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In search of features that constitute an “enriched environment” in humans: Associations between geographical properties and brain structure
Access & Citations
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- 32k
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- 117
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Online attention
- 213 tweeters
- 16 blogs
- 6 Facebook pages
- 2 Google+ users
- 70 news outlets
- 3 Redditors
- 1 Video uploaders
- 1 Wikipedia page
- 216 Mendeley
This article is in the 99th percentile (ranked 645th) of the 333,748 tracked articles of a similar age in all journals and the 99th percentile (ranked 11th) of the 5,551 tracked articles of a similar age in Scientific Reports
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Mentions in news and blogs
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Stadtleben: Wer am Wald wohnt, hat eine gesündere Amygdala
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Living near a forest keeps your amygdala healthier
MedicalXpress -
How walking in the woods benefits your health
Mother Nature Network -
Living Near a Forest Keeps Your Amygdala Healthier
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Living near a forest is good for your brain, research finds
The Malay Mail Online -
Living Near a Forest Keeps Your Amygdala Healthier
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Living Near a Forest Is Linked to Better Brain Health
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Urban Gray Matter Needs Trees
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Milan is growing trees on skyscrapers
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Here's even more evidence that you need to spend time enjoying nature
Australian Popular Science News
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