Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA) exposure and its impact on slow cortical potentials

被引:9
作者
Eggert, Torsten [1 ]
Dorn, Hans [1 ]
Sauter, Cornelia [1 ]
Marasanov, Alexander [1 ]
Hansen, Marie-Luise [1 ]
Peter, Anita [1 ]
Schmid, Gernot [2 ]
Bolz, Thomas [3 ,4 ]
Danker-Hopfe, Heidi [1 ]
机构
[1] Charite, Competence Ctr Sleep Med, D-12200 Berlin, Germany
[2] Seibersdorf Labs, A-2444 Seibersdorf, Austria
[3] Inst Mobile & Satellite Commun Technol GmbH, D-47475 Kamp Lintfort, Germany
[4] RF Frontend GmbH, D-47475 Kamp Lintfort, Germany
关键词
Event related potentials; Electromagnetic fields; Slow brain potentials; Contingent negative variation; Bereitschaftspotential; CONTINGENT NEGATIVE-VARIATION; EVENT-RELATED POTENTIALS; 3G MOBILE PHONES; COGNITIVE PERFORMANCE; YOUNG-ADULTS; SIGNALS; EEG; HEAD; ADOLESCENTS; INSTRUMENT;
D O I
10.1016/j.envres.2015.09.022
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Background: Studies have shown that exposure to radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (RF-EMF) in the mobile communication frequency range may induce physiological modifications of both spontaneous as well as event-related human electroencephalogram. So far, there are very few peer-reviewed studies on effects of Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA), which is a digital radio communication standard used by security authorities and organizations in several European countries, on the central nervous system. Objectives: To analyze the impact of simulated TETRA handset signals at 385 MHz on slow cortical potentials (SCPs). Methods: 30 young healthy males (25.2 +/- 2.7 years) were exposed in a double-blind, counterbalanced, cross-over design to one of three exposure levels (TETRA with 10 g averaged peak spatial SAR: 1.5 W/kg, 6.0 W/kg and sham). Exposure was conducted with a body worn antenna (especially designed for this study), positioned at the left side of the head. Subjects had 9 test sessions (three per exposure condition) in which three SCPs were assessed: SCP related to a clock monitoring task (CMT), Contingent negative variation (CNV) and Bereitschaftspotential (BP). Results: Neither behavioral measures nor the electrophysiological activity was significantly affected by exposure in the three investigated SCP paradigms. Independent of exposure, significant amplitude differences between scalp regions could be observed for the CMT-related SCP and for the CNV. Conclusions: The present results reveal no evidence of RF-EMF exposure-dependent brain activity modifications investigated at the behavioral and the physiological level. (C) 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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