Environmental psychology, RF, EMF and ELF Emissions
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Environmental psychology: Current Area of Controversy: Effects of Radio frequencies (RF), extremely low frequency fields (ELF) and Electromagnetic fields (EMF)
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Current Area of Controversy: Effects of Radio frequencies (RF), extremely low frequency fields (ELF) and Electromagnetic fields (EMF)
Electromagnetic radiation (EMF), electromagnetic fields (EMF), radio frequencies (RF) and Extremely low frequency fields (ELF) have become pervasive with the use of cell phones and wireless technologies. ELF comes from power lines and electrical appliances, RF radiation from cordless phones, cell phones, and cell towers, and EMF is typically the generalized term used when referring to electromagnetic radiation. The long term effects of exposure to these technologies have become a topic of research. Most recently, cell phone emissions, and their possible effects on the human brain and therefore on human behavior, cognitive performance and perceptions constitute a controversial research area. A significant number of people have self-reported symptoms of what they refer to as electromagnetic ...
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