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Cognitive Behavior Difference Based on Sensory Analysis in Tactile Evaluation of Fabrics

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The hand evaluation of fabric is the psychological cognition and experience when people interact with fabrics and clothing. In this study, the subjective evaluation method was used to evaluate the tactile properties of 11 fabrics to find out the cognitive behavior difference in tactile evaluation. 30 subjects were selected for tactile sensory evaluation. The results were collected by a 5-level scale sheet, and were analyzed by Excel and SPSS. Based on the evaluation results, in sensory evaluation, there was a short-term memory effect, which led to a difference in subsequent illusory memory (DIM), it affected the results of sensory evaluation. There was a cognitive behavior difference in tactile evaluation of fabrics. In a sensory evaluation sequence for thickness test, the evaluation value was influenced by the previous sample. Cognitive evaluation of thickness of fabric was also affected by its surface property.

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This work is supported by Wuhan Textile University Fund, and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 61802285)in part. The authors wish to acknowledge the Wuhan Textile and Apparel Digital Engineering Technology Research Center.

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Zhang, J., Tao, H., Jiang, X. (2020). Cognitive Behavior Difference Based on Sensory Analysis in Tactile Evaluation of Fabrics. In: Di Bucchianico, G. (eds) Advances in Design for Inclusion. AHFE 2019. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 954. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-20444-0_44

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