These results indicate that magnetosensory evoked potentials in rats are associated with increased glucose utilization in the cerebellum, thereby supporting evidence that EMF transduction occurred in the brain.

PMID: 

Synapse. 2009 May ;63(5):421-8. PMID: 19177512

Abstract Title: 

Magnetosensory function in rats: localization using positron emission tomography.

Abstract: 

The aim of this study was to show that low-strength electromagnetic fields (EMFs) produced evoked potentials in rats and to localize the activated region in the brain. In response to a 2.5-G, 60-Hz stimulus, onset- and offset-evoked potentials were detected (P

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