Previous laboratory experiments have provided evidence of an effect of time of day on glare sensation. During the tests, temporal variables and personal factors were also measured to analyse their influence on levels of visual discomfort as the day progresses. The results revealed statistically significant and practically relevant tendencies towards greater tolerance to source luminance from artificial lighting at all times of day for earlier chronotypes and for participants not having ingested caffeine. No conclusive evidence was found for the effect of fatigue, sky condition and prior light exposure on glare sensation throughout the day. These findings suggest that temporal variables and personal factors should be measured in conjunction ...
The literature suggests that glare sensation may be influenced by visual task difficulty. Previous r...
The literature suggests that glare sensation may be influenced by visual task difficulty. Previous r...
The literature suggests that glare sensation may be influenced by visual task difficulty. Previous r...
Previous laboratory experiments have provided evidence of an effect of time of day on glare sensatio...
A previous series of experiments conducted by the authors under a controlled laboratory setting dete...
A previous series of experiments conducted by the authors under a controlled laboratory setting dete...
A previous series of experiments conducted by the authors under a controlled laboratory setting dete...
A previous series of experiments conducted by the authors under a controlled laboratory setting dete...
A previous series of experiments conducted by the authors under a controlled laboratory setting dete...
A previous series of experiments conducted by the authors under a controlled laboratory setting dete...
A previous series of experiments conducted by the authors under a controlled laboratory setting dete...
Previous laboratory experiments have provided evidence of an effect of time of day on glare sensatio...
Previous laboratory experiments have provided evidence of an effect of time of day on glare sensatio...
Previous laboratory experiments have provided evidence of an effect of time of day on glare sensatio...
AbstractA previous series of experiments conducted by the authors under a controlled laboratory sett...
The literature suggests that glare sensation may be influenced by visual task difficulty. Previous r...
The literature suggests that glare sensation may be influenced by visual task difficulty. Previous r...
The literature suggests that glare sensation may be influenced by visual task difficulty. Previous r...
Previous laboratory experiments have provided evidence of an effect of time of day on glare sensatio...
A previous series of experiments conducted by the authors under a controlled laboratory setting dete...
A previous series of experiments conducted by the authors under a controlled laboratory setting dete...
A previous series of experiments conducted by the authors under a controlled laboratory setting dete...
A previous series of experiments conducted by the authors under a controlled laboratory setting dete...
A previous series of experiments conducted by the authors under a controlled laboratory setting dete...
A previous series of experiments conducted by the authors under a controlled laboratory setting dete...
A previous series of experiments conducted by the authors under a controlled laboratory setting dete...
Previous laboratory experiments have provided evidence of an effect of time of day on glare sensatio...
Previous laboratory experiments have provided evidence of an effect of time of day on glare sensatio...
Previous laboratory experiments have provided evidence of an effect of time of day on glare sensatio...
AbstractA previous series of experiments conducted by the authors under a controlled laboratory sett...
The literature suggests that glare sensation may be influenced by visual task difficulty. Previous r...
The literature suggests that glare sensation may be influenced by visual task difficulty. Previous r...
The literature suggests that glare sensation may be influenced by visual task difficulty. Previous r...