AbstractA previous series of experiments conducted by the authors under a controlled laboratory setting detected substantive evidence of an effect of time of day, and the influence of various temporal variables, on reported glare sensation from artificial lighting. To substantiate and generalise the postulated temporal effects on glare response, a semi-controlled study was set up in a test room with direct access to daylight and to an external view. Forty participants gave glare sensation votes at three times of day, randomised over different days, while engaging with visual tasks under two shading conditions. Self-assessments of several temporal variables – fatigue, hunger, caffeine intake, mood, prior light exposure, sky condition – were ...
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...
The literature suggests that glare sensation may be influenced by visual task difficulty. Previous r...
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...
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...
AbstractA previous series of experiments conducted by the authors under a controlled laboratory sett...
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...
The literature suggests that glare sensation may be influenced by visual task difficulty. Previous r...
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...
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...
AbstractA previous series of experiments conducted by the authors under a controlled laboratory sett...
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...
The literature suggests that glare sensation may be influenced by visual task difficulty. Previous r...