REVIEW PAPER
Effects of radio- and microwaves emitted by wireless communication devices
on the functions of the nervous system selected elements
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Instytut Medycyny Pracy im. prof. J. Nofera / Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine, Łódź, Poland
(Zakład Ochrony Radiologicznej / Department of Radiological Protection)
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Instytut Medycyny Pracy im. prof. J. Nofera / Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine, Łódź, Poland
(Zakład Fizjologii Pracy i Ergonomii / Department of Work Physiology and Ergonomics)
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Piotr Politański
Instytut Medycyny Pracy im. prof. J. Nofera, Zakład Ochrony Radiologicznej, ul. św. Teresy 8, 91-348 Łódź
Med Pr Work Health Saf. 2016;67(3):411-21
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ABSTRACT
Nervous system is the most “electric” system in the human body. The research of the effects of electromagnetic fields (EMFs) of
different frequencies on its functioning have been carried out for years. This paper presents the results of the scientific literature
review on the EMF influence on the functioning of the human nervous system with a particular emphasis on the recent studies of
the modern wireless communication and data transmission systems. In the majority of the analyzed areas the published research
results do not show EMF effects on the nervous system, except for the influence of GSM telephony signal on resting EEG and EEG
during patients’ sleep and the influence of radiofrequency EMF on the cardiovascular regulation. In other analyzed areas (EMF
impact on sleep, the evoked potentials and cognitive processes), there are no consistent results supporting any influence of electromagnetic
fields. Neurophysiological studies of the effect of radio- and microwaves on the brain functions in humans are still considered
inconclusive. This is among others due to, different exposure conditions, a large number of variables tested, deficiencies in
repeatability of research and statistical uncertainties. However, methodological guidelines are already available giving a chance of
unifying research that definitely needs to be continued in order to identify biophysical mechanisms of interaction between EMFs
and the nervous system. One of the EMF research aspects, on which more and more attention is paid, are inter-individual differences.
Med Pr 2016;67(3):411–421