2022
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0268641
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Systematic review of the physiological and health-related effects of radiofrequency electromagnetic field exposure from wireless communication devices on children and adolescents in experimental and epidemiological human studies

Abstract: Background For more than 20 years, the potential health risks of radiofrequency electromagnetic field (RF EMF) exposure from mobile communication devices on children and adolescents have been examined because they are considered sensitive population groups; however, it remains unclear whether such exposure poses any particular risk to them. Objectives The aim of this review was to systematically analyze and evaluate the physiological and health-related effects of RF EMF exposures from wireless communication … Show more

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“…McComas (2011) Another immensely significant and influential discovery points directly to how the action of neuronal circuits identifies features in the visual scene that form elements of visual perception. By mapping the adequate stimuli of receptive fields in the visual system, Hubel and Wiesel [see Constantine-Paton (2008) and Wurtz (2009) for review] discovered that the connectivity between neurons along the pathway dictates that the receptive fields in visual cortex are tuned to features such as edges and boundaries.…”
Section: Neuroscientists and The Neuroscience Of Consciousnessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…McComas (2011) Another immensely significant and influential discovery points directly to how the action of neuronal circuits identifies features in the visual scene that form elements of visual perception. By mapping the adequate stimuli of receptive fields in the visual system, Hubel and Wiesel [see Constantine-Paton (2008) and Wurtz (2009) for review] discovered that the connectivity between neurons along the pathway dictates that the receptive fields in visual cortex are tuned to features such as edges and boundaries.…”
Section: Neuroscientists and The Neuroscience Of Consciousnessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has long been known that high strength magnetic fields of MRI scanners effect both human and animal subjects, producing dizziness, altered behavioral responses and cognitive impairment ( Antunes et al, 2012 ; Tkáč et al, 2021 ). Weaker EMFs produced by cell phones, radios and headphones do not appreciably alter mental activity, although long-term exposure to these weak fields may disrupt some brain functions ( Bodewein et al, 2022 ; Schüz et al, 2022 ). Transcranial magnetic stimulation using strong magnetic pulses are well known to stimulate brain neurons, as does ultrasonic stimulation ( Sarasso et al, 2015 ; Sanguinetti et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Hypothesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, electromagnetic radiation (EMR) within the communication frequency band, include 2.65 and 0.8GHz, generated by wi-fi, mobile phones and mobile base stations, has become crucial component of environmental EMR. Concerns about its potential impact on human health, particularly in relation to brain function, causing sleep disorders ( Danker-Hopfe et al, 2016 ) and increased reactive oxygen species ( Choi et al, 2020 ), have spurred discussions in the field of electromagnetic biology ( Kesari et al, 2013 ; Balmori, 2022 ; Bodewein et al, 2022 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%