• [Y] Red means sub-thermal effects were found (not always at significant levels). • [N] The black indicates no EM effects were found. • [NA] The cyan means ... Not applicable. |
[N] Effects of short-term W-CDMA mobile phone base station exposure on women with or without mobile phone related symptoms. VIEW [Y] Thermal effects of mobile phones on facial nerves and surrounding soft tissue. VIEW [Y] Effects of Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields (UMTS) on Reproduction and Development of Mice: A Multi-generation Study. VIEW [N] Preattentive auditory information processing under exposure to the 902 MHz GSM mobile phone electromagnetic field: A mismatch negativity (MMN) study. VIEW [N] Mobile phone base stations and adverse health effects: phase 2 of a cross-sectional study with measured radio frequency electromagnetic fields. VIEW [Y] The effect of GSM-like ELF radiation on the alpha band of the human resting EEG. VIEW [N] Physiological effects of RF exposure on hypersensitive people by a cell phone. VIEW [N] Effects of weak mobile phone - electromagnetic fields (GSM, UMTS) on event related potentials and cognitive functions, VIEW [Y] Prenatal and Postnatal Exposure to Cell Phone Use and Behavioral Problems in Children, VIEW [N] Effects of weak mobile phone-Electromagnetic fields (GSM, UMTS) on event related potentials and cognitive functions, VIEW [NA] Use of wireless telephones and self-reported health symptoms: a population-based study among Swedish adolescents aged 15-19 years, VIEW [Y] The influence of the call with a mobile phone on heart rate variability parameters in healthy volunteers, VIEW [Y] Mobile phone exposure and spatial memory, VIEW [Y] GSM base stations: Short-term effects on well-being, VIEW [Y] Mobile phone base stations and adverse health effects: Phase 1: A population-based cross-sectional study in Germany. VIEW [NA] Can evidence change belief? Reported mobile phone sensitivity following individual feedback of an inability to discriminate active from sham signals. VIEW [N] Effects of twenty-minute 3G mobile phone irradiation on event related potential components and early gamma synchronization in auditory oddball paradigm. VIEW [Y] Cognitive function and symptoms in adults and adolescents in relation to rf radiation from UMTS base stations. VIEW [N] Pulsed and continuous wave mobile phone exposure over left versus right hemisphere: Effects on human cognitive function. VIEW [Y] Altered cortical excitability in subjectively electrosensitive patients: results of a pilot study. VIEW [Y] Altered cortical excitability in subjectively electrosensitive patients: results of a pilot study. VIEW [Y] Electroencephalographic, personality, and executive function measures associated with frequent mobile phone use VIEW [N] Effects of high frequency electromagnetic field (EMF) emitted by mobile phones on the human motor cortex. VIEW [N] Effects of thirty-minute mobile phone exposure on saccades. VIEW [N] Effects of mobile phone electromagnetic fields on an auditory order threshold task. VIEW [Y] Mobile phone 'talk-mode' signal delays EEG-determined sleep onset. VIEW [N] Effects of cellular phone use on ear canal temperature measured by NTC thermistors VIEW [Y] Cognitive impairment in rats after long-term exposure to GSM-900 mobile phone radiation. VIEW [N] Effects of GSM Cellular Phones on Human Hearing: VIEW [N] No effect of an UMTS mobile phone-like electromagnetic field of 1.97 GHz on human attention and reaction time. VIEW [N] Effects of mobile phone exposure on time frequency fine structure of transiently evoked otoacoustic emissions. VIEW [Y] Pulsed radio-frequency electromagnetic fields: dose-dependent effects on sleep, the sleep EEG and cognitive performance. VIEW [N] Comparison of the effects of continuous and pulsed mobile phone like RF exposure on the human EEG. VIEW [N] Psychomotor performance is not influenced by brief repeated exposures to mobile phones. VIEW [N] Pulsed and continuous wave mobile phone exposure over left versus right hemisphere: Effects on human cognitive function, VIEW [Y] Effects of pulsed and continuous wave 902 MHz mobile phone exposure on brain oscillatory activity during cognitive