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Discomfort glare and time of day

Kent, Michael G.; Altomonte, Sergio; Tregenza, Peter R.; Wilson, Robin

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Michael G. Kent

Sergio Altomonte

Peter R. Tregenza



Abstract

There are strong reasons to suspect that glare sensation varies with time of the day. This study was designed to test whether such a relationship exists. Thirty subjects were exposed to an artificial lighting source at four times of the day. The source luminance was progressively increased and subjects were required to give Glare Sensation Votes (GSVs) corresponding to the level of visual discomfort experienced. Glare indices were calculated for every reported GSV, and results were statistically analysed. The findings indicated a tendency towards greater tolerance to luminance increases in artificial lighting as the day progresses. This trend was found not to be statistically related to the possible confounding variable of learning, providing evidence of an effect of time of the day on glare sensation.

Citation

Kent, M. G., Altomonte, S., Tregenza, P. R., & Wilson, R. (in press). Discomfort glare and time of day. Lighting Research and Technology, 47(6), https://doi.org/10.1177/1477153514547291

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jul 22, 2014
Online Publication Date Aug 21, 2014
Deposit Date Jul 26, 2016
Publicly Available Date Jul 26, 2016
Journal Lighting Research and Technology
Print ISSN 1477-1535
Electronic ISSN 1477-0938
Publisher SAGE Publications
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 47
Issue 6
DOI https://doi.org/10.1177/1477153514547291
Keywords Glare, Tolerance, Time of the Day, Controlled Experiment, Learning
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/733979
Publisher URL http://lrt.sagepub.com/content/47/6/641

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