Many Minds

How nature restores the mind

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Sep 10, 2025
Dr. Marc Berman, an Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of Chicago and director of the Environmental Neuroscience Lab, discusses the profound effects of nature on mental well-being. He explores Attention Restoration Theory, differentiates between soft and harsh fascination, and highlights how natural environments rejuvenate cognitive resources. Berman shares insights from his research on how nature can improve mood and cognitive functions, along with potential benefits for mental health treatments and urban design that incorporates natural elements.
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INSIGHT

Soft Fascination Restores Attention

  • Soft fascination captures involuntary attention without exhausting mental resources.
  • Natural settings often provide this gentle engagement, making them restorative.
INSIGHT

Two Kinds Of Attention

  • Directed attention is a limited, fatigable resource separate from involuntary attention.
  • Nature restores directed attention by engaging involuntary attention without high effort.
ANECDOTE

Walk In The Park Study

  • Participants did a 50-minute walk in nature or a busy urban route, with phones withheld and GPS tracking.
  • Backward digit span improved about 1.5 digits after nature walks but not after urban walks.
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