Dynamic lighting is designed to have positive effects on well-being and performance. In a field experiment we tested whether these effects are detectable and stable over time when employed in actual work settings. The study consists of two tranches, one following a monthly alternating experimental design, the other a yearly alternating one. This paper reports on the first tranche. In a dual balanced design, office workers experienced dynamic or static lighting according to an a-b-a /b-a-b scheme over three consecutive periods (N= 142, 90, 83). Questionnaire data suggest no significant differences for need for recovery, vitality, alertness, headache and eyestrain, mental health, sleep quality, or subjective performance, although employees we...
Research issue Research on non-image forming effects of light have indicated that optimal light sett...
Light can be used to increase alertness, evoke relaxation and suppress sleepiness. Therefore, it can...
Light can be used to increase alertness, evoke relaxation and suppress sleepiness. Therefore, it can...
Dynamic lighting is designed to have positive effects on well-being and performance. In a field expe...
Dynamic lighting is designed to have positive effects on wellbeing and performance. In a field exper...
Dynamic lighting is designed to have positive effects on wellbeing and performance. However, whether...
This paper describes two experiments concerning the effects of variations in lighting quality on off...
The lighting environment at indoor workplaces is important not only to provide vision and visual com...
Sophisticated electric lighting solutions like tuneable white-light LED-systems, varying in light am...
Lighting accounts for a large proportion of building energy use. Task lighting is effective in savin...
Permanent morning shift workers often suffer from impaired sleep and complain about increased fatigu...
This paper presents an experimental study with 47 participants on the influence of lighting on perfo...
Abstract Background The effects of lighting on the human circadian system are well-established. The ...
Research issue Research on non-image forming effects of light have indicated that optimal light sett...
Light can be used to increase alertness, evoke relaxation and suppress sleepiness. Therefore, it can...
Light can be used to increase alertness, evoke relaxation and suppress sleepiness. Therefore, it can...
Dynamic lighting is designed to have positive effects on well-being and performance. In a field expe...
Dynamic lighting is designed to have positive effects on wellbeing and performance. In a field exper...
Dynamic lighting is designed to have positive effects on wellbeing and performance. However, whether...
This paper describes two experiments concerning the effects of variations in lighting quality on off...
The lighting environment at indoor workplaces is important not only to provide vision and visual com...
Sophisticated electric lighting solutions like tuneable white-light LED-systems, varying in light am...
Lighting accounts for a large proportion of building energy use. Task lighting is effective in savin...
Permanent morning shift workers often suffer from impaired sleep and complain about increased fatigu...
This paper presents an experimental study with 47 participants on the influence of lighting on perfo...
Abstract Background The effects of lighting on the human circadian system are well-established. The ...
Research issue Research on non-image forming effects of light have indicated that optimal light sett...
Light can be used to increase alertness, evoke relaxation and suppress sleepiness. Therefore, it can...
Light can be used to increase alertness, evoke relaxation and suppress sleepiness. Therefore, it can...