A comparison of the effects of correlated colour temperature and gender on cognitive task performance


Abstract

Summary:

This paper investigates the effects of different lighting conditions on cognitive task performance, finding that higher correlated colour temperature illumination improves reaction time performance on certain attention/executive function tasks, but that this improvement is gender specific.
Categories

Categories

  • Cognitive function and memory: The paper explores how different lighting conditions can impact cognitive task performance, specifically in relation to attention and executive function tasks.
  • Lighting Design Considerations: The study compares the effects of 3500 K standard florescent and 5000 K LED lighting on cognitive task performance, providing insights that could be relevant to lighting design.
Authors

Author(s)

LE Hartstein, MT Durniak
Publication Date

Publication Year:

2018
Citations

Number of Citations:

26