• [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. |
[Y] Acute mobile phones exposure affects frontal cortex hemodynamics as evidenced by functional near-infrared spectroscopy VIEW [N] Preattentive auditory information processing under exposure to the 902 MHz GSM mobile phone electromagnetic field: A mismatch negativity (MMN) study. 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 [Y] Cognitive and neurobiological alterations in electromagnetic hypersensitive patients: results of a case-control study. VIEW [N] Effects of weak mobile phone - electromagnetic fields (GSM, UMTS) on event related potentials and cognitive functions, VIEW [Y] Effect of low frequency modulated microwave exposure on human EEG: individual sensitivity. VIEW [Y] Effect of 7, 14 and 21 Hz modulated 450 MHz microwave radiation on human electroencephalographic rhythms. VIEW [N] Influence of EMF Emitted by GSM-900 Cellular Telephones on the Circadian Patterns of Gonadal, Adrenal and Pituitary Hormones in Men. VIEW [Y] Mobile phone radiation might alter protein expression in human skin. VIEW [Y] Influence of Electromagnetic Fields Emitted by GSM-900 Cellular Telephones on the Circadian Patterns of Gonadal, Adrenal and Pituitary Hormones in Men. VIEW [N] Effects of weak mobile phone-Electromagnetic fields (GSM, UMTS) on event related potentials and cognitive functions, VIEW [N] Nocebo as headache trigger: evidence from a sham-controlled provocation study with RF fields, 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] Effects of radiofrequency electromagnetic waves (RF-EMW) from cellular phones on human ejaculated semen: an in vitro pilot study. VIEW [Y] GSM base stations: Short-term effects on well-being, VIEW [NA] Can evidence change belief? Reported mobile phone sensitivity following individual feedback of an inability to discriminate active from sham signals. VIEW [Y] Microwaves from UMTS/GSM mobile phones induce long-lasting inhibition of 53BP1/gamma-H2AX DNA repair foci in human lymphocytes. VIEW [N] Effects of twenty-minute 3G mobile phone irradiation on event related potential components and early gamma synchronization in auditory oddball paradigm. VIEW [N] Effects of weak mobile Phone-Electromagnetic fields (GSM, UMTS) on well-being and resting EEG. VIEW [Y] Cognitive function and symptoms in adults and adolescents in relation to rf radiation from UMTS base stations. VIEW [N] Mobile phone headache: a double blind, sham-controlled provocation study 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 [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] Adaptation of human brain bioelectrical activity to low-level microwave. VIEW [N] Influence of a 902.4 MHz GSM signal on the human visual system: Investigation of the discrimination threshold. 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 [Y] Evaluation of the effect of using mobile phones on male fertility VIEW [N] The effect of GSM and TETRA mobile handset signals on blood pressure, catechol levels and heart rate variability. 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 [Y] Effect of cell phone usage on semen analysis in men attending infertility clinic: an observational study. VIEW [N] Effects of cellular phone use on ear canal temperature measured by NTC thermistors VIEW [Y] Mobile phone emission modulates interhemispheric functional coupling of EEG alpha rhythms. VIEW [N] Short GSM mobile phone exposure does not alter human auditory brainstem response. 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] Mobile telephone use effects on peripheral audiovestibular function: A case-control study. VIEW [Y] The effect of mobile phone electromagnetic fields on the alpha rhythm of human electroencephalogram 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] Mobile phone headache: a double blind, sham-controlled provocation study, VIEW [Y] Acute mobile phone effects on pre-attentive operation. VIEW [Y] Effects of intensive and moderate cellular phone use on hearing function. VIEW [Y] Does evening exposure to mobile phone radiation affect subsequent melatonin production? VIEW [N] Mobile phone affects cerebral blood flow in humans. VIEW [Y] Effect of electromagnetic fields emitted by cellular phones on the latency of evoked electrodermal activity VIEW [N] Cytogenetic investigation of subjects professionally exposed to radiofrequency radiation. VIEW [Y] Integration of differences in EEG analysis reveals changes in human EEG caused by microwave. VIEW [Y] Mobile phone emissions and human brain excitability. VIEW [Y] Mobile phone affects cerebral blood flow in humans. VIEW [Y] Effects of RF exposure of teenagers and adults by CDMA cellular phones. VIEW [Y] Short-term effects of GSM mobiles phones on spectral components of the human electroencephalogram. VIEW [Y] Short-term effects of GSM mobiles phones on spectral components of the human electroencephalogram. 