DocumentCode :
3687991
Title :
Impact of electromagnetic fields on human vestibular system and standing balance: Pilot results and future developments
Author :
A. Allen;J. Modolo;M. Corbacio;A.W. Thomas;A. Legros;D. Goulet;M. Plante;G. Ostiguy;M. Souques;J. Lambrozo;F. Deschamps
Author_Institution :
Human Threshold Research Group - LHRI, London, Ontario, Canada
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
2
Abstract :
Although a few studies have found that extremely low-frequency (ELF, <; 300 Hz) magnetic fields (MF) can modulate human standing balance, the acute effects of electromagnetic fields (EMF) on standing balance have not been systematically investigated. This work aims to establish the threshold for standing balance modulation during ELF MF exposure. One hundred volunteers will be exposed to an ELF MF (0 to 160 Hz, 0 to 100 mT) and stimulated using transcranial electric stimulation (DC and AC, 1 mA). The displacement of their center of pressure will be collected and analyzed using validated sway characteristics to detect modulations of vestibular function. Future protocols will be designed to test for possible effects due to exposures in the radiofrequency range (i.e. above 3 kHz). These results will contribute to the literature documenting exposure guidelines aiming to protect workers and the general public.
Keywords :
"Ground penetrating radar","Geophysical measurement techniques","Magnetic fields","Electric fields","Modulation","Guidelines"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Radio and Antenna Days of the Indian Ocean (RADIO), 2015
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/RADIO.2015.7323406
Filename :
7323406
Link To Document :
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