Autores
Hietanen
M, Kovala T, Hamalainen A-M.
The authors
studied the EEGs of 19 volunteers
who were exposed to RF fields. The sources of the fields were 5 different
cellular phones (analog and digital models) operating at a frequency of
900 MHz or 1800 MHz. Six 30-minute experiments including one sham exposure
were made for each subject. The subjects were unaware of whether the phone
was on or off. There was a statistically
significant difference in only one of 180 statistical tests done on
the data. The authors suggested that this solitary finding was caused
by statistical chance and concluded that "the findings of this study
suggest that exposure to radiofrequency fields emitted by cellular phones
has no abnormal effects on human EEG activity".
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