发光二极管光与荧光灯对人脑电图的影响

G. Lee, Chany Lee, Dae-Young Kim, S. Woo, Ki-Young Jung
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通信地址Ki-Young Jung,医学博士,韩国首尔城北区仁川路73号高丽大学医学院高丽大学医学中心神经内科136-705,韩国电话:+82-2-920-6649传真:+82-2-925-2472 e - jungky@korea.ac.kr目的:选择合适的照明是提高办公室或工厂生产力的一个组成部分,因为不良的照明条件往往会导致工作效率下降。发光二极管(LED)光被认为是最有前途的通用照明光源之一。我们对在休息和认知任务活动中获得的脑电图(eeg)进行了频谱功率分析,以确定LED灯与常规荧光灯相比对人类觉醒和认知表现的影响。方法:13名健康的右撇子学生参与本研究。每个受试者都参加了两个实验阶段,一个在荧光灯下,一个在LED照明条件下。实验测量包括静息状态脑电图(EEG)、视觉工作记忆(VWM)任务时的事件相关电位(ERP)和一份关于光照条件主观感受的问卷。比较两种光照条件下被试的脑电功率谱、P300 ERP分量的振幅和潜伏期、VWM任务的行为反应和问卷数据。结果:LED照明与荧光灯照明条件下脑电波谱功率无显著差异。P300分量的振幅随着项目数量的增加而显著下降,而两种照明条件之间没有差异。此外,两种光照条件下的行为反应和主观感受相同。结论:我们的研究表明,LED光和荧光灯对人的觉醒状态和VWM没有显著差异。[J]睡眠研究,2012;9:28-33
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Effects of Light-Emitting Diode Light on Human Electroencephalogram in Comparison with Fluorescent Light
Address for correspondence Ki-Young Jung, MD Department of Neurology, Korea University Medical Center, Korea University College of Medicine, 73 Inchon-ro, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul 136-705, Korea Tel: +82-2-920-6649 Fax: +82-2-925-2472 E-mail: jungky@korea.ac.kr Objectives: Selecting suitable illumination is an integral part of increasing productivity in the office or factory, because poor lighting conditions may often cause decreased work efficiency. Light emitting diode (LED) light is becoming recognized as one of the most promising general sources of illumination. We conducted spectral power analysis of electroencephalograms (EEGs) obtained during resting and cognitive task activities to identify the effects on human arousal and cognitive performance under LED light compared with conventional fluorescent light. Methods: Thirteen healthy, right-handed students participated in the present study. Each subject took part in two experimental sessions, one under fluorescent and one under LED lighting conditions. The experimental measurements consisted of a resting state EEG, an event-related potential (ERP) during a visual working memory (VWM) task, and a questionnaire about subjective feelings regarding the lighting conditions. The EEG power spectra, the amplitude and latency of the P300 ERP component, the behavioral responses for the VWM task, and the questionnaire data were compared for the two lighting conditions. Results: The EEG spectral power showed no difference between the LED and fluorescent lighting conditions. The amplitude of the P300 component decreased significantly with increasing numbers of items, while there were no differences between the two lighting conditions. Additionally, behavioral responses and subjective feelings were the same under the two lighting conditions. Conclusions: Our study suggests that there are no significant differences between LED light and fluorescent light on the human arousal state and VWM. J Korean Sleep Res Soc 2012;9:28-33
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