processing, VIEW [N] Survey of mobile phone use and their chronic effects on the hearing of a student population, VIEW [Y] Neurophysiologic effects at low level 1,8 GHz radiofrequency field exposure: a multiparametric approach on freely moving rats, VIEW [Y] Acute mobile phone effects on pre-attentive operation. VIEW [Y] Subjective symptoms, sleeping problems, and cognitive performance in subjects living near mobile phone base stations VIEW [Y] Effect of electromagnetic fields emitted by cellular phones on the latency of evoked electrodermal activity VIEW [Y] GSM radiation triggers seizures and increases cerebral c-Fos positivity in rats pretreated with subconvulsive doses of picrotoxin. VIEW [Y] Mobile phone emissions and human brain excitability. VIEW [Y] Neurobehavioral effects among inhabitants around mobile phone base stations, VIEW [Y] Electromagnetic fields produced by GSM cellular phones and heart rate variability, VIEW [N] Effects of thirty-minute mobile phone use on visuo-motor reaction time, VIEW [Y] Effects of RF exposure of teenagers and adults by CDMA cellular phones VIEW [Y] Mobile phone emissions and human brain excitability. VIEW [Y] Mobile phone effects on children's event-related oscillatory EEG during an auditory memory task, VIEW [Y] UMTS Base Station-like Exposure, Well-Being, and Cognitive Performance, VIEW [Y] Effects of fexofenadine and hydroxyzine on brake reaction time during car-driving with cellular phone use. VIEW [N] Electromagnetic field emitted by 902 MHz mobile phones shows no effects on children's cognitive function VIEW [Y] Mobile phone related-hazards and subjective hearing and vision symptoms in the Saudi population. VIEW [Y] Subjective symptoms related to mobile phone use VIEW [N] Does acute exposure to mobile phones affect human attention? VIEW [N] Electromagnetic Fields from Mobile Phones do not Affect the Inner Auditory System of Sprague-Dawley Rats. VIEW [Y] Effects of radiofrequency radiation emitted by cellular telephones on the cognitive functions of humans. VIEW [Y] Psychophysiological tests and provocation of subjects with mobile phone related symptoms VIEW [Y] The effect of electromagnetic fields emitted by mobile phones on human sleep. VIEW [Y] Kerekhanjanarong V, Supiyaphun P, Naratricoon J, Laungpitackchumpon P. VIEW [Y] Study of effects of low level microwave field by method of face masking, VIEW [Y] Hearing level and intensive use of mobile phones VIEW [N] Blood-brain barrier and electromagnetic fields: Effects of scopolamine methylbromide on working memory after whole-body exposure to 2.45GHz microwaves in rats. VIEW [N] Whole-body exposure to 2.45GHz electromagnetic fields does not alter 12-arm radial-maze with reduced access to spatial cues in rats. VIEW [Y] Effect of 902 MHz mobile phone transmission on cognitive function in children. VIEW [N] No influence on selected parameters of human visual perception of 1970 MHz UMTS-like exposure. VIEW [NA] Psychological predictors of problem mobile phone use. VIEW [NA] Intensity of mobile phone use and health compromising behaviours: how is information and communication technology connected to health-related lifestyle in adolescence? VIEW [N] No effect on cognitive function from daily mobile phone use VIEW [NA] Effects of prolonged wakefulness combined with alcohol and hands-free cell phone divided attention tasks on simulated driving. VIEW [N] Can electromagnetic fields emitted by mobile phones stimulate the vestibular organ? VIEW [N] Whole-body exposure to 2.45 GHz electromagnetic fields does not alter anxiety responses in rats VIEW [Y] A survey study on some neurological symptoms and sensations experienced by long term users of mobile phones. VIEW [NA] Factors influencing the use of cellular (mobile) phone during driving and hazards while using it. VIEW [N] Hands-free mobile phone conversation impairs the peripheral visual system to an extent comparable to an alcohol level of 4-5 g 100 ml. VIEW [Y] The effect of mobile phone to audiologic system, VIEW [Y] Conversation limits the functional field of view. VIEW [Y] Time-course of electromagnetic field effects on human performance and tympanic temperature. VIEW [Y] Profiles in driver distraction: effects