2021
DOI: 10.1080/09553002.2021.1969055
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Threshold of radiofrequency electromagnetic field effect on human brain

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“…For example, when microwave reached 5.5 GHz or higher, the average relative change was less signi cant in EEG power than in Sham. In addition, the effect of very low microwave on EEG was not apparent (Hinrikus et al, 2021).…”
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confidence: 93%
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“…For example, when microwave reached 5.5 GHz or higher, the average relative change was less signi cant in EEG power than in Sham. In addition, the effect of very low microwave on EEG was not apparent (Hinrikus et al, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…It was observed that microwave radiation enhanced the EEG amplitude variation, which may lead to changes in EEG power. Hinrikus et al, (2021) believed that in addition to alpha wave, other frequency band energies would also change when exposed to microwave environment. Our study con rms this, it shows that microwave can indeed affect EEG, which provides evidence for future research on the modulation of pain perception brain activity.…”
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“…We may suppose that these changes in MEG cortical activity may reflect the neurophysiological modifications (i.e. altered membrane potential and neuronal oscillations) induced by non-thermal exposure to RF-EMF as consequence of different water polarization and diffusion processes 35 , 36 . Finally, future investigations on MEG functional connectivity could be helpful to further understand the electrophysiological dynamics which determine the RF-EMF modulation of the alpha band.…”
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“…In general, when compared to the underlying mechanisms of the thermal RF-EMF biological effects, the non-thermal ones are far from being fully understood and need further investigations. The influence of water polarization on hydrogen bonding forces between water molecules under microwaves exposure has been proposed to have a non-thermal impact on neurotransmitters transit time and neuron resting potential 35 , 36 . Similarly, some in vitro 37 and in vivo 38 , 39 studies showed modifications in the neuronal rates of spontaneous activity and in neurotransmission processes related to RF-EMF exposure 40 , 41 .…”
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