Yes — and this dual function is part of the return on investment calculation. A brief session in a HIGHKA pod with warm, low-output lighting (3,000K, dimmed to 200–400 lm) and continuous ventilation provides the low-stimulus sensory environment that attention restoration theory identifies as most effective for attentional recovery. The pod is acoustically isolated, visually enclosed, individually lit, and well-ventilated — providing exactly the conditions that allow the directed attentional system to recover between demanding work sessions. Recovery in the pod takes 10–15 minutes; the attentional benefit extends across the subsequent work session.