Given the fact that most office workers spend substantial parts of their working day – and life – indoors, it is important to provide healthy conditions in the office. An important factor in this respect is lighting. Many laboratory studies have investigated acute effects of light on people’s alertness and cognitive performance, as well as effects on sleep. Yet, little is known about how these effects translate to experiences in operational work environments. In two field studies, performed in spring and winter respectively, we investigated the effects of daytime exposure to more intense light in the morning or afternoon for relatively long exposure times (i.e., each light condition lasted 4 hours a day for one workweek) on subjective sleep...
\u3cp\u3eTo date, it is largely unknown which light settings define the optimum to steer alertness a...
To study the amount of light entering the eye and its effects on office workers, measurements were t...
Lighting accounts for a large proportion of building energy use. Task lighting is effective in savin...
Given the fact that most office workers spend substantial parts of their working day – and life – in...
Nocturnal white light exposure has shown marked results on subjective and objective indicators of al...
BackgroundEffects of light on well-being and performance are often studied in the controlled confine...
\u3cp\u3eThe current field study investigated the ambiguities regarding the relationship between off...
This paper reports the results of a systematic review conducted on articles examining the effects of...
Daylight, in which we evolved, is naturally rich in the blue component of the spectrum and has key p...
Light enables to see the world around us, while playing a key role in our biological functioning. Du...
Providing more diurnal light to people working indoors serves vitality and healthy entrainment of ou...
BackgroundTo improve human daytime functioning and provide healthy lighting regimes in office enviro...
Research has shown that lighting can have an influence on wellbeing, health and performance. In this...
Light enables us to see and perceive our environment but it also initiates effects beyond vision, su...
\u3cp\u3eTo date, it is largely unknown which light settings define the optimum to steer alertness a...
To study the amount of light entering the eye and its effects on office workers, measurements were t...
Lighting accounts for a large proportion of building energy use. Task lighting is effective in savin...
Given the fact that most office workers spend substantial parts of their working day – and life – in...
Nocturnal white light exposure has shown marked results on subjective and objective indicators of al...
BackgroundEffects of light on well-being and performance are often studied in the controlled confine...
\u3cp\u3eThe current field study investigated the ambiguities regarding the relationship between off...
This paper reports the results of a systematic review conducted on articles examining the effects of...
Daylight, in which we evolved, is naturally rich in the blue component of the spectrum and has key p...
Light enables to see the world around us, while playing a key role in our biological functioning. Du...
Providing more diurnal light to people working indoors serves vitality and healthy entrainment of ou...
BackgroundTo improve human daytime functioning and provide healthy lighting regimes in office enviro...
Research has shown that lighting can have an influence on wellbeing, health and performance. In this...
Light enables us to see and perceive our environment but it also initiates effects beyond vision, su...
\u3cp\u3eTo date, it is largely unknown which light settings define the optimum to steer alertness a...
To study the amount of light entering the eye and its effects on office workers, measurements were t...
Lighting accounts for a large proportion of building energy use. Task lighting is effective in savin...