Perception of Thermal Comfort during Skin Cooling and Heating
Perception of Thermal Comfort during Skin Cooling and Heating
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Basel: MDPI AG
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English
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Basel: MDPI AG
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Due to the static and dynamic activity of the skin temperature sensors, the cutaneous thermal afferent information is dependent on the rate and direction of the temperature change, which would suggest different perceptions of temperature and of thermal comfort during skin heating and cooling. This hypothesis was tested in the present study. Subject...
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Perception of Thermal Comfort during Skin Cooling and Heating
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2075-1729
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2075-1729
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10.3390/life11070681