Expert: Cities are overloading people's nervous systems
Infrastructure
- 21 May, 2026
- 15:42
Today, cities are overloading people's nervous systems, architect Nani Zhgenti said at an event held within the framework of WUF13 in Baku.
Report quotes her as saying the human nervous system was never adapted to such a rapid pace of life and such an intense flow of information.
"Today, events and processes are unfolding so quickly that our brains cannot fully process all of this information. As a result, people become excessively overloaded, and I believe that nearly every element of the surrounding environment creates a certain form of psychological aggression," she said.
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