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LIGHT, HUMAN COGNITION AND LIGHTING DESIGN

Year 2018, Volume: 3 Issue: 1, 9 - 11, 01.12.2018

Abstract

This paper aims at looking at the effects of light on
cognitive responses through elaborating the current knowledge on the ipRGC
photoreceptor cells and how they influence the circadian rhythm as well as
cognitive processes of the body throughout the day. Experimental studies in the
literature are discussed and the lighting design approach corresponding to the
non-visual effects of light on human cognition, the human centric lighting
approach is explained.

References

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  • [2] Y. A. W. de Kort, “Tutorial: Theoretical Considerations When Planning Research on Human Factors in Lighting”, LEUKOS, Advance online publication, 2019.
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  • [4] D. L. DiLaura, K. W. Houser, R. G. Mistrick, G. R. Steffy, Illuminating Engineering Society, The Lighting Handbook, Tenth Edition: Reference and Application, IESNA, New York, 2011.
  • [5] G. Vandewalle, P. Maquet, D. J., Dijk, “Light as a modulator of cognitive brain function”, Trends in Cognitive Sciences, Vol. 13, No. 10, 2009, pp. 429- 438.
  • [6] T. Roenneberg, and R. G. Foster, “Twilight times: light and the circadian system”. Photochem. Photobiol. 66, 1997, pp. 549–561.
  • [7] M. W. Hankins, S. N. Peirson, R. G. Foster, “Melanopsin: an exciting photopigment”. Trends Neurosci. 31, 2008, pp. 27–36.
  • [8] D. M. Berson, “Strange vision: Ganglion cells as circadian photoreceptors” Trends in Neurosciences, 26(6), 2003, pp.314-320.
  • [9] Society of Light and Lighting, The SLL Lighting Handbook, England, 2009.
  • [10] G. C. Brainard, J. P. Hanifin, “Photons, clocks, and consciousness” J. Biol. Rhythms 20, 2005, pp. 314–325.
  • [11] D. J. Dijk, S. N. Archer, “Light, sleep, and circadian rhythms: together again” PLoS Biology, 7(6): e1000145, 2009.
  • [12] S. Lavoie, J. Paquet, B. Selmaoui, M. Rufiange, M. Dumont, “Vigilance levels during and after bright light exposure in the first half of the night”, Chronobiol. Int. 20, 2003, pp. 1019–1038.
  • [13] A.U. Viola, L. M. James, L. J. Schlangen, D. J. Dijk, “Blue-enriched white light in the workplace improves self-reported alertness, performance and sleep quality”, Scand. J. Work Environ. Health 34(4), 2008, pp. 297–306.
  • [14] P.R. Mills, S.C. Tomkins, L.J. Schlangen, “The effect of high correlated colour temperature office lighting on employee wellbeing and work performance”, J. Circadian Rhythms 5:2, 2017.
  • [15] S.L. Chellappa, R. Steiner, P. Blattner, P. Oelhafen, T. Götz, C. Cajochen, “Non-visual effects of light on melatonin, alertness and cognitive performance: can blue-enriched light keep us alert”, PLoS One 6 (1) e16429, 2011.
  • [16] F. Perrin, P. Peigneux, S. Fuchs, S. Verhaeghe, S. Laureys, B. Middleton, C. Degueldre, G. Del Fiore, G. Vandewalle, E. Balteau, R. Poirrier, V. Moreau, A. Luxen, P. Maquet, D. J. Dijk, “Nonvisual responses to light exposure in the human brain during the circadian night.” Curr Biol 14, 2004, pp. 1842–1846.
  • [17] G. Vandewalle, E. Balteau, C. Phillips, C. Degueldre, V. Moreau, V. Sterpenich, G. Albouy, A. Darsaud, M. Desseilles, T.T. Dang-Vu, P. Peigneux, A. Luxen, D. J. Dijk, P. Maquet, “Daytime light exposure dynamically enhances brain response”. Curr Biol 16(16), 2006, pp. 1616–1621.
  • [18] G. Vandewalle, S. Gais, M. Schabus, E. Balteau, J. Carrier, et al. “Wavelength-dependent modulation of brain responses to a working memory task by daytime light exposure”, Cereb Cortex 17, 2007, pp. 2788–2795.
  • [19] K. W. Houser, “Human Centric Lighting and Semantic Drift”, LEUKOS, 14:4, 2018, pp. 213-214.
  • [20] P. Boyce, “Editorial: Exploring Human Centric Lighting”, Lighting Research and Technology, 48 (2), 2016, pp. 101-101. [21] Buildings 2030 White Paper, Building 4 People: People-Centric buildings for European Citizens.
Year 2018, Volume: 3 Issue: 1, 9 - 11, 01.12.2018

