
FGF-Workshop zu Schlaf, EEG und kognitiven Funktionen, Stuttgart 2007
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16. FGF-Workshop
Mögliche Einflüsse hochfrequenter elektromagnetischer Felder auf Schlaf, EEG und
kognitive Funktionen |
| Jahr: |
Stuttgart, 2007 |
| Weitere Informationen: |
HIntergrundinformationen zum Workshop 
Workshop Programm 
Abstracts der Präsentationen 
Pressemitteilung der FGF über die Ergebnisse des Workshops vom 6.11.2007
Kurzbericht über den Workshop (FGF-Newsletter 4/2007)
Rapporteur´s Report by Sheila Johnston 
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Präsentationen
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Begrüßung durch Peter Brunner, Umweltministerium Baden-Württemberg
Markus Kiefer (Universität Ulm):
Measuring cognitive function in the human brain with EEG, fMRI and PET
Thomas Penzel (Charité Berlin):
Sleep–Definition, sleepstages, disorders and methods of investigation
Christian Bornkessel (IMST):
General public exposure around mobile phone base stations
Gernot Schmid (ARCS):
Personal exposure from commonly used wireless short range communication equipment
Jorgen Bach Andersen (Aalborg Universiät Denmark):
Exposure Aspects of New and Evolving Wireless Systems –Spectrum of Power Variations
Joe Wiart (France Telecom):
Analysis of RF Exposure of children and adults head tissues
Kenneth Foster (University of Pennsylvania):
Potential Sources of Electrode Artifact in RF
Bioeffects Studies
Peter Achermann (University of Zurich):
Radio Frequency electromagnetic fields: effects on brain physiology
Christina Krause (University of Helsinki):
Effects of EMF on Brain Electric Oscillations and Cognitive Processes
Hiie Hinrikus (University of Tallin):
Effect of Modulated 450 MHz Microwave on Human EEG Rhythms and Cognitive Processes
Niels Kuster (ETH Zürich):
Does the Experimental Outcome of Human Provocation Studies depend on the Design Specifics of Exposure Setup?
Giuseppe Curcio (University of Rome):
The Human Brain under Mobile Phones Exposure: Effects on Neurophysiological, Cognitive and Behavioural Functioning
René de Seze (INERIS):
Mobile phones EEG, cognition and sleep
Heikki Hämäläinen (University of Turku, Finland):
EMF, Cognition, Brain:
Experiences from studies on adults and Experiences from studies on adults and children since 1999
Cornelia Sauter (University of Vienna):
No influence of 1970 MHz UMTS-like exposure on selected parameters of human visual perception and attention
Yoshikazu Ugawa (University of Tokyo):
Human provocation studies in mobile phone use
John Tattersall (University of Surrey, UK):
RF effects on human cognitive performance
Sarah Lourghran (ACRBC):
Summary and Update of the Australian Centre for Radiofrequency Bioeffects Research (ACRBR) Human Neurophysiology Research
Clairy Wiholm and Arne Lowden (Wayne State University):
The effects of 884MHz GSM Wireless communication signals on, sleep, cognitive functions,subjective symptoms and physiological reactions
Ching-Sui (Bessy) Hung (Loughborough University UK):
Mobile Phone ‘Talk-Mode’Signal Delays Sleep Onset
Hermann Hinrichs (University of Magdeburg):
Human Sleep under the Influence of a GSM 1800 Electromagnetic Far Field
Heidi Danker-Hopfe (Charité Berlin):
Laboratory Study: Studies of the effects of exposure to electromagnetic fields emitted from mobile phones on volunteers
Martin Röösli (University of Bern):
Advantages and limitations of EMF studies conducted in the everyday environment
Dana Dabala (Institute of Public Health, Romania):
Risk Assesment and Health Monitoring in Workers with Occupational Exposure to Electromagnetic Fields
Hans Dorn (Charité Berlin):
Field Study: Investigation of sleep quality in persons living near a mobile base station
Martijn Arns (Brainclinics Diagnostics B.V):
Electroencephalographic, Personality and Executive Function Measures Associated with
Frequent Mobile Phone Use
Anja zur Nieden (University of Gießen):
Evidence base for concerns stated by physicians in public appeals on mobile phone technology |
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