Background: In office environments, thermal comfort is one of the most significant factor affecting employees' performance.
Objective: This study aimed to determine the effects of exposure to low air temperatures on human cognitive performance, physiological responses, and thermal perceptions during mental work.
Methods: Twenty-four volunteers with an age range of 18-30 years participated in this study.
Background: Environmental factors are interrelated, and human comfort is a complex state that is under the influence of all these factors perceived by a person. We aimed to investigate the effects of noise on human cognitive performance and thermal perception under different air temperatures.
Study Design: An experimental study.