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SENSE

The Stress Experiences in Neighborhood and Social Environments Study (SENSE), initiates a new line of inquiry using physiological data to better understand individuals' neighborhood perceptions within a community-engaged research process.

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Findings from this early work were published in the International Journal of Health Geographics: Chrisinger BW, King AC. Stress experiences in neighborhood and social environments (SENSE): a pilot study to integrate the quantified self with citizen science to improve the built environment and health. International journal of health geographics. 2018 Dec;17(1):17. 

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SENSE Study participants can click here to view their post-study data visualizations. 

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