Understanding the drivers leading to individual differences in human thermal perception has become increasingly important, amongst other things due to challenges such as climate change and an ageing society. This review summarizes existing knowledge related to physiological, psychological, and context-related drivers of diversity in thermal perception. Furthermore, the current state of knowledge is discussed in terms of its applicability in thermal comfort models, by combining modelling approaches of the thermoneutral zone (TNZ) and adaptive thermal heat balance model (ATHB). In conclusion, the results of this review show the clear contribution of some physiological and psychological factors, such as body composition, metabolic rate, adapta...
Recommendations for indoor thermal requirements have been based upon verbalized responses on traditi...
The use of low exergy cooling concepts in the built environment can reduce the reliance upon high-qu...
The classic or deterministic understanding of thermal comfort contends that it is driven exclusively...
Understanding the drivers leading to individual differences in human thermal perception has become i...
Understanding the drivers leading to individual differences in human thermal perception has become i...
\u3cp\u3eUnderstanding the drivers leading to individual differences in human thermal perception has...
In this paper we structure biological, psychological and background/experience drivers of thermal co...
A new Human Thermal Model (HTM) has been developed at VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland (VTT)...
Thermal comfort research has been traditionally based on cross-sectional studies and spatial aggrega...
Individuals differ in thermosensitivity, thermoregulation, and zones of thermoneutrality and thermal...
Individuals differ in thermosensitivity, thermoregulation, and zones of thermoneutrality and thermal...
Recommendations for indoor thermal requirements have been based upon verbalized responses on traditi...
The use of low exergy cooling concepts in the built environment can reduce the reliance upon high-qu...
The classic or deterministic understanding of thermal comfort contends that it is driven exclusively...
Understanding the drivers leading to individual differences in human thermal perception has become i...
Understanding the drivers leading to individual differences in human thermal perception has become i...
\u3cp\u3eUnderstanding the drivers leading to individual differences in human thermal perception has...
In this paper we structure biological, psychological and background/experience drivers of thermal co...
A new Human Thermal Model (HTM) has been developed at VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland (VTT)...
Thermal comfort research has been traditionally based on cross-sectional studies and spatial aggrega...
Individuals differ in thermosensitivity, thermoregulation, and zones of thermoneutrality and thermal...
Individuals differ in thermosensitivity, thermoregulation, and zones of thermoneutrality and thermal...
Recommendations for indoor thermal requirements have been based upon verbalized responses on traditi...
The use of low exergy cooling concepts in the built environment can reduce the reliance upon high-qu...
The classic or deterministic understanding of thermal comfort contends that it is driven exclusively...