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Korean Journal of Psychology: General

A Consideration and Prospects of Psychological Research on Lighting

Korean Journal of Psychology: General / Korean Journal of Psychology: General, (P)1229-067X; (E)2734-1127
2011, v.30 no.1, pp.23-43





Abstract

Recently, as the LED industry has rapidly developed, LED lighting market is also expanding. LED lighting is drawing attention as the next generation lighting that leads low-carbon green growth in terms of the environment-friendly lighting characterized by its low power consumption, long life, and nontoxicity. And it is in the spotlight as an emotional lighting because it easily implements a variety of color dimensions, one of the most important elements affecting human emotion. However, it is true that psychological research on conventional lighting as well as LED lighting hasn't been so active until now. Therefore, it is necessary to understand the influence of not only the various colors of LED lighting but also general lighting characteristics such as illumination and color temperature to human mind and behaviors. If plentiful contents and technology of lighting that accord with human mind are developed based on the research findings, they will be driving forces for the growth of lighting industry and will contribute to the development of psychological research on lighting. In this paper, the effects of light and color as the basis for the psychological research on lighting are examined and the outcome of psychological research on lighting so far are summarized breaking it down into affective, physiological and behavioral one. From those approaches, some recent findings confirmed the possibility that LED lighting has different emotional, physiological, and cognitive effect on human mind and behaviors from conventional lightings are introduced. In addition, future research tasks and prospects of the psychological research on lighting are discussed.

keywords
조명, LED, 색채, LED 조명, 감성조명, 조명심리, lighting, LED, color, LED lighting, emotional lighting, lighting psychology

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