Frey A H, Coren E
Science. 1979 Oct 12;206(4415):232-4. doi: 10.1126/science.482939.
Exposure of the head to pulse-modulated microwaves induces the perception of a sound. It has been hypothesized that the electromagnetic energy is converted to acoustic energy in the skull and then conducted through the bone. Dynamic time-averaged interferometric holography showed that the predicted motion of head tissue did not occur. An alternative locus for this hearing effect is suggested.
头部暴露于脉冲调制微波会引发声音的感知。据推测,电磁能在颅骨中转化为声能,然后通过骨骼传导。动态时间平均干涉全息术表明,头部组织的预测运动并未发生。本文提出了这种听觉效应的另一个发生部位。