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- W4300982415 abstract "Previous research has indicated that lighting can affect people's concentration levels and working performance. However, it is unknown whether the same effect is also achieved when the lighting source is focused on the target to be identified. Thus, the objective of this study was to apply different lighting environments to evaluate the concentration level during a sustained attention task. To this end, 60 college students were recruited as participants (33 males and 27 females), and two lighting environments (focused and general lighting environments) with two sustained attention task times (15 and 30 min, respectively) were utilized. The task performance, electroencephalogram (EEG) signal, and cortisol secretion were employed to evaluate the concentration levels of the participants during the sustained attention task. The results show that the concentration level is affected by the lighting environment, and the participants performed better on task performance and cortisol secretion were activated in the focused lighting environment with the 15 min task time. However, there were no significant differences in task performance or cortisol secretion between the focused and general lighting environments with the 30 min task time. According to the EEG results, with either the 15 or 30 min task time, the ratio of theta to beta waves in the focused lighting environment was relatively stable, which indicates that the participants could concentrate more steadily when they worked in the focused lighting environment. In conclusion, the findings of this study could be applied to cognitive-related workplace lighting design and lighting-related research in the future. This study's results on task performance, EEG, and cortisol secretion show that the participants in a focused lighting environment can concentrate more easily. These findings could serve as a reference for the lighting environment design of cognitive-related workplaces. • Two lighting environments were used during the sustained attention task. • EEG and cortisol secretion were recorded to evaluate the concentration level of participants. • The results show that the concentration level is affected by the lighting environment. • The participants executed the experiment in a focused lighting environment to concentrate more easily." @default.
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- W4300982415 title "Use of EEG signals, cortisol secretion, and task performance to evaluate the effects of different lighting environments on concentration level in a sustained attention task" @default.
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