EEG, Brain Waves

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italics: studies excluded due to bad quality; underscore: review- and meta-studies; plain: included studies

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Referenzen

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BfS (2008). Ergebnisse des Deutschen Mobilfunk Forschungsprogramms. Bundesamt für Strahlenschutz, Salzgitter.

Carrubba, S., C. Frilot, 2nd, A.L. Chesson, Jr.,Marino, A.A. (2010). Mobile-phone pulse triggers evoked potentials. Neurosci Lett 469(1): 164-168.

Croft, R.J., S. Leung, R.J. McKenzie, S.P. Loughran, S. Iskra, D.L. Hamblin, Cooper, N.R. (2010). Effects of 2G and 3G mobile phones on human alpha rhythms: Resting EEG in adolescents, young adults, and the elderly. Bioelectromagnetics 31(6): 434-444.

Croft, R. J., D.L. Hamblin, J. Spong, A.W. Wood, R.J. McKenzie, Stough, C. (2008). The effect of mobile phone electromagnetic fields on the alpha rhythm of human electroencephalogram. Bioelectromagnetics 29(1): 1-10.

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Sauter, C., T. Eggert, H. Dorn, G. Schmid, T. Bolz, A. Marasanov, V.W. Hansen, A. Peter, Danker-Hopfe, H. (2015). Do signals of a hand-held TETRA transmitter affect cognitive performance, well-being, mood or somatic complaints in healthy young men? Results of a randomized double-blind cross-over provocation study. Environ Res., 140: 85-94.

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SSM (2017). Recent Research on EMF and Health Risk – Eleventh report from SSM’s Scientific Council on Electromagnetic Fields. Swedish Radiation Safety Authority, Stockholm.

Vecchio, F., P. Buffo, S. Sergio, D. Iacoviello, P.M. Rossini, Babiloni, C. (2012). Mobile phone emission modulates event-related desynchronization of alpha rhythms and cognitive–motor performance in healthy humans. Clinical Neurophysiology 123(1): 121-128.