of cell phone conversations on younger and older drivers. VIEW [N] Long-term sickness and mobile phone use VIEW [Y] Interaction of microwaves and a temporally incoherent magnetic field on spatial learning in the rat. VIEW [N] Whole-body exposure to 2.45 GHz electromagnetic fields does not alter radial-maze performance in rats. VIEW [Y] Association of mobile phone radiation with fatigue, headache, dizziness, tension and sleep disturbance in Saudi population. VIEW [NA] Validation of self-reported cellular phone use VIEW [N] Is cochlear outer hair cell function affected by mobile telephone radiation? VIEW [N] 2.45 GHz EMF does not alter radial-maze performance in rats. VIEW [Y] Cell phone use and visual attention. VIEW [Y] Survey study of people living in the vicinity of cellular phone base stations. VIEW [N] Effects of chronic exposure of electromagnetic fields from mobile phones on hearing in rats. VIEW [Y] Effect of cellular telephone conversations and other potential interference on reaction time in a braking response. VIEW [N] Effect of a 902 MHz electromagnetic field emitted by mobile phones on human cognitive function: A replication study. VIEW [N] 1439 MHz pulsed TDMA fields affect performance of rats in a T-maze task only when body temperature is elevated. VIEW [Y] Subjective symptoms among mobile phone users-A consequence of absorption of radiofrequency fields? VIEW [N] Effects of the electromagnetic field of mobile telephones on hearing VIEW [Y] The acute effects of exposure to the electromagnetic field emitted by mobile phones on human attention VIEW [Y] Turning gap acceptance decision-making: the impact of driver distraction. VIEW [Y] Distractions and the risk of car crash injury: the effect of drivers' age. VIEW [Y] Effects of mobile phone emissions on human brain activity and sleep variables. VIEW [NA] Effects of manual versus voice-activated dialing during simulated driving. VIEW [Y] Effects of exposure to low level radiofrequency fields on acetylcholine release in hippocampus of freely moving rats VIEW [N] Hypersensitivity symptoms associated with exposure to cellular telephones: No causal link VIEW [N] Does head-only exposure to GSM-900 electromagnetic fields affect the performance of rats in spatial learning tasks? VIEW [Y] Driven to distraction: dual-Task studies of simulated driving and conversing on a cellular telephone VIEW [NA] Microwave sickness: a reappraisal. VIEW [Y] Ibuprofen effects on behavioral thermoregulation with microwave radiation in albino rats. VIEW [Y] Effect on human attention of exposure to the electromagnetic field emitted by mobile phones VIEW [N] Effect of Immobilization and Concurrent Exposure to a Pulse-Modulated Microwave Field VIEW [N] Prenatal exposure to 900 MHz, cell-phone electromagnetic fields had no effect on operant-behavior performances of adult rats. VIEW [Y] Neural and behavioral teratological evaluation of rats exposed to ultra-wideband electromagnetic fields. VIEW [N] Low-level exposure to pulsed 900 MHz microwave radiation does not cause deficits in the performance of a spatial learning task in mice. VIEW [Y] Effects of 902 MHz electromagnetic field emitted by cellular telephones on response times in humans. VIEW [N] Effects of microwaves (900 MHz) on the cochlear receptor: exposure systems and preliminary results. VIEW [Y] Species specificity, age factors, and various neurochemical correlates of the animal spontaneous behavior after exposure to WMF of the ultra-low intensity VIEW [N] Low-level exposure to pulsed 900 MHz microwave radiation
does not cause deficits in the performance of a spatial learning task in mice. VIEW [NA] Heating and pain sensation produced in human skin by millimeter waves: comparison to a simple thermal model VIEW [Y] Microwaves emitted by cellular telephones affect human slow brain potentials. VIEW [Y] Mobile phone induced sensorineural hearing loss. VIEW [N] Ultrawideband radiation and pentylenetetrazol-induced convulsions in rats VIEW [Y] Pulsed high-frequency electromagnetic field affects human sleep and sleep electroencephalogram. VIEW [NA] Cause-specific mortality in cellular telephone users. VIEW [N] Acute effects of using a mobile phone on CNS functions. VIEW [Y] Effects of low-intensity electromagnetic fields on behavioral activity of rats. VIEW [Y] Effects of mobile GSM radiotelephone exposure on the auditory brainstem response (ABR) VIEW [NA] Cognitive load and detection thresholds in car following situations: safety implications for using mobile (cellular) telephones while driving. VIEW [Y] Mobile phones modulate response patterns of human brain activity. VIEW [Y] Suppression of evoked and spontaneous field potentials by radiofrequency radiation in rat hippocampal slices. VIEW [N] Does acute exposure to the electromagnetic field emitted by a mobile phone influence visual evoked potentials? A pilot study. VIEW [N] Human sleep under the influence of pulsed radiofrequency electromagnetic fields: a polysomnographic study using standardized conditions. VIEW [NA] Regional brain heating during microwave exposure (2.06 GHz), warm-water immersion, environmental heating and exercise. VIEW [Y] Cellular phone effects on otoacoustic emissions VIEW [Y] Effects of microwaves emitted by cellular phones on human slow brain potentials. VIEW [NA] Car phones and car crashes: an ecologic analysis. VIEW [Y] Acute Exposure to Pulsed 2450-MHz Microwaves Affects Water-Maze Performance of Rats VIEW [Y] Thresholds of microwave-evoked warmth sensations in human skin. VIEW [NA] Association between cellular-telephone calls and motor vehicle collisions. VIEW [NA] Age does not affect thermal and cardiorespiratory responses to microwave heating in calorically restricted rats VIEW [Y] Effects of pulsed high-frequency electromagnetic fields
on human sleep VIEW [Y] Spatial learning deficit in the rat after exposure to a 60 Hz magnetic field. VIEW [N] Experimental research on the biological action of the pulse-modulated microwave radiation created by shipboard radar stations VIEW [N] Lack of behavioral effects in non-human primates after exposure to ultrawideband electromagnetic radiation in the microwave frequency range. VIEW [Y] Motor activity of rabbits in conditions of chronic low-intensity pulse microwave irradiation VIEW [Y] Influence of microwave exposure on chlordiazepoxide effects in the mouse staircase test. VIEW [Y] Microwave irradiation affects radial-arm maze performance in the rat. VIEW [Y] Disruption of a putative working memory task and selective expression of brain c-fos following microwave-induced hyperthermia VIEW [Y] Influence of microwave exposure on chlordiazepoxide effects in the mouse staircase test. VIEW [Y] Rhesus monkey behavior during exposure to high-peak-power 5.62-GHz microwave pulses. VIEW [Y] The effect of ultrahigh-frequency electromagnetic radiation on learning and memory processes VIEW [Y] Microwave irradiation affects radial-arm maze performance in the rat VIEW [Y] Pharmacologic correction of learning and memory disorders induced by exposure to high-frequency electromagnetic radiation VIEW [Y] The modification of the effect of microwave radiation on the biochemical processes in anaphylactic shock by using exposure to a weak and perturbed geomagnetic field VIEW [Y] Temporal bisection in rats: the effects of high-peak-power pulsed microwave irradiation VIEW [N] Long-term, low-level microwave irradiation of rats. VIEW [Y] Effect of extremely high-frequency electromagnetic radiation on the function of skin sensory endings VIEW [N] Modification of acoustic startle by microwave pulses in the rat: a preliminary report. VIEW [N] Immediate post-exposure effects of high-peak-power microwave pulses on operant behavior of Wistar rats. VIEW [N] Lack of behavioral effects in the rhesus monkey: high peak microwave pulses at 1.3 GHz. VIEW [N] Effects of pulsed microwave radiation pre-and postnatally on the developing brain in mice. VIEW [Y] Effects of low-level microwave irradiation on hippocampal and frontal cortical choline uptake are classically conditionable. VIEW [Y] Low-level microwave irradiation attenuates naloxone-induced withdrawal syndrome in morphine-dependent rats VIEW [Y] Effects of low-level microwave irradiation on amphetamine hyperthermia are blockable by naloxone and classically conditionable. VIEW [Y] Psychoactive-drug response is affected by acute low-level microwave irradiation. VIEW |