Behavioral effects of microwaves.

Neurobehavioral toxicology Pub Date : 1980-01-01
S Stern
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Microwaves can produce sensations of warmth and sound in humans. In other species, they also can serve as cues, they may be avoided, and they can disrupt ongoing behavior. These actions appear to be due to heat produced by energy absorption. The rate of absorption depends on the microwave parameters and the electrical and geometric properties of the subject. We, therefore, cannot predict the human response to microwaves based on data from other animals without appropriate scaling considerations. At low levels of exposure, microwaves can produce changes in behavior without large, or even measureable, changes in body temperature. Thermoregulatory behavior may respond to those low levels of heat, and thereby affect other behavior occurring concurrently. There are no data that demonstrate that behavioral effects of microwaves depend on any mechanism other than reactions to heat. Our interpretation of whether a reported behavioral effect indicates that microwaves may be hazardous depends on our having a complete description of the experiment and on our criteria of behavioral toxicity.

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微波对行为的影响。
微波可以使人产生温暖和声音的感觉。在其他物种中,它们也可以作为线索,它们可以被避免,它们可以破坏正在进行的行为。这些作用似乎是由于能量吸收产生的热。吸收率取决于微波参数和材料的电学和几何特性。因此,如果没有适当的尺度考虑,我们无法根据其他动物的数据预测人类对微波的反应。在低水平的暴露下,微波可以在没有大的,甚至是可测量的体温变化的情况下产生行为变化。体温调节行为可能对这些低热量水平作出反应,从而影响同时发生的其他行为。没有数据表明微波的行为效应依赖于除对热的反应之外的任何机制。我们对所报道的行为效应是否表明微波可能有害的解释取决于我们对实验的完整描述和我们对行为毒性的标准。
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