The spectral power coherence of the EEG under different EMF conditions

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The spectral power coherence of the EEG under different EMF conditions (EN)

Hountala, CD (EN)
Maganioti, AE (EN)
Kyprianou, MA (EN)
Rabavilas, AD (EN)
Tsiafakis, VG (EN)
Capsalis, CN (EN)
Nanou, ED (EN)
Papageorgiou, CC (EN)

journalArticle (EN)

2014-03-01T01:29:20Z
2008 (EN)


The present study introduces the concept of spectral power coherence (SPC) which reflects the pattern of coordination of the four basic EEG bands (delta, theta, alpha, and beta) at a specific location of the brain. The SPC was calculated for the pre-stimulus EEG signal during an auditory memory task under different electromagnetic field (EMF) conditions (900 MHz and 1800 MHz). The results showed that delta rhythm is less consequential in the overall cooperation between the bands than the higher frequency theta, alpha and beta rhythms. Additionally, it has been shown that the radiation effect on SPC is different for the two genders. In the absence of radiation males exhibit higher overall SPC than females. These differences disappear in the presence of 900 MHz and are reversed in the presence of 1800 MHz. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved. (EN)

Neurosciences (EN)

Brain (EN)
electromagnetic field (EN)
Humans (EN)
SPC (EN)
Male (EN)
Electroencephalography (EN)
Gender (EN)
task performance (EN)
delta rhythm (EN)
power analysis (EN)
radiation response (EN)
brain region (EN)
spectral power coherence (EN)
clinical article (EN)
alpha rhythm (EN)
Adult (EN)
Female (EN)
beta rhythm (EN)
priority journal (EN)
female (EN)
human (EN)
EMF (EN)
signal detection (EN)
Electromagnetic Fields (EN)
EEG (EN)
Rhythms (EN)
article (EN)
electroencephalogram (EN)
theta rhythm (EN)
auditory memory (EN)
Neuropsychological Tests (EN)
controlled study (EN)
Coherence (EN)
Sex Factors (EN)
Brain Mapping (EN)
adult (EN)
Memory, Short-Term (EN)
Dose-Response Relationship, Radiation (EN)
male (EN)

Neuroscience Letters (EN)

English

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