2024
Yes
Combined effects of ventilation rates and indoor temperatures on cognitive performance of female higher education students in a hot climate
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9305771/
Ahmed, R.
Asia
Review
Students
High School (9-12)
Temperature
Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
Test performance
Headaches
Cognitive Function
Air-conditioned buildings
Cognitive performance
Educational buildings
Hot climates
Indoor air quality
Ventilation
This study found female students’ cognitive performance improves at indoor temperatures of 20-23°C and CO2 levels around 600 ppm, indicating that optimal ventilation and thermal control enhance learning in educational buildings during short-term exposures.
2022