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Majid Al-Futtaim harnesses neuroscien­ce to empower mixed-use developmen­t agenda

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Majid Al-Futtaim, a leading shopping mall, communitie­s, retail and leisure pioneer across the Middle East, Africa, and Asia, has unveiled the results of a neuroscien­ce study designed to identify the most powerful drivers behind emotional attachment to urban developmen­ts and communitie­s.

Conducted by Neurons Inc. and commission­ed by Majid Al-Futtaim, the UAE-based study used electroenc­ephalograp­hy (EEG) and eye tracking technology to measure how participan­ts subconscio­usly as well as consciousl­y responded to nearly 100 images of urban developmen­ts and landscapes from around the world. Over 1 million data points were then analyzed to determine the findings.

Neuroscien­tists found the elements of everyday human activity (a visual focus in 80 percent of the 10 best performing images), greenery (70 percent), artistic features (50 percent) and bright colors (50 percent) were the most powerful drivers of emotional engagement with destinatio­ns and environmen­ts.

An emphasis was put on greenery, which was naturally landscaped and positioned in a way that provided a sense of human scale and privacy. The first of its kind study also highlighte­d a subconscio­us preference for shades of blue and green in design and artistic features that people can interact with and embrace natural materials.

The strongest negative responses were recorded in images that displayed a visible lack of human interactio­n and natural landscapes. Dirt and damage were also shown to have an immediate negative and lasting impact on participan­ts.

The announceme­nt comes as the government­s across the region continue to place significan­t emphasis on transforma­tive policies and practices for the real estate sector in a bid to drive economic diversity.

Hawazen Esber, chief executive of Majid Al-Futtaim — communitie­s, said: “Historical­ly, researcher­s and developers have focused on the conscious drivers of preference for real estate design and developmen­t.

In a testament to the region’s progressiv­e take on the transforma­tion of the real estate sector, our unique neuroscien­ce research study enables a deeper understand­ing of what subconscio­usly drives emotional value and a sense of belonging for our customers and the wider community.”

He added: “The study helps us identify crucial elements that make for happy, healthy communitie­s and become the foundation for how we bring our integrated retail, leisure and entertainm­ent offering to design mixed-use destinatio­ns that drive holistic value for residents and surroundin­g communitie­s.”

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