| Literature DB >> 30161180 |
Lauren E Hartstein1,2,3, Monique K LeBourgeois3, Neil E Berthier1.
Abstract
Data from a growing number of experimental studies show that exposure to higher correlated color temperature (CCT) ambient light, containing more blue light, can positively impact alertness and cognitive performance in older children and adults. To date, few if any studies have examined whether light exposure influences cognitive task performance in preschool-age children, who are in the midst of rapid developmental changes in attention and executive function skills. In this study, healthy children aged 4.5-5.5 years (n = 20; 11 females) completed measures of sustained attention and task switching twice while being exposed to LED light set to either 3500K (a lower CCT) or 5000K (a higher CCT). A control group (n = 18; 10 females) completed the tasks twice under only the 3500K lighting condition. Although the lighting condition did not impact performance on the sustained attention task, exposure to the higher CCT light lead to greater improvement in preschool-age children's task switching performance (F(1,36) = 4.41, p = 0.04). Children in the control group showed a 6.5% increase in task switching accuracy between time points, whereas those in the experimental group improved by 15.2%. Our primary finding-that exposure to light at a higher correlated color temperature leads to greater improvement in task switching performance-indicates that the relationship between the spectral power distribution of light and executive function abilities is present early in cognitive development. These data have implications for designing learning environments and suggest that light may be an important contextual factor in the lives of young children in both the home and the classroom.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30161180 PMCID: PMC6117001 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0202973
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Spectra of the room lights at 3500K and 5000K measured at the source.
Effective illuminance perceived by photocells for each lighting condition, taken facing the light source.
| Photocell | Effective illuminance (lux) | |
|---|---|---|
| 3500K | 5000K | |
| S Cone (blue) | 318.01 | 519.10 |
| ipRGC | 450.59 | 650.09 |
| Rod | 507.32 | 646.97 |
| M Cone (green) | 615.81 | 665.88 |
| L Cone (red) | 713.88 | 685.97 |
Descriptive statistics, M(SD), for demographics, sleep habits, and study participation time.
| Control | Experimental | Statistics | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sex | 10 female | 11 female | X2 = .11, p = 0.74 |
| Age | 4.95yrs (0.28) | 4.88yrs (.26) | t(36) = .80, p = 0.43 |
| Bed Time | 20:15 (0:44m) | 20:11 (0:46m) | t(36) = .25, p = 0.80 |
| Wake Time | 06:54 (0:32m) | 07:05 (0:47m) | t(36) = -.78, p = 0.44 |
| Hours Slept Previous Night | 10.19 (1.29) | 10.81 (0.77) | t(27.2) = -1.78, p = 0.09 |
| Daily Naps (%) | 55.6 | 15.0 | t(30.5) = 2.78, p = 0.01 |
| Study Time | 11:36 (2h:22m) | 12:35 (2h:26m) | t(36) = -1.27, p = 0.21 |
Descriptive statistics, M(SD), for accuracy (Acc) and reaction time (RT) on the Go/No-Go and Hearts and Flowers tasks.
| Control | Experimental | Interaction Statistics | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Baseline | Test | Baseline | Test | |||
| Go/No-Go Acc | 78.81(12.13) | 80.56(17.00) | 78.44(15.13) | 80.31(17.69) | 0.001 | 0.98 |
| Go/No-Go RT (ms) | 593.93(51.45) | 568.38(48.41) | 585.46(49.33) | 564.18(60.11) | 0.06 | 0.81 |
| Hearts/Flowers Overall Acc | 65.69(19.27) | 74.03(18.21) | 66.50(18.02) | 80.13(16.85) | 2.65 | 0.11 |
| Hearts/Flowers Switch Acc | 63.44(18.99) | 69.89(19.68) | 61.67(19.70) | 76.90(16.63) | 4.41 | 0.04 |
| Hearts/Flowers No-Switch Acc | 66.59(22.57) | 77.08(20.39) | 71.19(19.39) | 84.06(19.54) | 0.43 | 0.52 |
| Hearts/Flowers Overall RT (ms) | 1197.75(357.73) | 1118.65(328.18) | 1221.47(312.56) | 1172.14(238.73) | 0.15 | 0.70 |
| Hearts/Flowers Switch RT (ms) | 1323.51(424.29) | 1222.85(339.19) | 1373.41(360.56) | 1284.36(265.26) | 0.02 | 0.90 |
| Hearts/Flowers No-Switch RT (ms) | 1092.07(318.92) | 1040.04(337.74) | 1102.16(282.96) | 1066.89(233.99) | 0.05 | 0.82 |
* p < 0.05
Note: Go/No-Go Accuracy was scored as the percent of correct “no-go” trials out of a possible 16. Reaction time was averaged across correct “go” trials. Hearts and Flowers Accuracy was scored as percent of correct trials (calculated separately across all trials and switch trials). Reaction time was averaged across correct trials only. 2x2 ANOVAs were performed comparing Light Condition (Control, Experimental) and Phase (Baseline, Test).