Localized ventilation was applied frontally to the head and neck of seated, clothed subjects, engaged in a central tracking and peripheral tasks, in a 95F and 50% RH environment. Eight different ventilating jet properties were tested. Thermal and comfort sensations were recorded, and their associated physiological responses were measured, for each subject during each test. In the 95F and 50% RH environment, the average thermal vote of all subjects was ...