir, TP Wheele, ...
Frontiers in Psychology 13, 863197, 2022
342022
The actual and ideal indoor soundscape for work, relaxation, physical and sexual activity at home: A case study during the COVID-19 lockdown in London
S Torresin, E Ratcliffe, F Aletta, R Albatici, F Babich, T Oberman, J Kang
Frontiers in psychology 13, 1038303, 2022
302022
Toward a better understanding of pleasant sounds and soundscapes in urban settings
E Ratcliffe
Cities & Health, 2019
272019
Understanding the perceived benefits of nature for creativity
E Ratcliffe, B Gatersleben, PT Sowden, KM Korpela
The Journal of Creative Behavior, 2021
242021
Which is primary: Preference or perceived instoration?
KM Korpela, E Ratcliffe
Journal of Environmental Psychology 75, 101617, 2021
232021
Work fatigue during COVID-19 lockdown teleworking: the role of psychosocial, environmental, and social working conditions
C Weber, SE Golding, J Yarker, K Teoh, R Lewis, E Ratcliffe, F Munir, ...
Frontiers in psychology 14, 1155118, 2023
142023
Biodiversity and psychological well-being
K Korpela, T Pasanen, E Ratcliffe
Urban biodiversity. Routledge, New York, 134-149, 2018
142018
Restorative perceptions and outcomes associated with listening to birds
E Ratcliffe
PQDT-UK & Ireland, 2015
142015
‘Designing a wellbeing garden’a systematic review of design recommendations
B Harries, LS Chalmin-Pui, B Gatersleben, A Griffiths, E Ratcliffe
Design for health 7 (2), 180-201, 2023
132023
On the importance of qualitative research in environmental psychology
E Ratcliffe, C Ogunbode, S Wilkie, CR Jones, P Devine-Wright, D Uzzell, ...
Journal of Environmental Psychology 93, 2023
122023
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