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Original Articles

The Determination of Equal Comfort Zones for Whole-body Vibration

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Pages 769-782 | Published online: 25 Apr 2007
 

Abstract

On the assumption that equal ratings along a rating line indicate an equivalence of subjective sensation, equal sensation contours were obtained from 12 subjects who rated 75 vibration stimuli of 11 different frequencies. In a second experiment, the stimuli used in Experiment I were presented to 14 further subjects, who were required to ascribe semantic ‘ comfort ’ labels to each stimulus in turn. Zones of equal comfort were thus produced by comparing the average ratings for each stimulus obtained in Experiment I with the labels attached to them in Experiment II. The uses, and pitfalls, of this method for determining the comfort level of transport vehicles are critically discussed.

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D. J. OBORNE

Now at the Department of Psychology, University College of Swansea

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