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There are 20 studies that match your criteria (5 of which are reviews, comments, or miscellaneous).
Criteria: Study Type=Human / Provocation,Freq Range=300 kHz - 300 GHz (RF/mmW/THz),Study Subtype=Behavior, Neurochemistry, Neuropathology

View This Study - Citation No: 3973
Title FM RADIO AND TV TOWER SIGNALS CAN CAUSE SPONTANEOUS HAND MOVEMENTS NEAR MOVING RF REFLECTOR
Reference Pathophysiol, Vol. 16, Pg. 201 - 204, 2009
Author(s) Huttunen P., Hanninen O., Myllyla R.
PubMed UID 19268549
Project ID 1918
 
View This Study - Citation No: 5044
Title Effects of Cell Phone Radiofrequency Signal Exposure on Brain Glucose Metabolism.
Reference JAMA., Vol. 305, Pg. 808 - 813, 2011
Author(s) Volkow N. D., Tomasi D., Wang G. J., Vaska P., Fowler J. S., et al. .
PubMed UID 21343580
Project ID 2248
 
View This Study - Citation No: 5045 (Letter to the Editor)
Title Cell phone radiofrequency radiation exposure and brain glucose metabolism.
Reference JAMA., Vol. 305, Pg. 828 - 829, 2011
Author(s) Lai H., Hardell L.
PubMed UID 21343585
Project ID 2248
 
View This Study - Citation No: 5328
Title The alteration of spontaneous low frequency oscillations caused by acute electromagnetic fields exposure.
Reference Clin Neurophysiol., Vol. 125, Pg. 277 - 286, 2014
Author(s) Lv B., Chen Z., Wu T., Shao Q., Xie Y., et al. .
PubMed UID 24012322
Project ID 2317
 
View This Study - Citation No: 5418
Title The alteration of spontaneous low frequency oscillations caused by acute electromagnetic fields exposure.
Reference Clinical Neurophysiology., Vol. 125, Pg. 277 - 286, 2014
Author(s) Lv B., Chen Z., Wu T., Shao Q., Yan D., et al. .
PubMed UID 24012322
Project ID 2344
 
View This Study - Citation No: 6392
Title Long-Term Evolution Electromagnetic Fields Exposure Modulates the Resting State EEG on Alpha and Beta Bands.
Reference Clin EEG Neurosci., Vol. 48, Pg. 168 - 175, 2017
Author(s) Yang L., Chen Q., Lv B., Wu T.
PubMed UID 27118764
Project ID 2317
 
View This Study - Citation No: 6414
Title Acute effects of 3G mobile phone radiations on frontal haemodynamics during a cognitive task in teenagers and possible protective value of Om chanting.
Reference Int Rev Psychiatry., Vol. 28, Pg. 288 - 298, 2016
Author(s) Bhargav H., Varambally S., Mooventhan A., Bista S., Singh D., et al. .
PubMed UID 27266893
Project ID 2607
 
View This Study - Citation No: 6439
Title Cortical processing during smartphone text messaging.
Reference Epilepsy Behav., Vol. 59, Pg. 117 - 121, 2016
Author(s) Tatum W. O., DiCiaccio B., Yelvington K. H.
PubMed UID 27131913
Project ID 2615
 
View This Study - Citation No: 6665
Title Acute effects of mobile phone radiations on subtle energy levels of teenagers using electrophotonic imaging technique: A randomized controlled study.
Reference Int J Yoga., Vol. 10, Pg. 16 - 23, 2017
Author(s) Bhargav H., Srinivasan T. M., Bista S., Mooventhan A., Suresh V., et al. .
PubMed UID 28149083
Project ID 2607
 
View This Study - Citation No: 7611
Title Functional and Network Analyses of Human Exposure to Long-Term Evolution Signal.
Reference Env Sci Pollut Res Int., Vol. 28, Pg. 5773 - 5773, 2020
Author(s) Yang L., Zhang C., Chen Z., Li C., Wu T.
PubMed UID 32974829
Project ID 2317
 
View This Study - Citation No: 7973
Title Effect of duration of smartphone use on muscle fatigue and pain caused by forward head posture in adults.
Reference J. Phys. Ther. Sci., Vol. 28, Pg. 1669 - 1672, 2016
Author(s) Kim S. Y., Koo S. J.
PubMed UID
Project ID 2950
 
View This Study - Citation No: 8298
Title Involuntary human hand movements due to FM radio waves in a moving van.
Reference Acta physiologica Hungarica., Vol. 98, Pg. 157 - 164, 2011
Author(s) Huttunen P., Savinainen A., Hanninen O., Myllyla R.
PubMed UID 21616774
Project ID 1918
 
View This Study - Citation No: 8350 (Letter to the Editor)
Title Cell phone activation and brain glucose metabolism.
Reference JAMA., Vol. 305, Pg. 2066 - 2068, 2011
Author(s) Kosowsky A., Swanson E., Gerjuoy E.
PubMed UID 21610234
Project ID 2248
 
View This Study - Citation No: 8351 (Letter to the Editor)
Title Cell phone activation and brain glucose metabolism.
Reference JAMA., Vol. 305, Pg. 2066 - 2067, 2011
Author(s) Davis C. C., Balzano Q.
PubMed UID 21610233
Project ID 2248
 
View This Study - Citation No: 8402 (Letter to the Editor)
Title Cell phone activation and brain glucose metabolism.
Reference JAMA., Vol. 305, Pg. 2067 - , 2011
Author(s) Nordstrom C. H.
PubMed UID 21610235
Project ID 2248
 
View This Study - Citation No: 8687
Title No Alteration between Intrinsic Connectivity Networks by a Pilot Study on Localized Exposure to the Fourth-Generation Wireless Communication Signals.
Reference Front Public Health. , Vol. 9, Pg. 734370 - , 2022
Author(s) Yang L., Liu Q., Zhou Y., Wang X., Wu T., Chen Z.
PubMed UID 35096727
Project ID 2317
 
View This Study - Citation No: 8693
Title Mobile Phone Radiation Deflects Brain Energy Homeostasis and Prompts Human Food Ingestion.
Reference Nutients., Vol. 14, Pg. 339 - , 2022
Author(s) Wardzinski E. K., Jauch-Chara K., Haars S., Melchert U. H., Scholand-Engle H. G., Oltmanns K. M.
PubMed UID 35057520
Project ID 3052
 
View This Study - Citation No: 8876
Title Modulation of resting-state brain functional connectivity by exposure to acute fourth-generation long-term evolution electromagnetic field: An fMRI study.
Reference Bioelectromagnetics. , Vol. 40, Pg. 42 - 51, 2019
Author(s) Wei Y. W., Yang J. Y., Chen Z. Y., Wu T. N., Lv B.
PubMed UID 30562416
Project ID 2317
 
View This Study - Citation No: 8877
Title Functional and network analyses of human exposure to long-term evolution signal. (Functional MRI before and after exposure)
Reference Environ. Sci. Pollut. R., Vol. 28, Pg. 5755 - 5773, 2021
Author(s) Yang L., Zhang C., Chen Z. Y., Li C. S., Wu T. N.
PubMed UID 32974829
Project ID 2317
 
View This Study - Citation No: 8895 (Letter to the Editor)
Title Comment on Wardzinski et al. Mobile Phone Radiation Deflects Brain Energy Homeostasis and Prompts Human Food Ingestion. Nutrients 2022, 14, 339.
Reference Nutrients. , Vol. 14, Pg. 2948 - , 2022
Author(s) Witthoft M., Koteles F., Szemerszky R.
PubMed UID 35889905
Project ID 3052