Kulkarni, G.A. & Gandhare, W.Z. (2014). Effect of extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields on brain activity. International Journal of Medical Science and Public Health, 3(8), 903.
Authors
Girish A. Kulkarni – Department of Electrical Engineering, Government College of Engineering, India
Wamanrao Z. Gandhare – Department of Electrical Engineering, Government College of Engineering, India
Abstract
Both natural and artificial extremely low frequency (ELF) electromagnetic fields (EMF) are reportedly found to be biologically active. Exposure effects of high frequency and high intensity EMFs especially from microwave devices and mobile phones are popularly discussed and researched as compared to exposure effects of ELF EMFs. Increased use of electricity during previous decades is causing greater or forced exposure to ELF EMFs. Exposure assessment of ELF EMFs in terms of health effects has proved to be a new area of research. The present study deals with effects of ELF EMFs on brain activity, electrophysiological signals and anxiety related issues. Previous efforts in this regards are identified and explored to illustrate the effects. The new areas of research are identified which can be extremely interesting for medical, bio-electromagnetic and electrical engineering streams.
Keywords
Extremely Low Frequency (ELF); Health Effects; Electromagnetic Fields (EMF); Brain; Electrophysiological Signals
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