C Spence - Multisensory Research, 2020 - brill.com
The last few years have seen an explosive growth of research interest in the crossmodal correspondences, the sometimes surprising associations that people experience between …
Anecdotal evidence suggests that the correlated color temperature (CCT) of light can affect thermal comfort. Previous literature mostly investigated this effect over a short duration (< 1 …
P Punpongsanon, D Iwai, K Sato - IEEE transactions on …, 2015 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
We present SoftAR, a novel spatial augmented reality (AR) technique based on a pseudo- haptics mechanism that visually manipulates the sense of softness perceived by a user …
SW Kim, SH Kim, CS Kim, K Yi, JS Kim, BJ Cho… - Scientific reports, 2020 - nature.com
Thermal perception is essential for the survival and daily activities of people. Thus, it is desirable to realize thermal feedback stimulation for improving the sense of realism in virtual …
We tested whether the colour temperature of the illumination (realised through manipulating the ceiling light) impacted on thermal comfort, based on the hypothesis that a lower colour …
Consumers are often surrounded by somatosensory (eg, warmth) and visual (eg, color) information. For example, consumers often see light-colored goods under warm conditions …
In recent years, a growing body of research has addressed the nature and mechanism of material perception. Material perception entails perceiving and recognizing a material …
This paper examines how the lighting colour temperature affects indoor thermal comfort. A test room with three separate environments was set and, in each one of them, a lamp with a …
Some materials feel colder to the touch than others, and we can use this difference in perceived coldness for material recognition. This review focuses on the mechanisms …