Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, RMIT University, Melbourne, Vic 3001, Australia.
IEEE Trans Biomed Eng. 2013 Jun;60(6):1702-10. doi: 10.1109/TBME.2013.2241059. Epub 2013 Jan 23.
The effect of GSM-like electromagnetic fields with the resting electroencephalogram (EEG) alpha band activity was investigated in a double-blind cross-over experimental paradigm, testing the hypothesis that pulsed but not continuous radio frequency (RF) exposure would affect alpha activity, and the hypothesis that GSM-like pulsed low frequency fields would affect alpha. Seventy-two healthy volunteers attended a single recording session where the eyes open resting EEG activity was recorded. Four exposure intervals were presented (sham, pulsed modulated RF, continuous RF, and pulsed low frequency) in a counterbalanced order where each exposure lasted for 20 min. Compared to sham, a suppression of the global alpha band activity was observed under the pulsed modulated RF exposure, and this did not differ from the continuous RF exposure. No effect was seen in the extremely low frequency condition. That there was an effect of pulsed RF that did not differ significantly from continuous RF exposure does not support the hypothesis that "pulsed" RF is required to produce EEG effects. The results support the view that alpha is altered by RF electromagnetic fields, but suggest that the pulsing nature of the fields is not essential for this effect to occur.
本研究采用双盲交叉实验范式,探究了类似 GSM 的电磁场对静息状态脑电图(EEG)阿尔法频段活动的影响,旨在验证以下两个假设:脉冲而非连续射频(RF)辐射会影响阿尔法活动;类似 GSM 的脉冲低频场会影响阿尔法频段。72 名健康志愿者参与了单次记录过程,在此过程中记录了睁眼静息 EEG 活动。按照平衡顺序呈现了四个暴露间隔(假暴露、脉冲调制 RF、连续 RF 和脉冲低频),每个暴露持续 20 分钟。与假暴露相比,在脉冲调制 RF 暴露下观察到全局阿尔法频段活动的抑制,且与连续 RF 暴露下的抑制无显著差异。在极低频条件下未观察到影响。脉冲 RF 的作用与连续 RF 暴露无显著差异,这并不支持“脉冲”RF 是产生 EEG 效应所必需的假设。研究结果支持了 RF 电磁场会改变阿尔法频段的观点,但表明场的脉冲性质对于发生这种效应并非必要。