Archives → 2021 → V. 61. №1. → pp. 69–78
Article
To the Question of Efficiency of EMF Modulated by Frequencies in the Range of EEG Rhythms
S. N. Lukyanova, Yu. G. Grigoryev, and V. S. Stepanov
Burnasyan Federal Medical Biophysical Center of Federal Medical Biological Agency of Russia, Moscow, Russia
Abstract
The work presents a comparative assessment of the efficiency of 1 GHz EMF (pulse energy flux density 200 μW/cm2), modulated in various ways in the range of EEG rhythms. In experiments on rabbits and studies involving volunteer testers, the effectiveness of modulation modes was studied: meander; feedback from EEG waves of directly irradiated (synchronously) or other (using EEG recording, not synchronously) objects; smooth frequency change (sweep) within the selected range. It is substantiated that the basis for amplifying the power of the EEG range corresponding to the frequency of EMF modulation is the mechanism of imposing rhythms, as in the case of known stimuli (light, sound, etc.). Unlike these stimuli, EMF can faster and more intensively lead to the desired result. The most effective were modulation methods in the form of synchronous feedback from EEG waves and a frequency sweep mode within the selected range. Experiments on rabbits and studies involving volunteer testers have shown unequivocal results.
Keywords
1 GHz EMF, pulse energy flux density 200 μW/cm2, modulation methods in the range of EEG rhythms, rabbit experiments, studies with volunteer testers, comparative evaluation of effectiveness
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