Towards a psycho-physiological model of thermal perception. Auliciems, A. International Journal of Biometeorology, 25(2):109–122, 1981.
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Recommendations for indoor thermal requirements have been based upon verbalized responses on traditional assumptions that (1) minimal thermoregulatory activity may be equated to maximum subjective acceptability (2) sensations and levels of discomfort are synonymous and (3) perception of warmth is exclusively the function of thermal stimulus — physiological response. These concepts are reviewed in the light of recent researches which indicate the inadequacy of the existing physiological models and methods of research. In particular, recognition is made of higher levels of mental integration of information flows which, it is argued, must include parameters of past cultural and climatic experiences and expectations. The aim is to initiate a more holistic approach to research into human thermal environments, and, a clearer definition of concepts significant to practical application.
@article{auliciems_towards_1981,
	title = {Towards a psycho-physiological model of thermal perception},
	volume = {25},
	issn = {1432-1254},
	url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02184458},
	doi = {10.1007/BF02184458},
	abstract = {Recommendations for indoor thermal requirements have been based upon verbalized responses on traditional assumptions that (1) minimal thermoregulatory activity may be equated to maximum subjective acceptability (2) sensations and levels of discomfort are synonymous and (3) perception of warmth is exclusively the function of thermal stimulus — physiological response. These concepts are reviewed in the light of recent researches which indicate the inadequacy of the existing physiological models and methods of research. In particular, recognition is made of higher levels of mental integration of information flows which, it is argued, must include parameters of past cultural and climatic experiences and expectations. The aim is to initiate a more holistic approach to research into human thermal environments, and, a clearer definition of concepts significant to practical application.},
	language = {en},
	number = {2},
	urldate = {2019-03-28},
	journal = {International Journal of Biometeorology},
	author = {Auliciems, A.},
	year = {1981},
	pages = {109--122},
}

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