Effects of weak microwave fields amplitude modulated at ELF on EEG of symmetric brain areas in rats
- Russian Academy of Science, Pushchino (Russian Federation). Inst. of Cell Biophysics
Averaged electroencephalogram (EEG) frequency spectra were studied in eight unanesthetized and unmyorelaxed adult male rats with chronically implanted carbon electrodes in symmetrical somesthetic areas when a weak microwave field, amplitude-modulated at extremely low frequency (ELF) was applied. Intermittent field exposure was used. Hemispheric asymmetry in frequency spectra of an ongoing EEG was characterized by a power decrease in the 1.5--3 Hz range on the left hemisphere and by a power decrease in the 10--14 and 20--30 Hz ranges on the right hemisphere. No differences between control and exposure experiments were shown under these routines of data averaging. Significant elevations of EEG asymmetry in 10--14 Hz range were observed during the first 20 s after four from five onsets of the MW field, when averaged spectra were obtained for every 10 s. Under neither control nor pre- and post-exposure conditions was this effect observed. These results are discussed with respect to interaction of MW fields with the EEG generators.
- OSTI ID:
- 479384
- Journal Information:
- Bioelectromagnetics, Vol. 18, Issue 4; Other Information: PBD: 1997
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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