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Title: The effect of extremely low frequency radiation on human performance: a preliminary study. Medical research progress report

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:4023055

Interest in the development of an extremely low frequency (ELF) communications system for naval use has resulted in a program to determine the effects of such fields on man. This report represents part of pilot level effort to develop a set of tests and procedures for determining whether ELF fields have any measurable effects on human memory and psychomotor functions. None of the tests exhibited significant performance decrements under the gross analytical conditions. The Wilkinson Adding Task exhibited significant performance decrements during the second of two testing sessions while being exposed to the ELF radiation. One of the Response Analysis Tester (RATER) conditions exhibited a significant improvement in performance. One subject had a significantly bad session in which his performance declined on 6 out of 7 measures; however, this performance appeared to be unrelated to other psychological or physiological data. In view of the large number of statistical analyses performed on a limited amount of data, the few significant performance decrements must be interpreted with extreme caution. They identify techniques to be replicated in future research and nothing more. Individual differences in test performance were large, any effects due to the exposure to ELF magnetic fields were small; consequently, special consideration should be given to the possibility of using an exposure- reexposure experimental design in any future experiments. (GRA)

Research Organization:
Naval Aerospace Medical Inst., Pensacola, Fla. (USA)
NSA Number:
NSA-33-026167
OSTI ID:
4023055
Report Number(s):
AD/A-005898; NAMRL-1195
Resource Relation:
Other Information: Orig. Receipt Date: 30-JUN-76
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English