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    Effects of 2G and 3G mobile phones on human alpha rhythms: Resting EEG in adolescents, young adults, and the elderly by Croft, R.J., Leung, S., McKenzie, R.J., Loughran, S.P., Iskra, S., Hamblin, D.L., Cooper, N.R.

    Published in Bioelectromagnetics (01-09-2010)
    “…The present study was conducted to determine whether adolescents and/or the elderly are more sensitive to mobile phone (MP)‐related bioeffects than young…”
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    The effect of mobile phone electromagnetic fields on the alpha rhythm of human electroencephalogram by Croft, R.J., Hamblin, D.L., Spong, J., Wood, A.W., McKenzie, R.J., Stough, C.

    Published in Bioelectromagnetics (01-01-2008)
    “…Mobile phones (MP) emit low‐level electromagnetic fields that have been reported to affect neural function in humans; however, demonstrations of such effects…”
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    EEG Electrode Caps Can Reduce SAR Induced in the Head by GSM900 Mobile Phones by Hamblin, Denise L., Anderson, Vitas, McIntosh, Robert L., McKenzie, Ray J., Wood, Andrew W., Iskra, Steve, Croft, Rodney J.

    “…This paper investigates the influence of EEG electrode caps on specific absorption rate (SAR) in the head from a GSM900 mobile phone (217-Hz modulation, peak…”
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    The sensitivity of human event-related potentials and reaction time to mobile phone emitted electromagnetic fields by Hamblin, D.L., Croft, R.J., Wood, A.W., Stough, C., Spong, J.

    Published in Bioelectromagnetics (01-05-2006)
    “…There is some evidence to suggest that exposure to mobile phones (MPs) can affect neural activity, particularly in response to auditory stimuli. The current…”
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