A feasibility study on using fNIRS brain signals to recognize personal thermal sensation and thermal comfort conditions.
P M SharooniM MaerefatS A ZolfaghariM DadgostarPublished in: Journal of exposure science & environmental epidemiology (2023)
Results showed that exposure to different temperatures was significantly associated with the brain signals recorded during the task state. Many significant correlations were discovered between fNIRS signals and thermal perception indices. Furthermore, subjects' performance changes led to changes in the fNIRS signals. Logistic regression showed that fNIRS can determine whether a person is thermally comfortable or uncomfortable.