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Human electrophysiological signal responses to ELF Schumann Resonance and artificial electromagnetic fields

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posted on 2024-11-01, 02:52 authored by Irena CosicIrena Cosic, Dean Cvetkovic, John Fang, Emil Jovanov, Harry Lazoura
In this paper we compare the experimental findings from human electropysiological signal responses to environmental ¿geomagnetic¿ and artificial extremely low frequency (ELF) electromagnetic fields in order to determine the transfer characteristic from acupuncture meridian analysis and EEG studies. The fundamental Schumann resonance frequency is claimed to be extremely benificial to existence of the biological cycle phenomena of plants, animals and humans. However, the results from our acupuncture meridian and EEG studies have shown that frequencies between 8.8 and 13.2 Hz, which fall between peaks of the Schumann resonance, mainly correlate with analysed human electrophysiological signals, while one study proves a correlation between transfer function of Schumann resonance and electro-acupunture meridian. The results from our acupuncture meridians and EEG activity studies confirm that the human body absorbs, detects and responds to ELF environmental EMF signals. This is a classical physics phenomenon utilised in telecommunication systems, which definitelly needs to be further investigated for possible biological cell-to-cell communication phenomena.

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    ISSN - Is published in 14512092

Journal

FME Transactions

Volume

34

Issue

2

Start page

93

End page

103

Total pages

11

Publisher

Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Belgrade University

Place published

Belgrade, Serbia

Language

English

Copyright

© 2006 Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Belgrade University

Former Identifier

2006001846

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2009-10-18

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