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The effect of smartphone light on the physiology signal and cognitive function in circadian environment
Author(s) -
Lee Minkyung,
Hong Yonggeun
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
the faseb journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.709
H-Index - 277
eISSN - 1530-6860
pISSN - 0892-6638
DOI - 10.1096/fasebj.2019.33.1_supplement.738.10
Subject(s) - circadian rhythm , audiology , cognition , smartphone application , artificial light , medicine , rhythm , psychology , neuroscience , computer science , multimedia , physics , illuminance , astronomy
Many people are constantly exposed to artificial light caused by digital devices such as computer, smartphone, and TV. Prolonged exposure to artificial light disturbs our circadian rhythm, cognitive function and autonomic nervous system (ANS). Therefore, this study aimed to analyze the alterations in physiological signals and cognitive functions following exposure to smartphone light in order to confirm the effects of artificial light on the human body. Normal adults aged from 21 to 28 were engaged in this study. The experiments were conducted in day (10:00~14:00) and night (8:00~12:00) conditions. Experimental subjects were divided into three groups according to smartphone screen brightness; 50%, 100%, and blue light filter (BLF), then used smartphone for 10 min/set (rest time: 5 min) and repeated the task three times. The ANS changes were confirmed using pulse pressure measurement equipment. Short‐term memory (STM), long‐term memory (LTM), and recognition tests were conducted via language memory test (LMT) and visual memory test (VMT). After using smartphone at daytime condition, 50% group shoed significantly increased ANS activity. Also, LTM and recognition were significantly increased in the 50% and BLP group. In night condition, however, BLF group showed increased LTM and recognition. It has been demonstrated by this study that smartphone light may influence ANS, memory, and cognitive functions. Accordingly, blue light filter is recommended when using smartphone to reduce such harmful alterations. Support or Funding Information Funds: NRF‐2017R1A2A2A01067169, KGM4611821, 2016 Creative Research Program of Inje University, Republic of Korea This abstract is from the Experimental Biology 2019 Meeting. There is no full text article associated with this abstract published in The FASEB Journal .

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