Effects of pulsed high-frequency electromagnetic fields on human sleep.

K Mann, J Röschke
Author Information
  1. K Mann: Department of Psychiatry, University of Mainz, Germany.

Abstract

In the present study we investigated the influence of pulsed high-frequency electromagnetic fields of digital mobile radio telephones on sleep in healthy humans. Besides a hypnotic effect with shortening of sleep onset latency, a REM suppressive effect with reduction of duration and percentage of REM sleep was found. Moreover, spectral analysis revealed qualitative alterations of the EEG signal during REM sleep with an increased spectral power density. Knowing the relevance of REM sleep for adequate information processing in the brain, especially concerning mnestic functions and learning processes, the results emphasize the necessity to carry out further investigations on the interaction of this type of electromagnetic fields and the human organism.

MeSH Term

Adult
Dose-Response Relationship, Radiation
Electromagnetic Fields
Humans
Male
Polysomnography
Risk Factors
Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted
Sleep Stages
Sleep, REM
Telephone

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