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Skin and core temperature response to partial- and whole-body heating and cooling
Authors:Charlie Huizenga   Hui Zhang   Edward Arens  Danni Wang
Affiliation:

Center for the Built Environment, University of California, Berkeley, 390 Wurster Hall, Berkeley, CA 94720-1839, USA

Abstract:1. Human subjects were exposed to partial- and whole-body heating and cooling in a controlled environmental chamber to quantify physiological and subjective responses to thermal asymmetries and transients.

2. Skin temperatures, core temperature, thermal sensation, and comfort responses were collected for 19 local body parts and for the whole body.

3. Core temperature increased in response to skin cooling and decreased in response to skin heating.

4. Hand and finger temperatures fluctuated significantly when the body was near a neutral thermal state.

5. When using a computer mouse in a cool environment, the skin temperature of the hand using the mouse was observed to be 2–3 °C lower than the unencumbered hand.

Keywords:Core temperature   Skin temperature   Human thermoregulation   Localized heating   Localized cooling
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