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Biological and clinical effects of low-frequency magnetic and electric fields
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BiofeedbackEngineeringMagnetic ResonanceCommunicationSocial SciencesMagnetismElectric Field EffectsStimulation DeviceElectrophysiological EvaluationNoiseCognitive ScienceMagnetic MeasurementMagnetic FieldsNeurostimulationNervous SystemU.s.a. NavyBiomagnetismNeurophysiologyPhysiologyBioelectronicsElectric FieldsLow Frequency ElectricAnimal CommunicationNeuroscienceElectrophysiologyCentral Nervous SystemMagnetic Field
The blurb on this book states that it has been written for physicians, biologists, psychologists, engineers and those persons interested in the interaction of low frequency electric and magnetic fields upon animals and man. Certainly, the content of this book--which comprises papers presented by specialists at a symposium on The Effects of Low Frequency Magnetic Fields on Biological Communication Processes held in Aspen, Colorado--does not make simple reading and those lacking the necessary background are unlikely to make much progress. This said, however, the book can be recommended to those with the necessary interest, knowledge and perseverance. The book provides a great deal of information in a convenient manner and all those concerned with its production are to be congratulated on their work. Articles are well set out, illustrated and supported by abstracts, extensive references and discussions. As indicated above, the range of the subjects covered is large and includes such varied items as acupuncture, bird communication and some details of the U.S.A. Navy's extra low frequency communication system known as Project Sanguine. Finally, it is a pleasure to say that the book has been attractively produced and contains an excellent index.