Clothing Biosensory Engineering (woodhead Publishing Series In Textiles)
by Yi Li /
2006 / English / PDF
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Human sensory perception of clothing involves a series of complex
interactive processes, including the physical responses to
external stimuli, the neurophysiological processes for decoding
stimuli through the biosensory and nervous systems inside the
body, the neural responses to psychological sensations, and the
psychological processes for formulating preferences and making
adaptive feedback reactions.
Human sensory perception of clothing involves a series of complex
interactive processes, including the physical responses to
external stimuli, the neurophysiological processes for decoding
stimuli through the biosensory and nervous systems inside the
body, the neural responses to psychological sensations, and the
psychological processes for formulating preferences and making
adaptive feedback reactions.
The editors and contributors provide a systematic and integrative
way of translating consumers' biological and sensory responses,
and psychological feelings and preferences about clothing into
the perceptual elements of design. It includes theoretical
and experimental observations, computer simulations, test
methods, illustrations, and examples of actual product
development.
The editors and contributors provide a systematic and integrative
way of translating consumers' biological and sensory responses,
and psychological feelings and preferences about clothing into
the perceptual elements of design. It includes theoretical
and experimental observations, computer simulations, test
methods, illustrations, and examples of actual product
development.