In-ear infrared LED heating increased perceived ambient temperature and thermal comfort in a 24-person placebo-controlled cold-office study, without affecting Stroop task performance.
Churchill and Dawn Iacobucci
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Heatables: Effects of Infrared-LED-Induced Ear Heating on Thermal Perception, Comfort, and Cognitive Performance
In-ear infrared LED heating increased perceived ambient temperature and thermal comfort in a 24-person placebo-controlled cold-office study, without affecting Stroop task performance.