Evaluation of Changes in Psychophysical Performance during the Afternoon Drop off in Work Capacity after the Exposure to Specific Color of Light
Summary:
This paper investigates the impact of exposure to different colors of light on the psychophysical performance of office workers during the early afternoon drop in work capacity.
Categories
- Alertness and performance: The paper explores how exposure to different colors of light can influence alertness and psychophysical performance in office workers.
- Lighting Design Considerations: The study examines the effects of different lighting colors (white, blue, and red) on psychophysical performance, providing insights that could inform lighting design in workplaces.
- Well-being: The research investigates how different lighting conditions can impact well-being by affecting psychophysical performance and alertness during the workday.
Author(s)
A Wolska, A Najmiec, D Sawicki
Publication Year:
2022
Number of Citations:
1
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