2022
DOI: 10.1177/14771535221138589
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Diurnal effects of dynamic lighting on alertness, cognition, and mood of mentally fatigued individuals in a daylight deprived environment

Abstract: This study investigated the non-image forming (NIF) effects of dynamic light on alertness, cognitive performance and mood on mental fatigue, as well as moderation of task difficulty in lighting perception. Sixteen participants completed a psychomotor vigilance test (PVT) and two complex cognitive tasks (multi-attribute task battery-II (MATB-II) and n-back) with low, medium and high difficulty levels under dynamic (4000 to 12 000 K, melanopic equivalent daylight illuminance (EDI) = 224 lx to 420 lx) and static … Show more

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“…Solid-state lighting technology enables the creation of dynamic conditions, including spectral, spatial and intensity tuning. Li et al 4 investigated the diurnal effects of dynamic and static lighting conditions on alertness, cognitive performance and mood in a daylight-deprived laboratory room. The study showed that dynamic light exposure had significant benefits, potentially moderated by task difficulty.…”
Section: Editorial: Effects Of Human Light Exposure On Beyond-vision ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Solid-state lighting technology enables the creation of dynamic conditions, including spectral, spatial and intensity tuning. Li et al 4 investigated the diurnal effects of dynamic and static lighting conditions on alertness, cognitive performance and mood in a daylight-deprived laboratory room. The study showed that dynamic light exposure had significant benefits, potentially moderated by task difficulty.…”
Section: Editorial: Effects Of Human Light Exposure On Beyond-vision ...mentioning
confidence: 99%