Abstract

References

  • [1] D. M. Berson, F. A. Dunn, M. Takao, “Phototransduction by Retinal Ganglion Cells That Set the Circadian Clock”, Science, Vol. 295, Issue 5557, 2002, pp.1070-1073.
  • [2] Y. A. W. de Kort, “Tutorial: Theoretical Considerations When Planning Research on Human Factors in Lighting”, LEUKOS, Advance online publication, 2019.
  • [3] T. Ru, De Kort, Y. A. W., Smolders, K. C. H. J., Chen, Q., Zhou, G., “Non-image forming effects of illuminance and correlated color temperature of office light on alertness, mood, and performance across cognitive domains”, Building and Environment, Vol. 149, 2019, pp. 253-263.
  • [4] D. L. DiLaura, K. W. Houser, R. G. Mistrick, G. R. Steffy, Illuminating Engineering Society, The Lighting Handbook, Tenth Edition: Reference and Application, IESNA, New York, 2011.
  • [5] G. Vandewalle, P. Maquet, D. J., Dijk, “Light as a modulator of cognitive brain function”, Trends in Cognitive Sciences, Vol. 13, No. 10, 2009, pp. 429- 438.
  • [6] T. Roenneberg, and R. G. Foster, “Twilight times: light and the circadian system”. Photochem. Photobiol. 66, 1997, pp. 549–561.
  • [7] M. W. Hankins, S. N. Peirson, R. G. Foster, “Melanopsin: an exciting photopigment”. Trends Neurosci. 31, 2008, pp. 27–36.
  • [8] D. M. Berson, “Strange vision: Ganglion cells as circadian photoreceptors” Trends in Neurosciences, 26(6), 2003, pp.314-320.
  • [9] Society of Light and Lighting, The SLL Lighting Handbook, England, 2009.
  • [10] G. C. Brainard, J. P. Hanifin, “Photons, clocks, and consciousness” J. Biol. Rhythms 20, 2005, pp. 314–325.
  • [11] D. J. Dijk, S. N. Archer, “Light, sleep, and circadian rhythms: together again” PLoS Biology, 7(6): e1000145, 2009.
  • [12] S. Lavoie, J. Paquet, B. Selmaoui, M. Rufiange, M. Dumont, “Vigilance levels during and after bright light exposure in the first half of the night”, Chronobiol. Int. 20, 2003, pp. 1019–1038.
  • [13] A.U. Viola, L. M. James, L. J. Schlangen, D. J. Dijk, “Blue-enriched white light in the workplace improves self-reported alertness, performance and sleep quality”, Scand. J. Work Environ. Health 34(4), 2008, pp. 297–306.
  • [14] P.R. Mills, S.C. Tomkins, L.J. Schlangen, “The effect of high correlated colour temperature office lighting on employee wellbeing and work performance”, J. Circadian Rhythms 5:2, 2017.
  • [15] S.L. Chellappa, R. Steiner, P. Blattner, P. Oelhafen, T. Götz, C. Cajochen, “Non-visual effects of light on melatonin, alertness and cognitive performance: can blue-enriched light keep us alert”, PLoS One 6 (1) e16429, 2011.
  • [16] F. Perrin, P. Peigneux, S. Fuchs, S. Verhaeghe, S. Laureys, B. Middleton, C. Degueldre, G. Del Fiore, G. Vandewalle, E. Balteau, R. Poirrier, V. Moreau, A. Luxen, P. Maquet, D. J. Dijk, “Nonvisual responses to light exposure in the human brain during the circadian night.” Curr Biol 14, 2004, pp. 1842–1846.
  • [17] G. Vandewalle, E. Balteau, C. Phillips, C. Degueldre, V. Moreau, V. Sterpenich, G. Albouy, A. Darsaud, M. Desseilles, T.T. Dang-Vu, P. Peigneux, A. Luxen, D. J. Dijk, P. Maquet, “Daytime light exposure dynamically enhances brain response”. Curr Biol 16(16), 2006, pp. 1616–1621.
  • [18] G. Vandewalle, S. Gais, M. Schabus, E. Balteau, J. Carrier, et al. “Wavelength-dependent modulation of brain responses to a working memory task by daytime light exposure”, Cereb Cortex 17, 2007, pp. 2788–2795.
  • [19] K. W. Houser, “Human Centric Lighting and Semantic Drift”, LEUKOS, 14:4, 2018, pp. 213-214.
  • [20] P. Boyce, “Editorial: Exploring Human Centric Lighting”, Lighting Research and Technology, 48 (2), 2016, pp. 101-101. [21] Buildings 2030 White Paper, Building 4 People: People-Centric buildings for European Citizens.
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Lale Erdem Atılgan This is me 0000-0001-7697-7705

Publication Date December 1, 2018
Published in Issue Year 2018 Volume: 3 Issue: 1

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APA Erdem Atılgan, L. (2018). LIGHT, HUMAN COGNITION AND LIGHTING DESIGN. The Journal of Cognitive Systems, 3(1), 9-11.