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Designing for the Dopamine-Seeking Brain “People think dopamine decor is high-octane all the time, and because of that, they associate it with vibrant colors, which can sometimes be overly stimulating,” says Stacey Denise Moore, MD, an interior designer with expertise in neuroaesthetics and color psychology and an adult critical care physician. “But dopamine doesn’t necessarily have to translate into these excitable moments. Pretty much anything that brings us pleasure or makes us feel good can release dopamine.”
Bathrooms are often overlooked when adding personality and color to your home. And while it’s true that white walls are timeless, adding color to your bathroom can make the space feel more inviting and uniquely yours. Whether you’re aiming ...
A transformative trend is sweeping through the field of interior design. As society increasingly recognizes the profound influence our environments wield on our mental well-being, a movement has emerged.....
A surgeon-turned artist will be opening their works to the public starting September 12th. Ceyise Studios by Stacey Denise introduces brain-stimulating colors and designs imagined for....
The spaces we inhabit can profoundly influence our mental health and well-being. Although it might sound like a gimmick, science suggests that our environment can have a massive impact on our emotional state.
(CityRegions.Com, September 25, 2024 ) Houston, TX -- This fall, Houston is poised to become the epicenter of creative innovation as Modern Muse: Houston’s Women in Art....
It’s not every day that you’ll hear a successful surgeon talk about the healing benefits of art and interior design. But that’s exactly what Dr. Stacey Denise Moore has been doing since 2022....
Dr. Stacey Denise Moore is a distinguished Houston surgeon with an unlikely second career – artist and designer. Dr. Stacey has found personal healing through neuroaesthetic design.
Ceyise Studios® is my neuroaesthetic design studio, focused on how environments, visual systems, color, and sensory design support regulation, rest, and clarity.
This is where neuroscience meets lived experience and design is treated as care, not decoration.
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