Reviews recent research results on the effects of electromagnetic fields on neurobehavioral functions in animals and man. Examines the physical properties of electromagnetic stimuli, interaction mechanisms at the cellular level, physiological and behavioral responses in whole animals, and the adaptive specializations that some species have developed to detect and respond to electromagnetic fields. Includes discussion of occupational health studies and clinical implications, along with the recently adopted Soviet microwave radiation exposure standards.
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