‘Personal comfort systems’ and thermally active clothing are able to warm and cool individual building occupants by transferring heat directly to and from their body surfaces. Such systems would ideally target local body surfaces with high temperature sensitivities. Such sensitivities have not been quantified in detail before. Here we report local thermal sensations and sensitiv-ities for 318 local skin spots distributed over one side of the body, measured on a large num-ber of subjects. Skin temperature changes were induced with a thermal probe 14 mm in diame-ter, and subjective thermal sensations were surveyed after 10 seconds. Our neutral base tem-perature was 31oC and the spot stimulus was ±5oC. Cool and warm sensitivities are seen to v...
Local thermal sensations of all body parts were studied in neutral-warm room while face, chest and b...
Subjects were exposed to sequences of partial-body cooling and warming over a period of three hours....
The ability of human hands and feet to convey skin thermal sensations is an important contributor to...
‘Personal comfort systems’ and thermally active clothing are able to warm and cool individual buildi...
‘Personal comfort systems’ and thermally active clothing are able to warm and cool individual buildi...
‘Personal comfort systems’ and thermally active clothing are able to warm and cool individual buildi...
‘Personal comfort systems’ and thermally active clothing are able to warm and cool individual buildi...
In the present study the local thermal sensation of subjects as well as the impact of local thermal ...
Sensing skin wetness is linked to inputs arising from cutaneous cold-sensitive afferents. As thermos...
Differences in skin thermal sensitivity have been extensively mapped across areas of the human body,...
Differences in skin thermal sensitivity have been extensively mapped across areas of the human body,...
Sensing skin wetness is linked to inputs arising from cutaneous cold-sensitive afferents. As thermos...
Thermal sensitivity has been of scientific interest for almost a century. Despite this, several res...
Humidity receptors have never been identified on human skin and the ability to perceive skin wetness...
Although several studies have compared thermal sensitivity between body segments, little is known on...
Local thermal sensations of all body parts were studied in neutral-warm room while face, chest and b...
Subjects were exposed to sequences of partial-body cooling and warming over a period of three hours....
The ability of human hands and feet to convey skin thermal sensations is an important contributor to...
‘Personal comfort systems’ and thermally active clothing are able to warm and cool individual buildi...
‘Personal comfort systems’ and thermally active clothing are able to warm and cool individual buildi...
‘Personal comfort systems’ and thermally active clothing are able to warm and cool individual buildi...
‘Personal comfort systems’ and thermally active clothing are able to warm and cool individual buildi...
In the present study the local thermal sensation of subjects as well as the impact of local thermal ...
Sensing skin wetness is linked to inputs arising from cutaneous cold-sensitive afferents. As thermos...
Differences in skin thermal sensitivity have been extensively mapped across areas of the human body,...
Differences in skin thermal sensitivity have been extensively mapped across areas of the human body,...
Sensing skin wetness is linked to inputs arising from cutaneous cold-sensitive afferents. As thermos...
Thermal sensitivity has been of scientific interest for almost a century. Despite this, several res...
Humidity receptors have never been identified on human skin and the ability to perceive skin wetness...
Although several studies have compared thermal sensitivity between body segments, little is known on...
Local thermal sensations of all body parts were studied in neutral-warm room while face, chest and b...
Subjects were exposed to sequences of partial-body cooling and warming over a period of three hours....
The ability of human hands and feet to convey skin thermal sensations is an important contributor to...