热舒适性
热感觉
脑电图
相对湿度
心理学
风速
表观温度
听力学
环境科学
气象学
地理
医学
精神科
作者
Xiaoyan Ma,Lin Song,Benke Hong,Yichen Li,Yang Li
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.buildenv.2023.110212
摘要
We investigated the relationship between variation in EEG signal characteristics (α, β, θ and δ frequency bands) of elderly adults and their thermal perceptions in outdoor environments in Xi'an, China using meteorological measurement, subjective questionnaire survey and EEG signal monitoring. We found that: 1) the δ, θ and β relative powers of the frontal lobe were significantly correlated with physiological equivalent temperature (PET), globe temperature (Tg), wind speed (Va), mean radiant temperature (Tmrt) and global radiation (G). The α, δ and β relative powers of parietal lobe were significantly correlated with PET, Tg, air temperature (Ta) and relative humidity (RH). 2) The α relative power of the frontal lobe varied with an inverted U-shape with an increase in thermal sensation. The α wave of the frontal lobe was the most accurate index to evaluate elderly adults' thermal sensation. 3) The α wave of the right cerebral hemisphere can be used to identify elderly adults' thermal comfort, particularly the O2 channel of the occipital lobe. 4) Ta and Va were dominant influences of the EEG among elderly adults. The meteorological factors that affected the EEG changed as thermal stress fluctuated; most meteorological factors were positively related to thermal stress. Our results provide theoretical evidence of the predictive accuracy of outdoor thermal comfort models for elderly adults and contribute to the practical bioclimatic design of outdoor open spaces for vulnerable groups.
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