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56 Implementing sensor-based physical activity surveillance to improve public health policy in The Netherlands: a protocol Open
Purpose Subjective measurement with questionnaires to monitor physical behaviour often leads to recall and social desirability bias. Also, questionnaires are less able to measure relevant aspects of physical activity (PA), such as PA patte…
Personal control of correlated color temperature of light: Effects on thermal comfort, visual comfort, and cognitive performance Open
Recent studies have suggested that thermal and visual comfort are correlated, although the causality underlying this correlation is unclear. Personal control of correlated color temperature (CCT) provides individual visual comfort, but its…
Temporal tuning of illuminance and spectrum: Effect of a full-day dynamic lighting pattern on well-being, performance and sleep in simulated office environment Open
Dynamic lighting is a potentially promising solution to meet the individual's chronobiologic and psychological needs at specific times of day or for specific activities. Yet, few studies have investigated the impact of dynamic lighting pat…
Visual Comfort and Acute Alerting Effects of Diurnal Intermittent Bright Light Open
Intermittent bright light during the night has shown to be able to generate circadian phase-shifting effects, suppress melatonin and induce alertness, but little attention has been devoted to the effects of diurnal intermittent bright ligh…
Effects of light and ambient temperature on visual and thermal appraisals Open
Over one third of a building's energy consumption is designated for temperature regulation. Therefore, allowing more variations in the indoor temperature provides an energy-saving potential. Additionally, these variations are expected to h…
Let Me Count the Light. Accounting for Intensity, Duration and Timing of Light When Predicting Sleep and Subjective Alertness in Field Studies Open
Throughout the day, we are exposed to light that varies drastically over time. Correct quantification of the light is important when predicting sleep and subjective alertness in the field, yet doing so, is a complex challenge. In the curre…
Visual Comfort and Acute Alerting Effects of Diurnal Intermittent Bright Light Open
Intermittent bright light during the night has shown to be able to generate circadian phase-shifting effects, suppress melatonin and induce alertness, but little attention has been devoted to the effects of diurnal intermittent bright ligh…
Abrupt light transitions in illuminance and correlated colour temperature result in different temporal dynamics and interindividual variability for sensation, comfort and alertness Open
Detailed insights in both visual effects of light and effects beyond vision due to manipulations in illuminance and correlated color temperature (CCT) are needed to optimize study protocols as well as to design light scenarios for practica…
Effects of light transitions on sensation, comfort and alertness Open
Detailed insights in both visual effects of light and effects beyond vision due to manipulations in illuminance and correlated color temperature (CCT) are needed to optimize study protocols as well as to design light scenarios for practica…
Abrupt light transitions in illuminance and CCT result in different temporal dynamics and interindividual variability for sensation, comfort and alertness Open
Detailed insights in both visual effects of light and effects beyond vision due to manipulations in illuminance and correlated color temperature (CCT) are needed to optimize study protocols as well as to design light scenarios for practica…
Effects of light transitions on measures of alertness, arousal and comfort Open
Knowledge on the onset, persistence, and symmetry of effects of lighting transitions on humans is relevant when designing dynamic lighting scenarios and, additionally, can shed light on the dominance of underlying mechanisms. We examined t…