Alerting Effect of Light: A Review of Daytime Studies

Q2 Energy Journal of Daylighting Pub Date : 2022-08-24 DOI:10.15627/jd.2022.12
M. Alwalidi, Sabine Hoffmann
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Light affects humans beyond only image formation. Several studies have reported that light can increase daytime alertness and can therefore be positively utilized to counter daytime fatigue and increase productivity in workspaces. This systematic review summarized and analysed relevant literature that investigated the daytime alerting effect of light. Using keywords “alertness” and “light” in the title we retrieved a total of 142 studies via three search engines. Out of 142 studies, only 26 investigated the alerting effect of light during daytime. Six studies were excluded from the review based on the exclusion criteria. We reviewed twenty articles from the year 1991 until 2022 that have investigated the alerting effect of polychromatic and monochromatic light sources. Only seven out of twenty studies found an alerting effect that was recorded through positive self-assessment or enhancement of cognitive processes. The studies in which the lighting application would be transferrable for office use were highlighted. A specific common trend regarding the enhancement of alertness was not detected, as different lighting conditions and protocols were applied in the reviewed studies. More studies that investigate the effect of polychromatic light with intensities and spectral compositions that are suitable for application in realistic working environments are necessary to determine whether the daytime alerting effect of light will be significant.
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光的警戒作用:日间研究综述
光对人类的影响不仅仅是图像的形成。一些研究报告称,光线可以提高白天的警觉性,因此可以积极地利用它来对抗白天的疲劳,提高工作场所的效率。本系统综述对研究光的日间警觉性的相关文献进行了总结和分析。在标题中使用关键词“警觉性”和“光”,我们通过三个搜索引擎检索了总共142项研究。在142项研究中,只有26项研究了白天光线的警示作用。根据排除标准,6项研究被排除在本综述之外。我们回顾了从1991年到2022年的20篇研究多色和单色光源报警效应的文章。在20项研究中,只有7项发现了通过积极的自我评估或认知过程的增强而产生的警报效应。强调了照明应用可转移到办公室使用的研究。由于在审查的研究中采用了不同的照明条件和方案,因此没有发现关于提高警觉性的特定共同趋势。为了确定光的白天报警效果是否显著,需要更多的研究来研究适合于实际工作环境的强度和光谱组成的多色光的作用。
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Journal of Daylighting
Journal of Daylighting Energy-Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
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4.00
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18
审稿时长
10 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Daylighting is an international journal devoted to investigations of daylighting in buildings. It is the leading journal that publishes original research on all aspects of solar energy and lighting. Areas of special interest for this journal include, but are not limited to, the following: -Daylighting systems -Lighting simulation -Lighting designs -Luminaires -Lighting metrology and light quality -Lighting control -Building physics - lighting -Building energy modeling -Energy efficient buildings -Zero-energy buildings -Indoor environment quality -Sustainable solar energy systems -Application of solar energy sources in buildings -Photovoltaics systems -Building-integrated photovoltaics -Concentrator technology -Concentrator photovoltaic -Solar thermal
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