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Dr. Sarah Lin is an Environmental Psychologist with over 12 years of research into how interior spaces influence human behavior and mental health. She holds a Ph.D. in Environmental Psychology and consults for wellness-focused architectural firms.
Dr. Lin specializes in the intersection of cognitive science and interior design, helping clients create homes that actively lower cortisol levels and improve focus. Her academic background allows her to translate complex neuro-aesthetic concepts—such as the impact of biophilic design on circadian rhythms or the psychological effects of visual clutter—into actionable advice for homeowners. She has published papers on sensory processing in residential environments and frequently speaks on the importance of "restorative niches" in urban living. Her approach is empathetic and evidence-based, ensuring that design choices are not just beautiful, but biologically supportive. Example title: "Why Does Visual Clutter Increase Anxiety in 70% of Remote Workers?"