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VIEW [Y] Melatonin metabolite excretion among cellular telephone users. VIEW [Y] Effects of 7 Hz-modulated 450 MHz electromagnetic radiation on human performance in visual memory tasks. VIEW [Y] The effect of low level radiofrequency electromagnetic radiation on the excretion rates of stress hormones in operators during 24-hour shifts. VIEW [NA] Effects of manual versus voice-activated dialing during simulated driving. VIEW [N] The excretion of 6-hydroxymelatonin sulfate in healthy young men exposed to EMF. VIEW [N] Hypersensitivity symptoms associated with exposure to cellular telephones: No causal link VIEW [Y] Driven to distraction: dual-Task studies of simulated driving and conversing on a cellular telephone VIEW [Y] Electromagnetic field of mobile phones affects visual event related potential in patients with narcolepsy VIEW [Y] Effects of electromagnetic fields produced by radiotelevision broadcasting stations on the immune system of women VIEW [Y] Symptoms experienced by users of digital cellular phones: VIEW [NA] Microwave sickness: a reappraisal. VIEW [Y] Effects of acute exposure to the radiofrequency fields of cellular phones on plasma lipid peroxide and antioxidase activities in human erythrocytes VIEW [NA] Management of radiofrequency radiation overexposures VIEW [N] GSM phone signal does not produce subjective symptoms. VIEW [Y] Investigation of brain potentials in sleeping humans exposed to the electromagnetic field of mobile phones. VIEW [Y] Effect on human attention of exposure to the electromagnetic field emitted by mobile phones VIEW [NA] Local vasodilator response to mobile phones. VIEW [Y] Combined effects of traffic and electromagnetic fields on the immune system of fertile atopic women. VIEW [N] Human brain activity during exposure to radiofrequency fields emitted by cellular phones VIEW [Y] Exposure to pulsed high-frequency electromagnetic field during waking affects human sleep EEG VIEW [Y] Effects of 902 MHz electromagnetic field emitted by cellular telephones on response times in humans. VIEW [Y] Effects of electromagnetic fields emitted by cellular phones on the electroencephalogram during a visual working memory task. VIEW [Y] Cellular phone electromagnetic field effects on bioelectric activity of human brain. VIEW [N] Human sleep EEG under the influence of pulsed radio frequency electromagnetic fields. results from polysomnographies using submaximal high power flux densities. 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VIEW [N] Ultrawideband radiation and pentylenetetrazol-induced convulsions in rats VIEW [Y] Effect of a 915-MHz simulated mobile phone signal on cognitive function in man. VIEW [Y] Pulsed high-frequency electromagnetic field affects human sleep and sleep electroencephalogram. VIEW [N] The effects of radiocellular telephones on the circadian patterns of melatonin secretion, a chronobiological rhythm marker VIEW [Y] Micronucleus assay and lymphocyte mitotic activity in risk
assessment of occupational exposure to microwave radiation VIEW [N] Acute effects of using a mobile phone on CNS functions. VIEW [Y] Effects of mobile GSM radiotelephone exposure on the auditory brainstem response (ABR) VIEW [Y] The analysis of animal bioelectric brain activity influenced by microwaves or by the introduction of strychnine. VIEW [Y] Resting blood pressure increase during exposure to a radio-frequency electromagnetic field. VIEW [Y] GSM radiocellular telephones do not disturb the secretion of antepituitary hormones in humans. VIEW [Y] Mobile phones modulate response patterns of human brain activity. VIEW [N] No effects of pulsed high-frequency electromagnetic fields on heart rate variability during human sleep. VIEW [Y] Reproductive function in relation to duty assignments among military personnel. 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 [Y] Cellular phone effects on otoacoustic emissions VIEW [Y] Effects of microwaves emitted by cellular phones on human slow brain potentials. VIEW [Y] Preliminary report: symptoms associated with mobile phone use. VIEW [N] Effects of pulsed high-frequency electromagnetic fields on the neuroendocrine system. VIEW [Y] Cellular telephone use and excreton of a urinary melatonin metabolite. VIEW [Y] Exposure to extremely-low-frequency electromagnetic fields and
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