Turning up the heat: The impact of indoor temperature on selected cognitive processes and the validity of self-report
Abstract
Indoor climate interventions are often motivated from a worker comfort and productivity perspective. However, the relationship between indoor climate and human performance remains unclear. We assess the effect of indoor climate factors on human performance, focusing on the impact of indoor temperature on decision processes. Specifically, we expect heat to negatively influence higher cognitive rational processes, forcing people to rely more on...
Paper Details
Title
Turning up the heat: The impact of indoor temperature on selected cognitive processes and the validity of self-report
Published Date
May 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
16
Issue
3
Pages
766 - 795
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