Mobile phone effects on children's event-related oscillatory EEG during an auditory memory task.

Journal: International Journal Of Radiation Biology
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Abstract

Objective: To assess the effects of electromagnetic fields (EMF) emitted by mobile phones (MP) on the 1 - 20 Hz event-related brain oscillatory EEG (electroencephalogram) responses in children performing an auditory memory task (encoding and recognition).

Methods: EEG data were gathered while 15 subjects (age 10 - 14 years) performed an auditory memory task both with and without exposure to a digital 902 MHz MP in counterbalanced order.

Results: During memory encoding, the active MP modulated the event-related desynchronization/synchronization (ERD/ERS) responses in the approximately 4 - 8 Hz EEG frequencies. During recognition, the active MP transformed these brain oscillatory responses in the approximately 4 - 8 Hz and approximately 15 Hz frequencies.

Conclusions: The current findings suggest that EMF emitted by mobile phones has effects on brain oscillatory responses during cognitive processing in children.

Authors
Christina Krause, Christian Björnberg, Mirka Pesonen, Annika Hulten, Tiia Liesivuori, Mika Koivisto, Antti Revonsuo, Matti Laine, Heikki Hämäläinen
Relevant Conditions

Memory Loss