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How the Skin Thickness and Thermal Contact Resistance Influence Thermal Tactile Perception
A few experimental studies on thermal tactile perception have shown the influence of the thermal contact resistance which relates to contact surface roughness and pressure.
Shichen Ding, Congyan Chen
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Thermal Pain Perception After Aerobic Exercise
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2005To examine thermal pain perception before, 5 minutes after, and 30 minutes after 30 minutes of treadmill exercise at 75% of maximal oxygen uptake (V o 2 max).Repeated-measures.Sports science laboratory.Convenience sample of 14 healthy male and female volunteers (mean age +/- standard deviation, 32+/-3y).Sensory thresholds, pain thresholds, and pain ...
Ruble, Stephan B. S +5 more
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Influence of an experimental palatal plate on thermal perception
Journal of Prosthodontic Research, 2009This study aimed to examine how coverage of the hard palate by an experimental palatal plate influenced thermosensation.A total of 20 young adult volunteers were recruited from Osaka University Graduate School of Dentistry. An experimental palatal plate, 1.5mm in thickness, was made for each subject from acrylic resin.
Masako, Furuya-Yoshinaka +3 more
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Visual perception of vibration-distorted thermal images
Journal of Electronic Imaging, 2008The target recognition ability of the human visual system can be severely affected by vibration of the imaging system. Although vibration can be minimized by proper design, it is often the main limitation on visual perception despite the best attempts at stabilization. There are two types of image degradation caused by vibration of the camera. The
Adrian Stern, Etan Fisher
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The psychophysics of temperature perception and thermal-interface design
Proceedings 10th Symposium on Haptic Interfaces for Virtual Environment and Teleoperator Systems. HAPTICS 2002, 2003This research is focused on the development and evaluation of a thermal display that could be incorporated into a haptic device. A review of the research on human temperature perception has assisted in specifying the characteristics required for such a display, and has revealed areas in which there is insufficient knowledge to make these specifications.
Lynette A. Jones, Michal Berris
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Space-Time Dependencies and Thermal Perception
2016This experiment was focused on determining whether the spatial representation of thermal stimuli is influenced by the temporal parameters of stimulation as has been demonstrated for tactile stimuli. Four warm thermal pulses within the innocuous range of temperatures were presented on the forearm in varying spatial and temporal sequences.
Anshul Singhal, Lynette A. Jones
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Thermal expectation: Influencing factors and its effect on thermal perception
Energy and Buildings, 2020Abstract Thermal expectation is mentioned as one aspect of psychological adaptation to indoor thermal conditions. However, there is a lack of studies in the built environment assessing expectations directly and the relationship between expectations and thermal perception.
Schweiker, M., Rissetto, R., Wagner, A.
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The influence of climatocultural background on outdoor thermal perception
International Journal of Biometeorology, 2018This study examines the extent to which people with different past thermal experience and "climatocultural" history systematically report different outdoor thermal sensations and thermal comfort patterns. After constructing two distinct climatocultural groups co-inhabiting the research setting (native Israelis vs.
Dmitry, Brychkov +2 more
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Effects of thermal protection methods on haptic perception
2011 IEEE World Haptics Conference, 2011Electric DC motors that convert electric current to torque are the most common type of actuators used in haptic interfaces. However, high currents necessary to deliver large haptic forces can generate heat in the electromagnetic coils, and in the extreme can cause malfunctions due to overheating.
Paul Buckley +3 more
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Acute effects of vibration on thermal perception thresholds
International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health, 2007This study focuses on the acute effects of vibration and how vibrations influence the measures of the thermal perception thresholds during different vibration magnitudes, frequencies, and durations.The fingers of ten healthy subjects, five males and five females, were exposed to vibration under 16 conditions with a combination of different frequency ...
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