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Damien Fournet
Damien Fournet
PhD, R&D Lab Leader - Decathlon SportsLab
Verified email at lboro.ac.uk
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Thermographic imaging in sports and exercise medicine: A Delphi study and consensus statement on the measurement of human skin temperature
DG Moreira, JT Costello, CJ Brito, JG Adamczyk, K Ammer, AJE Bach, ...
Journal of Thermal Biology 69, 155-162, 2017
3312017
Why wet feels wet? A neurophysiological model of human cutaneous wetness sensitivity
D Filingeri, D Fournet, S Hodder, G Havenith
Journal of neurophysiology 112 (6), 1457-1469, 2014
1272014
Body mapping of thermoregulatory and perceptual responses of males and females running in the cold
D Fournet, L Ross, T Voelcker, B Redortier, G Havenith
Journal of Thermal Biology 38 (6), 339-344, 2013
1082013
Body mapping of cutaneous wetness perception across the human torso during thermo-neutral and warm environmental exposures
D Filingeri, D Fournet, S Hodder, G Havenith
Journal of Applied Physiology 117 (8), 887-897, 2014
432014
Tactile cues significantly modulate the perception of sweat-induced skin wetness independently of the level of physical skin wetness
D Filingeri, D Fournet, S Hodder, G Havenith
Journal of neurophysiology 113 (10), 3462-3473, 2015
362015
Mild evaporative cooling applied to the torso provides thermoregulatory benefits during running in the heat
D Filingeri, D Fournet, S Hodder, G Havenith
Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports 25, 200-210, 2015
242015
A method for whole-body skin temperature mapping in humans
D Fournet, B Redortier, G Havenith
© Austrian Society of Thermology and European, 2012
162012
Body mapping of sweating patterns of pre-pubertal children during intermittent exercise in a warm environment
L Arlegui, JW Smallcombe, D Fournet, K Tolfrey, G Havenith
European Journal of Applied Physiology 121, 3561-3576, 2021
112021
Assessment of sport garments using infrared thermography
D Fournet, G Havenith
Application of infrared thermography in sports science, 159-183, 2017
102017
Skin temperature variations in the cold
D Fournet
Loughborough University, 2013
102013
Skin temperature mapping in the cold: the role of subcutaneous fat
D Fournet, L Ross, T Voelcker, B Redortier, G Havenith
XIV ICEE, ICEE, Nafplio, Greece, 22, 2011
82011
Can body-mapped garments improve thermal comfort for sport in the cold?
D Fournet, B Redortier, G Havenith
Extreme Physiology & Medicine 4 (Suppl 1), A74, 2015
62015
Why wet feels wet
D Filingeri, D Fournet, S Hodder, G Havenith
An investigation into the neurophysiology of human skin wetness perception, 2014
62014
Sex differences in thermal strain induced by a typical hiking scenario in a cool environment
D Fournet, K Griggs, B Redortier, G Havenith
Loughborough University, 2013
62013
A method for whole-body human skin temperature mapping
D Fournet, B Redortier, G Havenith
XII Congress EAT, 2012
42012
Influence of exercise type on metabolic cost and gross efficiency: elliptical trainer versus cycling trainer.
C Morio, M Haddoum, D Fournet, N Gueguen
The Journal of sports medicine and physical fitness 56 (5), 520-526, 2015
32015
Effect of a hip brace preventing groin injuries on electromyographical and mechanical data of healthy participants
D Fournet, G Millet
3*2007
How far are manikins representative of the human body for sport activities ?
B Redortier, D Fournet
Editors: James D Cotter, Samuel JE Lucas and Toby Mündel, 244, 2013
12013
A method for whole-body skin temperature mapping in humans (Eine Methode zur Aufzeichnung der Hautemperatur des gesamten menschlichen Korpers)
D Fournet, B Redortier, G Havenith
Loughborough University, 0
1
Decreasing the tactile interaction between skin, sweat and clothing significantly reduces the perception of wetness independently of the level of physical skin wetness during …
D Filingeri, D Fournet, S Hodder, G Havenith
Extreme Physiology & Medicine 4 (Suppl 1), A76, 2015
2015
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