CZECH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION J. Ev. PURKYNĚ | |
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Centr. eur. J. publ. Hlth 7, 1999, No. 4, p. 165–167 | |
ACUTE EFFECTS OF USING A MOBILE
PHONE ON CNS FUNCTIONS Hladký A., Musil J., Roth Z., Urban P., Blažková V. National Institute of Public Health, Prague, Czech Republic |
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Summary: Twenty volunteers participated in two experiments exploring the acute effects of using the mobile phone Motorola GSM 8700 on the
functions of the CNS. When speaking (5 minutes reading a text from daily newspapers) the electromagnetic fields from the mobile apparatus
did not affect the visual evoked potentials. Also a 6-min exposure did not reveal any effect of electromagnetic fields on the results in two
tests (memory and attention) performed while speaking into the mobile. On the other hand the phone call itself strongly influenced the
performance in a secondary task applying a test of switching attention which is a good model for driving a car. The response and decision
speed were significantly worse. This is a proof that even a slight psychological stress involved in calling while driving can be a great risk.
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