Neuron fire rates simulations of cold thermal sensations validated by measurements

D.R. Vissers, W. Zeiler, G. Boxem, M. Vesely, J.C.G. Verhaart

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Thermal comfort, determined by the influence of the indoor environmental parameters on thermal sensation, is regarded as an important indicator of human wellbeing and health. Neurophysiological mechanisms are responsible for thermal sensation. Models of thermal sensation could be very useful in design of new high performance buildings. Humans do not sense temperature directly. Temperature information is coded into the firing rate of temperature sensitive neurons (thermoreceptors). Human skin contains two types of thermoreceptors “cold” or “warm” sensitive. Kingma developed a new model for thermal sensation based on the neurophysiology of thermal reception and integration through neural pathways. In a proof-of-principle experiment we applied the model of Kingma on an personalized hand-heating system using two incandescent reflector heating lamps. Using the model by Kingma and the results of the experiments, the neuron discharge rate was simulated to see if it captured the dynamics of thermal sensation.

Originele taal-2Engels
TitelProceedings - Windsor Conference 2014
SubtitelCounting the Cost of Comfort in a Changing World
RedacteurenFergus Nicol, Susan Roaf, Luisa Brotas, Michael A. Humphreys
Plaats van productieLondon
UitgeverijNCEUB
Pagina's634-643
Aantal pagina's10
ISBN van elektronische versie9780992895709
StatusGepubliceerd - 2014
Evenement8th Windsor Conference 2014: Counting the Cost of Comfort in a Changing World - Windsor, Verenigd Koninkrijk
Duur: 10 apr. 201413 apr. 2014

Congres

Congres8th Windsor Conference 2014: Counting the Cost of Comfort in a Changing World
Land/RegioVerenigd Koninkrijk
StadWindsor
Periode10/04/1413/04/14

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