Light is essential for vision and plays an important role in non-visual responses, thus affecting alertness, mood and circadian rhythms. Furthermore, light influences physiological processes, such as thermoregulation, and therefore may be expected to play a role in thermal comfort (TC) as well. A systematic literature search was performed for human studies exploring the relation between ocular light exposure, thermophysiology and TC. Experimental results show that light in the evening can reduce melatonin secretion, delay the natural decline in core body temperature (CBT) and slow down the increase in distal skin temperature. In the morning though, bright light can result in a faster decline in melatonin levels, thus enabling a faster incre...
More than one third of a buildings’ energy consumption is designated for heating and cooling. Theref...
Expanding the acceptable range of indoor temperatures allows to reduce building energy consumption a...
More than one third of a buildings’ energy consumption is designated for heating and cooling. Theref...
Light is essential for vision and plays an important role in non-visual responses, thus affecting al...
Light is essential for vision and plays an important role in non-visual responses, thus affecting al...
Light is essential for vision and plays an important role in non-visual responses, thus affecting al...
Light is essential for vision and plays an important role in non-visual responses, thus affecting al...
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Indoor temperature and light exposure are known to affect body temperature, productivity and alertne...
Indoor temperature and light exposure are known to affect body temperature, productivity and alertne...
Indoor temperature and light exposure are known to affect body temperature, productivity and alertne...
Indoor temperature and light exposure are known to affect body temperature, productivity and alertne...
Temperature and light are both major factors in the design of a comfortable indoor environment. More...
Temperature and light are both major factors in the design of a comfortable indoor environment. More...
Temperature and light are both major factors in the design of a comfortable indoor environment. More...
More than one third of a buildings’ energy consumption is designated for heating and cooling. Theref...
Expanding the acceptable range of indoor temperatures allows to reduce building energy consumption a...
More than one third of a buildings’ energy consumption is designated for heating and cooling. Theref...
Light is essential for vision and plays an important role in non-visual responses, thus affecting al...
Light is essential for vision and plays an important role in non-visual responses, thus affecting al...
Light is essential for vision and plays an important role in non-visual responses, thus affecting al...
Light is essential for vision and plays an important role in non-visual responses, thus affecting al...
\u3cp\u3eLight is essential for vision and plays an important role in non-visual responses, thus aff...
Indoor temperature and light exposure are known to affect body temperature, productivity and alertne...
Indoor temperature and light exposure are known to affect body temperature, productivity and alertne...
Indoor temperature and light exposure are known to affect body temperature, productivity and alertne...
Indoor temperature and light exposure are known to affect body temperature, productivity and alertne...
Temperature and light are both major factors in the design of a comfortable indoor environment. More...
Temperature and light are both major factors in the design of a comfortable indoor environment. More...
Temperature and light are both major factors in the design of a comfortable indoor environment. More...
More than one third of a buildings’ energy consumption is designated for heating and cooling. Theref...
Expanding the acceptable range of indoor temperatures allows to reduce building energy consumption a...
More than one third of a buildings’ energy consumption is designated for heating and cooling. Theref...