Hareuveny Ronen, Eliyahu Ilan, Luria Roy, Meiran Nachshon, Margaliot Menachem
Radiation Safety Division, Soreq NRC, Yavne, Israel.
Bioelectromagnetics. 2011 Oct;32(7):585-8. doi: 10.1002/bem.20671. Epub 2011 Apr 12.
Some studies found that cognitive functions of human beings may be altered while exposed to radiofrequency radiation (RFR) emitted by cellular phones. In two recent studies, we have found that experiment duration and exposure side (i.e., phone's location--right or left) may have a major influence on the detection of such effects. In this brief follow-up experiment, 29 right-handed male subjects were divided into two groups. Each subject had two standard cellular phones attached to both sides of his head. The subjects performed a spatial working memory task that required either a left-hand or a right-hand response under one of the two exposure conditions: left side of the head or right side. Contrary to our previous studies, in this work external antennas located far away from the subjects were connected to the cellular phones. This setup prevents any emission of RFR from the internal antenna, thus drastically reducing RFR exposure. Despite that, the results remain similar to those obtained in our previous work. These results indicate that some of the effects previously attributed to RFR can be the result of some confounders.
一些研究发现,人类在暴露于手机发出的射频辐射(RFR)时,认知功能可能会发生改变。在最近的两项研究中,我们发现实验持续时间和暴露侧(即手机的位置——右侧或左侧)可能对此类效应的检测有重大影响。在这个简短的后续实验中,29名右利手男性受试者被分为两组。每个受试者的头部两侧都连接有两部标准手机。受试者在两种暴露条件之一(头部左侧或右侧)下执行一项需要左手或右手响应的空间工作记忆任务。与我们之前的研究相反,在这项工作中,远离受试者的外部天线被连接到手机上。这种设置可防止内部天线发出任何RFR,从而大幅降低RFR暴露。尽管如此,结果仍与我们之前工作中获得的结果相似。这些结果表明,一些先前归因于RFR的效应可能是某些混杂因素的结果。