TY - JOUR
T1 - The influence of LED lighting on task accuracy
T2 - time of day, gender and myopia effects
AU - Rao, Feng
AU - Chan, A. H. S.
AU - Zhu, Xi-Fang
PY - 2017/7
Y1 - 2017/7
N2 - In this research, task errors were obtained during performance of a marker location task in which the markers were shown on a computer screen under nine LED lighting conditions; three illuminances (100, 300 and 500 lx) and three color temperatures (3000, 4500 and 6500 K). A total of 47 students participated voluntarily in these tasks. The results showed that task errors in the morning were small and nearly constant across the nine lighting conditions. However in the afternoon, the task errors were significantly larger and varied across lighting conditions. The largest errors for the afternoon session occurred when the color temperature was 4500 K and illuminance 500 lx. There were significant differences between task errors in the morning and afternoon sessions. No significant difference between females and males was found. Task errors for high myopia students were significantly larger than for the low myopia students under the same lighting conditions. In summary, the influence of LED lighting on task accuracy during office hours was not gender dependent, but was time of day and myopia dependent.
AB - In this research, task errors were obtained during performance of a marker location task in which the markers were shown on a computer screen under nine LED lighting conditions; three illuminances (100, 300 and 500 lx) and three color temperatures (3000, 4500 and 6500 K). A total of 47 students participated voluntarily in these tasks. The results showed that task errors in the morning were small and nearly constant across the nine lighting conditions. However in the afternoon, the task errors were significantly larger and varied across lighting conditions. The largest errors for the afternoon session occurred when the color temperature was 4500 K and illuminance 500 lx. There were significant differences between task errors in the morning and afternoon sessions. No significant difference between females and males was found. Task errors for high myopia students were significantly larger than for the low myopia students under the same lighting conditions. In summary, the influence of LED lighting on task accuracy during office hours was not gender dependent, but was time of day and myopia dependent.
KW - gender
KW - LED lighting
KW - myopia
KW - tack accuracy
KW - time of day
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U2 - 10.1142/S021798491740019X
DO - 10.1142/S021798491740019X
M3 - RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal
SN - 0217-9849
VL - 31
JO - Modern Physics Letters B
JF - Modern Physics Letters B
IS - 19-21
M1 - 1740019
ER -