The effect of blue-enriched white light on cognitive performances and sleepiness of night-shift workers: A field study

May 13, 2017Physiology & behavior

Blue-enriched white light and its impact on thinking skills and sleepiness in night-shift workers

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Abstract

Exposure to blue-enriched white light significantly reduced sleepiness and improved cognitive performance among 30 control room staff members during night shifts.

  • Participants experienced a significant decline in sleepiness when exposed to blue-enriched white light compared to normal lighting conditions.
  • Melatonin rhythm was notably reduced under blue-enriched white light illumination.
  • The use of blue-enriched white light was associated with a decrease in working memory errors.
  • Omission errors and reaction times improved during sustained attention tasks under blue-enriched white light.

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