Nonthermal Mechanism of Low-Level Microwave Effect on the Human Brain

Author:   Hiie Hinrikus
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781041219811


Pages:   172
Publication Date:   26 April 2026
Format:   Hardback
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Nonthermal Mechanism of Low-Level Microwave Effect on the Human Brain


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This book presents a systematic description of the physical mechanisms and properties of low-level microwave radiation effects. It introduces the concept of nonthermal mechanism of microwave radiation effects, with special reference to the nonlinearity of neurophysiological and biological processes. With insights into electromagnetism, bioelectromagnetism, and nonlinear dynamics, this comprehensive volume proposes new ideas for updating the health protection limits for radiofrequency radiation and recommends following the precautionary principle to minimize health risks. Features: Explains how cumulative minor disturbances from coherent microwave radiation overcome thermal noise limits, enabling low-level microwave impact on biological processes. Confirms that dielectric polarization triggers small initial changes that produce significant alterations in nonlinear living systems, causing nonthermal effects. Demonstrates that predominantly positive results across multiple tissues and cells from numerous independent studies support the capability of low-level radiation to cause biological effect. Shows why modulation frequency is crucial in microwave effects, with the impact directly dependent on modulation frequency. Concludes how brain effects vary between individuals, with only a minority experiencing significant impact. Emphasizes that the body’s repair mechanisms prevent biological effects from becoming health effects, due to nonlinear chaotic nature of the processes with unpredictable outcomes. This book is aimed at graduate students, researchers, specialists, and academics in biomedical engineering, physics, medicine, medical physics, microwave engineering, health protection, biophysics and biochemistry.

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Author:   Hiie Hinrikus
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   CRC Press
Weight:   0.520kg
ISBN:  

9781041219811


ISBN 10:   1041219814
Pages:   172
Publication Date:   26 April 2026
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Part 1: Basic Knowledge about Electromagnetism and Bioelectromagnetism 1. Basic Knowledge about Electromagnetism and Bioelectromagnetism 2. Electromagnetic Radiation and Harmonic Coherent Waves in an Inhomogeneous Medium 3. Electromagnetic Waves in the Human Body: Dielectric Polarisation of Living Tissues and Wave Propagation in the Multilayered Body 4.Bioelectromagnetic Nature of the Brain: from the Neuronal to the System Level Part 2: Understanding the Mechanism of Low-Level Microwave Radiation Effect: from the Principles of Electromagnetism to Experimental Results 5. The Physical Mechanisms of Low-Level Microwave Radiation Effects 6. Effect of Microwave Radiation on the Human Brain Part 3: Biological and Health Effects: Assessment of Certainty, Carcinogenicity, and Medical Application 7. Biological and Health Effects: Assessment of Certainty, Carcinogenicity, and Medical Application 8.The Limits of Health Protection and the Levels of Radiofrequency Radiation in a Living Environment

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Hiie Hinrikus was born in the Republic of Estonia in 1934. She received her primary and secondary education in Tallinn, Estonia. Afterwards, she was educated in Physics, with a specialty in Radiophysics, at the Lomonosov Moscow State University. Her diploma work at the Sector of Radio Astronomy of the Lebedev Physical Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR was related to the sensitivity of microwave radiometers. She completed her doctoral studies, investigating noise in masers at the USSR National Institute of Physical-Technical and Radio-Technical Measurements in the Moscow Region and received a PhD in Radiophysics.

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