A Study on the Influence of Different Interior Lighting Modes for Human Responses

碩士 === 高苑科技大學 === 建築研究所 === 97 === Due to the improving of living standards, People are looking more into comfort and healthiness of our living environment, and gradually seek lighting quality from “capacity” to “quality”. People spend as long as 8 to 12 hours a day for working indoor. According to...

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Main Authors: Yi-Jui Chiang, 蔣易睿
Other Authors: Wei Wang
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2009
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/38817207085538426067
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spelling ndltd-TW-097KYIT02220112015-11-16T16:09:07Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/38817207085538426067 A Study on the Influence of Different Interior Lighting Modes for Human Responses 不同室內照明方式對人體反應影響之研究 Yi-Jui Chiang 蔣易睿 碩士 高苑科技大學 建築研究所 97 Due to the improving of living standards, People are looking more into comfort and healthiness of our living environment, and gradually seek lighting quality from “capacity” to “quality”. People spend as long as 8 to 12 hours a day for working indoor. According to related researches, different lighting modes will affect psychological and physiological human responses. This study evaluates human physiological responses by means of analysis of the “Ryodoraku System”, base on traditional Chinese medicine, reflecting the condition of a sympathetic nervous system. This research is discussion the influence of different lighting modes for human responses, by integrated analysis of Ryodoraku values, psychological responses and working efficiency. The objective of this study is fine a healthier lighting environment and reference for users and designers.  Methods (1)The research utilizes a full-scale laboratory as the environment sensation to evaluate the effects of different lighting modes on human bodies. (2)This used the SD method to analyze the effects of psychological responses, the evaluation of physiological responses using Ryodoraku values and the appraisal of working efficiency used a simple mathematics test.  Result Different ways of lighting on human reaction in the physiological responses, when the function of light and ambient light Jie Wei direct illumination (conventional illumination) for the effect of physiological responses and the meridian than the ambient light by adding non-direct illumination of the lighting way that significantly, and in the psychological evaluation, the two kinds of (inclusive) or more different ways the composition of the illumination lighting model in the evaluation of psychological reactions less than a single light mode, of which a stable sense of awakening a sense of the difference between flu and fatigue are more prominent, and the turn on the lights more time passes, the greater the difference. Wei Wang 王為 2009 學位論文 ; thesis 100 zh-TW
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description 碩士 === 高苑科技大學 === 建築研究所 === 97 === Due to the improving of living standards, People are looking more into comfort and healthiness of our living environment, and gradually seek lighting quality from “capacity” to “quality”. People spend as long as 8 to 12 hours a day for working indoor. According to related researches, different lighting modes will affect psychological and physiological human responses. This study evaluates human physiological responses by means of analysis of the “Ryodoraku System”, base on traditional Chinese medicine, reflecting the condition of a sympathetic nervous system. This research is discussion the influence of different lighting modes for human responses, by integrated analysis of Ryodoraku values, psychological responses and working efficiency. The objective of this study is fine a healthier lighting environment and reference for users and designers.  Methods (1)The research utilizes a full-scale laboratory as the environment sensation to evaluate the effects of different lighting modes on human bodies. (2)This used the SD method to analyze the effects of psychological responses, the evaluation of physiological responses using Ryodoraku values and the appraisal of working efficiency used a simple mathematics test.  Result Different ways of lighting on human reaction in the physiological responses, when the function of light and ambient light Jie Wei direct illumination (conventional illumination) for the effect of physiological responses and the meridian than the ambient light by adding non-direct illumination of the lighting way that significantly, and in the psychological evaluation, the two kinds of (inclusive) or more different ways the composition of the illumination lighting model in the evaluation of psychological reactions less than a single light mode, of which a stable sense of awakening a sense of the difference between flu and fatigue are more prominent, and the turn on the lights more time passes, the greater the difference.
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