“…Physical features of the chair (e.g., support provided) have been linked to assessments of discomfort (Bush & Hubbard, 2008). The assessment of comfort and discomfort while seated has been explored through subjective assessments, performance assessments, and postural measures (de Looze, 2003;Lueder, 1983;Openshaw, 2011) and even artificial neural networks that included seat pressures (Zhao, Yu, Miller, Ghulam, & Wang, 2019), but none have looked specifically at the reliability of physiological responses to predict comfort. Another important unknown regarding the measurements of comfort and discomfort is the relationship between the context, seat, human, and time.…”