Sleep...Title: Alterations of human electroencephalographic activity caused by multiple extremely low frequency magnetic field exposures Location in PEMF Global Library: Sleep folder Published: September 2009 Applied Frequencies: 50, 16.66, 13, 10, 8.33 to 4 Hz Available in: Omnium1, iMRS Prime Trial Abstract: This study aims at extending our ELF pilot study to investigate whether MF exposures at ELF in series from 50, 16.66, 13, 10, 8.33 to 4 Hz could alter relative power within the corresponding EEG bands. Conclusion: The final outcome of our result has shown that it is possible to alter the human EEG activity of alpha and beta bands when exposed to MF at frequencies corresponding to those same bands, depending on the order and period of MF conditions. This type of EEG synchronisation of driving alpha and beta EEG by alpha and beta sinusoidal MF stimulation, demonstrated in this study, could possibly be applied as therapeutic treatment(s) of particular neurophysiological abnormalities such as sleep and psychiatric disorders. Title: Efficacy of Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in the Treatment of Patients with Chronic Primary Insomnia Location in PEMF Global Library: Sleep folder Published: September 2013 Applied Frequencies: Multiple Available in: Omnium1, iMRS Prime Trial Abstract: This study assessed the efficacy of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) in the treatment of patients with chronic primary insomnia. Conclusion: In conclusion, rTMS treatment is more advantageous than both medication and psychotherapy treatments in improving the sleep architecture. Further, rTMS significantly decreases the body awakening level and provides a better long-term treatment effect. Title: Electromagnetic fields, such as those from mobile phones, alter regional cerebral blood flow and sleep and waking EEG Location in PEMF Global Library: Sleep folder Published: July 2002 Applied Frequencies: 900 MHz Available in: N/A Abstract: We investigated the effect of EMF vs. sham control exposure on waking regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) and on waking and sleep electroencephalogram (EEG) in humans. Conclusion: The present results show for the first time that (1) pm-EMF alters waking rCBF and (2) pulse modulation of EMF is necessary to induce waking and sleep EEG changes. Pulse-modulated EMF exposure may provide a new, non-invasive method for modifying brain function for experimental, diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. Title: Experiments on effects of an intermittent 16.7-Hz magnetic field on salivary melatonin concentrations, rectal temperature, and heart rate in humans Location in PEMF Global Library: Sleep folder Published: August 2001 Applied Frequencies: 16.7 Hz Available in: Omnium1, iMRS Prime Trial Abstract: The present experiments concerned the hypothesis that an intermittent, strong and extremely low frequency magnetic field reduces salivary melatonin levels and delays consecutively the nadirs of rectal temperature and heart rate. Conclusion: The fact that the circadian rhythm of only the heart rate was altered indicates an internal dissociation which might constitute a health risk in the long run and needs to be investigated more extensively. Want complete access to the library?
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