Comparative effects of pulsed and continuous‐wave 2.8‐GHz microwaves on temporally defined behavior
- 1 January 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Bioelectromagnetics
- Vol. 3 (2) , 227-235
- https://doi.org/10.1002/bem.2250030207
Abstract
The effects of pulsed‐(PW) and continuous‐wave (CW) 2.8‐GHz microwaves were compared on the performance of rodents maintained by a temporally defined schedule of positive reinforcement. The schedule involved food‐pellet reinforcement of behavior according to a differential‐reinforcement‐of‐low‐rate (DRL) contingency. The rats were independently exposed to PW and to CW fields at power densities ranging from 1 to 15 mW/cm2. Alterations of normal performance were more pronounced after a 30‐minute exposure to the PW field than to the CW field. The rate of emission of appropriately timed responses declined after exposure to PW at 10 and 15 mW/cm2, whereas exposure at the same power levels to the CW field did not consistently affect the rate of responding. Change in performance associated with microwave exposure was not necessarily related to a general decline in responding: in some instances, increases in overall rates of responding were observed.Keywords
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