2010
DOI: 10.1186/1744-859x-9-s1-s129
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Effects of exposure to extremely low-frequency magnetic field of 2 μT intensity on spatial memory and learning in mice

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“…On the other hand, regarding the (i)reversibility of the induced effects, it would be interesting to establish the kinetics of the detected changes by measuring the population activity in a series of temporal points. Finally, the changes similar to the above-mentioned are involved in the regulation of some other neuronal processes in insects such as migration, orientation, learning and memory (Kafaee et al 2010, Sun et al 2010, Engels et al 2014), so our research may contribute to a better understanding of MF influence on animal and human physiology.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…On the other hand, regarding the (i)reversibility of the induced effects, it would be interesting to establish the kinetics of the detected changes by measuring the population activity in a series of temporal points. Finally, the changes similar to the above-mentioned are involved in the regulation of some other neuronal processes in insects such as migration, orientation, learning and memory (Kafaee et al 2010, Sun et al 2010, Engels et al 2014), so our research may contribute to a better understanding of MF influence on animal and human physiology.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%