Consequences of 2.4-2.48 Ghz non-ionizing radiation of Wi-Fi router devices on the information processing speed in adolescents


" Background: In order to investigate possible consequences of radiofrequency electromagnetic radiations of Wi-Fi modem devices on the information processing speed of university students, six hundred teenagers (14-17 years old) selected by cluster random sampling. They further classified into two groups consisting one control group (without Wi-Fi modem at home; n=200) and experimental group (with Wi-Fi modem at home; n=400).

.. According to our analyses, a significant decrease in the reaction time could be detected in WiFi modem users. The results also revealed that a significant correlation between the uses of Wi-Fi modems with the speed of information processing exists." {Credits 1}

{Credits 1} 🎪 Bamdad, K., Shakiba, A., & Esmaeili, M. (2018). Consequences of 2.4-2.48 Ghz non-ionizing radiation of Wi-Fi router devices on the information processing speed in adolescents. J Psychol Cognition, 3(1), 244-248. © 2018 Bamdad K, et al. This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.


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