Light and Mood
Light spaces for happy and sad people differently
Light spaces for happy and sad people differently
The American Medical Association (AMA) assessed street lighting in the United States.
Reducing lighting in an outdoor environment does not necessarily affect wellbeing there.
Researchers have linked light intensity to eating behavior.
Surface and light color influence opinions of retail spaces
Being exposed to particular types of light at certain times of day has been linked to changes in metabolism.
Noseda and his colleagues have learned that light color influences the progression of a migraine.
Research indicates that building the opportunity to experience bright blue light into the spaces where patients will spend time before surgery is a good idea.
Bille reviews the social functions of light.
Two important resources to review