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Washington [US], August 2 (ANI): The old saying, "Home is where the heart is," has some new study to back it up. A new study has found photos of a person's living space can accurately point at personality traits and the mood of the people who live there, especially as a person gets older.
Older adults are happier when space matches personality: Study
According to the study, when a living space matches the personality and preferences of the person who lives there, older adults reported enhanced well-being.
Washington: The old saying, Home is where the heart is, has some new science to back it up. A new study has found photos of a person s living space can accurately point at personality traits and the mood of the people who live there, especially as a person gets older.
The findings of the study were published in the journal The Gerontologist . For the study, scientists at The University of Texas at Austin studied 286 people over the age of 65. They took photographs of the rooms where the subjects spent the most time (typically the living room) and found that certain characteristics of a person s personality were reflected in core elements of room decor.