The meta-analysis found a positive effect on subjective alertness, cognitive performance and objective alertness (reaction time).
The results of the meta-analysis show that high light levels (â¥1000 lx) have a significant effect on improving alertness compared to low light levels (â€200 lx). In addition, short-wavelength or cyan-enriched light (λmax †480 nm) was found to have a significant effect on cognitive improvement compared to medium- or long-wavelength light (λmax > 500 nm).
Daytime electric light (DEL) has a small significant suppressive effect on the alpha wave of the electroencephalogram (EEG)
Research results showed that daily exposure to electric light had a small significant effect on alpha wave reduction. This finding shows that the use of daytime light interventions can significantly improve levels of alertness, arousal and cognition. For the best effects, the authors also recommend using electric lighting, which mimics the characteristics of natural daylight.