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Do high ceilings help thinking?

November 3, 2008 by Kristina Chew, PhD  
Filed under Health

Do high ceilings help thinking?

High ceilings spur creative thinking, according to a recent study which did get me thinking about this: Charlie’s middle school classroom has a much lower ceiling than last year’s elementary school classroom last year, which was in a different building in a different part of our town. And, while his room last year had a row of windows that looked out to a playground and trees, this year’s room is on the far side of a corridor. There are windows, but they look out onto a hallway.
Lower ceilings and a lack of outside-looking windows aren’t the reason that Charlie’s transition …read more


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