2011
DOI: 10.3130/aije.76.877
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Comparison Between the Impression of Hot-Cold and Warm-Cool in Unspecific Scale on the Evaluation of the Experimental Combined Environment

Abstract: Naoki MATSUBARA, Riryo SHIMADA, Yoshihito KURAZUMI Akira GASSHO and Kunihito TOBITA Several analysis were applied to the experimental data obtained from the different environmental conditions and procedures to investigate the difference between two unspecific scales; the impression of "hot-cold" and "warm-cool".The main results are as follows; 1) "warm-cool" was different from "hot-cold" in the degree of the influence of temperature and the auditory factor, 2) the possibility was shown that "warm-cool" and "ho… Show more

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“…19,24 The OSI accounts for the work environment in its entirety, and adheres to computational recommendations for assessing combined environmental exposures. 25 Less recognized, yet important, stressors are included. Among these stressors is threat avoidant vigilance (TAV): possible harm to others and/or oneself, redirecting attention toward the threat/danger.…”
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“…19,24 The OSI accounts for the work environment in its entirety, and adheres to computational recommendations for assessing combined environmental exposures. 25 Less recognized, yet important, stressors are included. Among these stressors is threat avoidant vigilance (TAV): possible harm to others and/or oneself, redirecting attention toward the threat/danger.…”
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“…The OSI is an additive-burden model informed by cognitive ergonomics and brain research 19,24 . The OSI accounts for the work environment in its entirety, and adheres to computational recommendations for assessing combined environmental exposures 25 . Less recognized, yet important, stressors are included.…”
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“…In terms of whether the above findings are due to the actual gazing at colors, the results of eye movement measurements showed that the gazing time and frequency rates tended to be higher for cold colors when the thermal sensation was warmer and for warm colors when the thermal sensation was cooler (Sakamoto et al,2007;. Matsubara et al ( , 2011, Shimada et al (2008Shimada et al ( , 2019, and others have shown that the slope of the regression equation is smaller when visual and auditory environmental factors are added than when they are not, when a linear regression of the relationship between temperature and various thermal reports is conducted, and it is speculated that this is because the attentional resources allocated to the thermal environment are smaller.…”
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