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Human Psychophysiology Is Influenced by Low-Level Magnetic Fields: Solar Activity as the Cause

PAPER manual 2021 Unknown Effect: harm Evidence: Insufficient

Abstract

Human Psychophysiology Is Influenced by Low-Level Magnetic Fields: Solar Activity as the Cause Michael Hanzelka, Jiří Dan, Pavel Fiala, Přemysl Dohnal. Human Psychophysiology Is Influenced by Low-Level Magnetic Fields: Solar Activity as the Cause. Atmosphere 12, no. 12: 1600. 2021. doi: 10.3390/atmos12121600 Abstract We evaluate the impact of changes in solar activity on three significant human psychophysiological parameters: skin conductance, electromyography (EMG), and the share of abdominal and diaphragmatic breathing in overall ventilation. Variations affecting human psychophysiology due to changes in solar activity directly document the assertion that psychology, behavior, and decision-making all reflect geomagnetic field alterations that stem from variable solar activity. The relevant experiments showed that solar processes, during which the Earth is exposed to electrically charged particles from the Sun (solar wind), exert an impact on the psychophysiological parameters of the body. Open access paper: mdpi.com

AI evidence extraction

At a glance
Study type
Unknown
Effect direction
harm
Population
Sample size
Exposure
geomagnetic field / solar activity (solar wind)
Evidence strength
Insufficient
Confidence: 55% · Peer-reviewed: yes

Main findings

The authors report that changes in solar activity and associated geomagnetic field alterations impacted skin conductance, EMG, and breathing pattern (abdominal/diaphragmatic share of ventilation) in their experiments.

Outcomes measured

  • skin conductance
  • electromyography (EMG)
  • share of abdominal and diaphragmatic breathing in overall ventilation

Limitations

  • Study design not described in the abstract (e.g., controls, randomization, blinding).
  • Population characteristics and sample size not reported.
  • Exposure metrics/quantification of magnetic field changes not provided.
  • Magnitude of effects and statistical details not provided.

Suggested hubs

  • elF-magnetic-fields (0.55)
    Focuses on low-level magnetic fields/geomagnetic field alterations affecting human physiological measures.
View raw extracted JSON
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    },
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    "outcomes": [
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    "effect_direction": "harm",
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        "Study design not described in the abstract (e.g., controls, randomization, blinding).",
        "Population characteristics and sample size not reported.",
        "Exposure metrics/quantification of magnetic field changes not provided.",
        "Magnitude of effects and statistical details not provided."
    ],
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    "peer_reviewed_likely": "yes",
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