Abstract
1. We studied the effect of face cooling accompanied by a fall of tympanic temperature on color preference in 8 women at an ambient temperature of 28°C.2. The face only was cooled by blowing 15°C air at 6 m/s on the face only. Controls received either no wind at all or a wind (24°C, 6 m/s) on the body and appendages only.3. Most subjects preferred warmer colors after facial cooling than after no facial cooling.4. The facial cooling and decrease in tympanic temperature may indicate an increase in load error between core temperature and set-point.
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