Behavioral and neurophysiological changes have been reported after exposure to extremely low frequency magnetic fields (ELF-MF) both in animals and in humans. The physiological bases of these effects are still poorly understood. In vitro studies analyzed the effect of ELF-MF applied in pulsed mode (PEMFs) on neuronal cultures showing an increase in excitatory neurotransmission. Using transcranial brain stimulation, we studied noninvasively the effect of PEMFs on several measures of cortical excitability in 22 healthy volunteers, in 14 of the subjects we also evaluated the effects of sham field exposure. After 45 min of PEMF exposure, intracortical facilitation produced by paired pulse brain stimulation was significantly enhanced with an inc...
Neurodegenerative diseases comprise both hereditary and sporadic conditions characterized by an iden...
In modern societies, people are more likely to be exposed to technological devices that emit extreme...
Neurodegenerative diseases comprise both hereditary and sporadic conditions characterized by an iden...
International audienceSeveral aspects of the human nervous system and associated motor and cognitive...
Several aspects of the human nervous system and associated motor and cognitive processes have been r...
BACKGROUND: A large number of studies explored the biological effects of extremely low-frequency (0...
Several aspects of the human nervous system and associated motor and cognitive processes have been r...
-(ELF) magnetic field (MF) exposures could alter the human electroencephalographic (EEG) activity. T...
Background and Objectives: Some studies have investigated the effects of extremely low frequency mag...
Introduction: Researchers have long been interested in the effects of low intensity (less than 500 m...
BACKGROUND: A large number of studies explored the biological effects of extremely low-frequency (0-...
Concern is rising about possible effects of electromagnetic fields (EMF) on biological systems, in p...
Understanding how extremely low-frequency (ELF, < 300 Hz) magnetic fields (MF) interact with huma...
This study has investigated whether extremely low frequency (ELF) electromagnetic fields (EMFs) can ...
International audienceWe assessed the effects of power-line frequency (60 Hz in North America) magne...
Neurodegenerative diseases comprise both hereditary and sporadic conditions characterized by an iden...
In modern societies, people are more likely to be exposed to technological devices that emit extreme...
Neurodegenerative diseases comprise both hereditary and sporadic conditions characterized by an iden...
International audienceSeveral aspects of the human nervous system and associated motor and cognitive...
Several aspects of the human nervous system and associated motor and cognitive processes have been r...
BACKGROUND: A large number of studies explored the biological effects of extremely low-frequency (0...
Several aspects of the human nervous system and associated motor and cognitive processes have been r...
-(ELF) magnetic field (MF) exposures could alter the human electroencephalographic (EEG) activity. T...
Background and Objectives: Some studies have investigated the effects of extremely low frequency mag...
Introduction: Researchers have long been interested in the effects of low intensity (less than 500 m...
BACKGROUND: A large number of studies explored the biological effects of extremely low-frequency (0-...
Concern is rising about possible effects of electromagnetic fields (EMF) on biological systems, in p...
Understanding how extremely low-frequency (ELF, < 300 Hz) magnetic fields (MF) interact with huma...
This study has investigated whether extremely low frequency (ELF) electromagnetic fields (EMFs) can ...
International audienceWe assessed the effects of power-line frequency (60 Hz in North America) magne...
Neurodegenerative diseases comprise both hereditary and sporadic conditions characterized by an iden...
In modern societies, people are more likely to be exposed to technological devices that emit extreme...
Neurodegenerative diseases comprise both hereditary and sporadic conditions characterized by an iden...