EFFECTS OF PULSATING MAGNETIC FIELDS ON THE PHYSIOLOGY OF TEST ANIMALS AND MAN

As part of investigations on possible effects of magnetic fields on biological objects, test animals (albino rats) and healthy humans were exposed to pulsating magnetic fields of extremely low frequency (0.01 to 10 Hz) and very low amplitudes ( ± 5 and ± 50 nT intensity) with their heads in differen...

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Veröffentlicht in:Current science (Bangalore) 1984-09, Vol.53 (18), p.959-965
Hauptverfasser: NARAYAN, P. V. SANKER, SUBRAHMANYAM, SARADA, SATYANARAYANA, M., RAJESWARI, K., SRINIVASAN, T. M.
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Zusammenfassung:As part of investigations on possible effects of magnetic fields on biological objects, test animals (albino rats) and healthy humans were exposed to pulsating magnetic fields of extremely low frequency (0.01 to 10 Hz) and very low amplitudes ( ± 5 and ± 50 nT intensity) with their heads in different orientations with respect to the pulsating and ambient magnetic fields and their electrophysiology, neurochemistry and biochemistry studied. In the north and east orientations both animals and human subjects seem to show decisive changes in their electrophysiology, neurochemistry and biochemistry. These results are briefly described.
ISSN:0011-3891