2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.buildenv.2019.01.022
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Cold LED lighting affects visual but not acoustic vigilance

Abstract: Previous studies demonstrated that both light intensity and spectral composition of light impact on brain functioning and regulate circadian rhythms. Further, several studies have shown that light exposure, especially blue light (about 460 nm), has positive effects on alertness, vigilance, mood, also increasing mental performance and work productivity. Unfortunately, results have not been always consistent. This study investigated the effect of different lighting conditions on attention with an experiment exam… Show more

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“…The appearance of lighting is the CCT of light. In another experiment, the former hypothesis is further endorsed to test the influence of lighting colours on human task performance but instead focuses only on mesopic vision [44,45]. The findings were consistent with the fact that the response time of humans to a concerted physical activity in a room differs at various CCT extremes.…”
Section: Humans Reaction To Color Correlated Temperature (Cct) Parametersupporting
confidence: 53%
“…The appearance of lighting is the CCT of light. In another experiment, the former hypothesis is further endorsed to test the influence of lighting colours on human task performance but instead focuses only on mesopic vision [44,45]. The findings were consistent with the fact that the response time of humans to a concerted physical activity in a room differs at various CCT extremes.…”
Section: Humans Reaction To Color Correlated Temperature (Cct) Parametersupporting
confidence: 53%
“…A computer based 5-10 min sustained attention task to measure alertness (Lim and Dinges, 2008). Can be of visual (Grant et al, 2021) or auditory mode (Burattini et al, 2019).…”
Section: Sustained Attention Taskmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides, some scholars focus on the influence of spectrum and color temperature on alertness, job performance, and work efficiency (12,22). For the illumination sources with high relative spectral value in the shortwave direction, illumination can strongly improve alertness, reduce reaction time, and subjective sleepiness and improve cognitive performance for tasks requiring concentration (23)(24)(25). It solves the problem of driving and subsequent sleepiness under low color temperature light sources (8).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%