Numéro |
Radioprotection
Volume 49, Numéro 1, Janvier-Mars 2014
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Page(s) | 69 - 71 | |
Section | Brief Note | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/radiopro/2013088 | |
Publié en ligne | 16 janvier 2014 |
Anecdotal report of magnetophosphene perception in 50 mT 20, 50 and 60 Hz magnetic fields
1
EDF, Service des Études médicales, 45 rue Kléber, 92309
Levallois-Perret Cedex,
France
2
Hydro-Québec, 75 René-Lévesque West boulevard, Montréal ( Québec), H2Z
1A4, Canada
3
RTE, Département Concertation et Environnement, Cœur Défense –
Tour B, 92030
Paris-La Défense,
France
4
Exponent, 149
Commonwealth Dr, Menlo
Park, CA
94025,
USA
5
Lawson Health Research Institute, Human Threshold Research
Group, St. Joseph’s Health Care,
268 Grosvenor Street, London, Ontario
N6A 4V2,
Canada
6
Western University, St. Joseph’s Health Care, 268 Grosvenor Street,
London, Ontario
N6A 4V2,
Canada
Received:
24
May
2013
Accepted:
29
September
2013
Magnetophosphenes are described as flickering lights appearing in the visual field, due to retinal exposure to time-varying magnetic fields (MF). Human magnetophosphene perception (MP) serves as a scientific basis for international guidelines intending to limit exposure to electromagnetic fields in the extremely low frequency range. However, the flux density threshold at which MP occurs, as well as the dose and frequency responses of the phenomenon, are not clearly experimentally established. The 50–60 Hz threshold is extrapolated from data in the lower frequency range. The objective of this paper is to provide a descriptive anecdotal report of MP from 8 individuals exposed to 50 mT MF at 20, 50 and 60 Hz. They describe variations of flickering light perceptions in the visual field, matching the description by D’Arsonval (1896). This preliminary testing introduces a new experimental protocol, which will test the threshold for MP and other associated neurophysiological responses in humans.
Key words: magnetophosphene / magnetic field / extremely low frequency / threshold / anecdotal report
© EDP Sciences, 2014
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