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Radiats Biol Radioecol. 2002 Sep­Oct;42(5):546­50.

[The effect of microwaves on the bioelectric brain activity].


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Sidorenko AV1, Tsariuk VV.

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Abstract
The experiments on rats have shown that the effect of millimeter range electromagnetic radiation on
the bioelectric brain activity is dependent on the initial functional state of central nervous system.
Microwaves are able to cause a nonspecific electroencephalographic reaction of synchronization and
probably the lower the bioelectric brain process dynamics of active rats. Enrichment of
electrocorticograms with high­frequency rhythms and increase in degree of bioelectric brain dynamics
can be observed in narcosis conditions. The appearance of biological resonance in the brain of
narcotized rats preliminary injected aminazin by pulse­modulated microwaves is noted. This is
expressed as epileptiform convulsive activity in electrocorticogram. It has been shown that the
nonlinear dynamics method may provide a reliable characterization of changing bioelectric brain
activity under of nonionized electromagnetic fields. It is possible to modulate the bioelectric brain
activity by microwaves to change the functional state of central nervous system and probably of the
whole organism.

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