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  4. Effects of nature-adapted lighting solutions ("Virtual Sky") on subjective and objective correlates of sleepiness, well-being, visual and cognitive performance at the workplace
 
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August 1, 2023
Journal Article
Title

Effects of nature-adapted lighting solutions ("Virtual Sky") on subjective and objective correlates of sleepiness, well-being, visual and cognitive performance at the workplace

Abstract
Exposure to natural daylight benefits human well-being, alertness, circadian rhythms and sleep. Many workplaces have limited or no access to daylight. Thus, we implemented a light-panel ("Virtual Sky"), which reproduced nature-adapted light scenarios. In a laboratory office environment, three lighting scenarios were presented during the day: two lighting conditions with nature-adapted spectral light distributions, one with static and one with dynamic clouds, and a standard office lighting condition. We compared the impact of the three lighting scenarios on subjective and objective measures of alertness, cognitive performance, wellbeing, visual comfort, contrast sensitivity, and cortisol levels in 18 healthy young male volunteers in a within-participant cross-over study design. We found no evidence that an 8-h lighting scenario with static or dynamic clouds during the waking day (9am-5pm) was associated with any significant effect on objective and/or subjective alertness, cognitive performance and morning cortisol concentrations compared to standard workplace lighting. However, the dynamic light scenario was accompanied with lower levels of perceived tensionafter completing cognitive tasks and less effort to concentrate compared to the static lighting scenarios. Our findings suggest that apart from smaller effects on tension and concentration effort, nature-adapted lighting conditions did not improve daytime alertness and cognitive performance in healthy well-rested young participants, as compared to standard office lighting.
Author(s)
Schöllhorn, Isabel
Universitäre Psychiatrische Kliniken Basel
Deuring, Gunnar
Universitäre Psychiatrische Kliniken Basel
Stefani, Oliver
Universitäre Psychiatrische Kliniken Basel
Strumberger, Michael A.
Universitäre Psychiatrische Kliniken Basel
Rosburg, Timm
Universitätsspital Basel
Lemoine, Patrick
Universitäre Psychiatrische Kliniken Basel
Pross, Achim
Wingert, Benjamin  
Fraunhofer-Institut für Arbeitswirtschaft und Organisation IAO  
Mager, Ralf
Universitäre Psychiatrische Kliniken Basel
Cajochen, Christian
Universitäre Psychiatrische Kliniken Basel
Journal
PLoS one. Online journal  
Open Access
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Rights
CC BY 4.0: Creative Commons Attribution
DOI
10.1371/journal.pone.0288690
10.24406/publica-2429
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Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Arbeitswirtschaft und Organisation IAO  
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