Combining immersive virtual environment (IVE) with a controlled environment is a potential solution for analyzing human thermal experience during building design. Existing studies in this field have not adequately analyzed scenarios involving stabilized comfortable and uncomfortable temperature conditions using both thermal state votes and physiological responses, or the influence of the seasons. By combining IVE with a climate chamber, called mixed IVE (MIVE) in this study, experiments were conducted to test the hypothesis that participants' virtual experience did not significantly alter their thermal experience compared to their in-situ experience. Response variables were the control temperature distribution, the thermal state vote (at te...
Thermal input is an important, but often unacknowledged, source of information in our interactions w...
Advances in Virtual Reality (VR) technologies have enhanced the possibility of including this tool i...
To examine thermal comfort and the corresponding physiological responses in non-uniform and dynamic ...
Combining immersive virtual environment (IVE) with a controlled environment is a potential solution ...
Recent studies have established immersive virtual environments (IVEs) as promising tools for studyin...
Green walls have been used in built environments as a natural element to bring various benefits, thu...
Accurately simulating occupant behavior is essential to improve our understanding about the future e...
Many complaints about indoor conditions are related to unsatisfactory thermal environments. Most res...
Objective: Temperature–color interaction effects on subjective perception and physiological response...
Objective Temperature–color interaction effects on subjective perception and physiological responses...
Virtual Reality (VR) is known as one of the most exiting computer-related technologies. Although its...
Recent advances have made Virtual Reality (VR) more realistic than ever before. This improved realis...
International audienceThanks to the digital revolution, virtual reality (VR) has getting popularity ...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether we could manipulate an individual’s body temperatur...
The human body has a unique mechanism for perceiving surrounding temperatures. When an object is in ...
Thermal input is an important, but often unacknowledged, source of information in our interactions w...
Advances in Virtual Reality (VR) technologies have enhanced the possibility of including this tool i...
To examine thermal comfort and the corresponding physiological responses in non-uniform and dynamic ...
Combining immersive virtual environment (IVE) with a controlled environment is a potential solution ...
Recent studies have established immersive virtual environments (IVEs) as promising tools for studyin...
Green walls have been used in built environments as a natural element to bring various benefits, thu...
Accurately simulating occupant behavior is essential to improve our understanding about the future e...
Many complaints about indoor conditions are related to unsatisfactory thermal environments. Most res...
Objective: Temperature–color interaction effects on subjective perception and physiological response...
Objective Temperature–color interaction effects on subjective perception and physiological responses...
Virtual Reality (VR) is known as one of the most exiting computer-related technologies. Although its...
Recent advances have made Virtual Reality (VR) more realistic than ever before. This improved realis...
International audienceThanks to the digital revolution, virtual reality (VR) has getting popularity ...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether we could manipulate an individual’s body temperatur...
The human body has a unique mechanism for perceiving surrounding temperatures. When an object is in ...
Thermal input is an important, but often unacknowledged, source of information in our interactions w...
Advances in Virtual Reality (VR) technologies have enhanced the possibility of including this tool i...
To examine thermal comfort and the corresponding physiological responses in non-uniform and dynamic ...