
Rachel Kaplan
Rachel Kaplan is a distinguished psychologist known for her pioneering work in environmental psychology and the theory of attention restoration. Along with her husband, Stephen Kaplan, she developed the Attention Restoration Theory in the 1980s, which posits that exposure to natural environments can replenish cognitive resources and improve attention. Her research has significantly influenced how we understand the psychological benefits of interacting with nature.
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Rachel Kaplan is a professor of psychology at the University of Michigan and co-proposed the attention restoration theory.
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Rachel Kaplan is one of the professors who proposed the attention restoration theory in the 1980s.
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