CALIT2 COLLABORATES WITH UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT SAN DIEGO NEUROSCIENTISTS AND PSYCHOLOGISTS TO STUDY HOW 'WAY-FINDING' AFFECTS THE BRAIN
August 18, 2008
August 18, 2008
LA JOLLA, Calif., Aug. 18 -- The University of California at San Diego issued the following press release:
Losing one's way in a large building can be stressful, time-consuming and costly - a 2004 study published in U.K. medical journal The Lancet found that staff at one large hospital spent 4,500 hours each year giving directions to lost patients, at an associated annual cost of $220,000. But when a patient is critically ill and can't locate the emergency care facility, ease of n . . .
Losing one's way in a large building can be stressful, time-consuming and costly - a 2004 study published in U.K. medical journal The Lancet found that staff at one large hospital spent 4,500 hours each year giving directions to lost patients, at an associated annual cost of $220,000. But when a patient is critically ill and can't locate the emergency care facility, ease of n . . .