Effects of Daytime Electric Light Exposure on Human Alertness and Higher Cognitive Functions: A Systematic Review

This paper reports the results of a systematic review conducted on articles examining the effects of daytime electric light exposure on alertness and higher cognitive functions. For this, we selected 59 quantitative research articles from 11 online databases. The review protocol was registered with...

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Main Authors: Mushfiqul, Anwar Siraji, Vineetha, Kalavally, Schaefer, Alexandre *, Shamsul, Haque
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https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.765750
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spelling my.sunway.eprints.30092024-08-06T03:36:19Z http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/3009/ Effects of Daytime Electric Light Exposure on Human Alertness and Higher Cognitive Functions: A Systematic Review Mushfiqul, Anwar Siraji Vineetha, Kalavally Schaefer, Alexandre * Shamsul, Haque QP Physiology RC Internal medicine This paper reports the results of a systematic review conducted on articles examining the effects of daytime electric light exposure on alertness and higher cognitive functions. For this, we selected 59 quantitative research articles from 11 online databases. The review protocol was registered with PROSPERO (CRD42020157603). The results showed that both short-wavelength dominant light exposure and higher intensity white light exposure induced alertness. However, those influences depended on factors like the participants' homeostatic sleep drive and the time of day the participants received the light exposure. The relationship between light exposure and higher cognitive functions was not as straightforward as the alerting effect. The optimal light property for higher cognitive functions was reported dependent on other factors, such as task complexity and properties of control light. Among the studies with short-wavelength dominant light exposure, ten studies (morning: 3; afternoon: 7) reported beneficial effects on simple task performances (reaction time), and four studies (morning: 3; afternoon: 1) on complex task performances. Four studies with higher intensity white light exposure (morning: 3; afternoon: 1) reported beneficial effects on simple task performance and nine studies (morning: 5; afternoon: 4) on complex task performance. Short-wavelength dominant light exposure with higher light intensity induced a beneficial effect on alertness and simple task performances. However, those effects did not hold for complex task performances. The results indicate the need for further studies to understand the influence of short-wavelength dominant light exposure with higher illuminance on alertness and higher cognitive functions. Frontiers Media 2022 Article PeerReviewed Mushfiqul, Anwar Siraji and Vineetha, Kalavally and Schaefer, Alexandre * and Shamsul, Haque (2022) Effects of Daytime Electric Light Exposure on Human Alertness and Higher Cognitive Functions: A Systematic Review. Frontiers in Psychology, 12. ISSN 1664-1078 https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.765750 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.765750
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topic QP Physiology
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Mushfiqul, Anwar Siraji
Vineetha, Kalavally
Schaefer, Alexandre *
Shamsul, Haque
Effects of Daytime Electric Light Exposure on Human Alertness and Higher Cognitive Functions: A Systematic Review
description This paper reports the results of a systematic review conducted on articles examining the effects of daytime electric light exposure on alertness and higher cognitive functions. For this, we selected 59 quantitative research articles from 11 online databases. The review protocol was registered with PROSPERO (CRD42020157603). The results showed that both short-wavelength dominant light exposure and higher intensity white light exposure induced alertness. However, those influences depended on factors like the participants' homeostatic sleep drive and the time of day the participants received the light exposure. The relationship between light exposure and higher cognitive functions was not as straightforward as the alerting effect. The optimal light property for higher cognitive functions was reported dependent on other factors, such as task complexity and properties of control light. Among the studies with short-wavelength dominant light exposure, ten studies (morning: 3; afternoon: 7) reported beneficial effects on simple task performances (reaction time), and four studies (morning: 3; afternoon: 1) on complex task performances. Four studies with higher intensity white light exposure (morning: 3; afternoon: 1) reported beneficial effects on simple task performance and nine studies (morning: 5; afternoon: 4) on complex task performance. Short-wavelength dominant light exposure with higher light intensity induced a beneficial effect on alertness and simple task performances. However, those effects did not hold for complex task performances. The results indicate the need for further studies to understand the influence of short-wavelength dominant light exposure with higher illuminance on alertness and higher cognitive functions.
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author Mushfiqul, Anwar Siraji
Vineetha, Kalavally
Schaefer, Alexandre *
Shamsul, Haque
author_facet Mushfiqul, Anwar Siraji
Vineetha, Kalavally
Schaefer, Alexandre *
Shamsul, Haque
author_sort Mushfiqul, Anwar Siraji
title Effects of Daytime Electric Light Exposure on Human Alertness and Higher Cognitive Functions: A Systematic Review
title_short Effects of Daytime Electric Light Exposure on Human Alertness and Higher Cognitive Functions: A Systematic Review
title_full Effects of Daytime Electric Light Exposure on Human Alertness and Higher Cognitive Functions: A Systematic Review
title_fullStr Effects of Daytime Electric Light Exposure on Human Alertness and Higher Cognitive Functions: A Systematic Review
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Daytime Electric Light Exposure on Human Alertness and Higher Cognitive Functions: A Systematic Review
title_sort effects of daytime electric light exposure on human alertness and higher cognitive functions: a systematic review
publisher Frontiers Media
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/3009/
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.765750
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