Elevated CO2 Levels May Impair Cognitive Function and Decision-Making
The quality of indoor air is increasingly recognized as a critical factor. Specifically, elevated levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) in enclosed spaces are
The quality of indoor air is increasingly recognized as a critical factor.
Specifically, elevated levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) in enclosed spaces are
being investigated for their potential impact on human performance. Studies
suggest a possible link between higher CO2 concentrations and impaired cognitive
function, affecting mental clarity. This impairment could manifest in reduced
decision-making capabilities. It may also affect overall productivity and the
ability to focus. Understanding this connection is crucial for optimizing
workspaces and living environments.