Light hygiene in the built environment


Abstract

Summary:

This paper discusses the impact of light exposure on non-visual responses such as alertness, sleep, health and other neurobehavioral processes, and the implications of these findings for architectural design and 'light hygiene' in the built environment.
Categories

Categories

  • Dementia: The paper references studies on the importance of daylight in dementia care communities, suggesting a potential relevance to this category.
  • Sleep and insomnia: The paper discusses the effects of light exposure on sleep, making it relevant to this category.
  • Alertness and performance: The paper discusses the effects of light exposure on alertness and performance, making it relevant to this category.
  • Cognitive function and memory: The paper discusses the effects of light exposure on neurobehavioral processes, which could include cognitive function and memory, making it relevant to this category.
  • Well-being: The paper discusses the potential impact of light exposure on health and well-being, making it relevant to this category.
  • Lighting Design Considerations: The paper discusses the implications of light exposure findings for architectural design, making it relevant to this category.
Authors

Author(s)

M Andersen, VE Soto Magan, FS Webler, C Pierson
Publication Date

Publication Year:

2020
Citations

Number of Citations:

0
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