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Neuroreport ; 16(17): 1973-6, 2005 Nov 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16272890

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Previous research has suggested that exposure to radiofrequency electromagnetic fields increases electroencephalogram spectral power in non-rapid eye movement sleep. Other sleep parameters have also been affected following exposure. We examined whether aspects of sleep architecture show sensitivity to electromagnetic fields emitted by digital mobile phone handsets. Fifty participants were exposed to electromagnetic fields for 30 min prior to sleep. Results showed a decrease in rapid eye movement sleep latency and increased electroencephalogram spectral power in the 11.5-12.25 Hz frequency range during the initial part of sleep following exposure. These results are evidence that mobile phone exposure prior to sleep may promote rapid eye movement sleep and modify the sleep electroencephalogram in the first non-rapid eye movement sleep period.


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Cell Phone , Electromagnetic Fields , Sleep, REM/radiation effects , Adolescent , Adult , Electroencephalography , Environmental Exposure , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Sleep/radiation effects
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