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very small evidence base for neuro-architecture in learning spaces

Exact: 10 studies

Only 10 studies met inclusion criteria for this systematic review of neuro-architecture and learning environments

The systematic review followed PRISMA guidelines and used bibliometric analysis via VOSviewer to identify relevant search terms. Despite a comprehensive search across four major databases, the rigorous inclusion criteria resulted in just 10 studies being retained, highlighting the limited prior research in this area.

Ultimately, 10 studies were selected for qualitative synthesis.
Reyhaneh Raisi et al., 2025, Intelligent Buildings International

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