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Altered operant behavior of adult rats after perinatal exposure to a 60-Hz electromagnetic field

โœ Scribed by Dr. Kurt Salzinger; Steven Freimark; Malcolm McCullough; Donald Phillips; Leo Birenbaum


Book ID
102759993
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1990
Tongue
English
Weight
677 KB
Volume
11
Category
Article
ISSN
0197-8462

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โœฆ Synopsis


Rats were sham exposed or exposed perinatally to a 60-Hz electromagnetic field, 22 days in utero and the first 8 days post partum. Each of the 30 once-daily exposures was 20 h in duration. The electric component of the field was vertical 30 kVim rms, and the magnetic field component was 100 kTG rms. Later, as adults, male rats were trained to emit an operant response when reinforced with food on a multiple, random-interval schedule. Exposed rats (N = 21) gradually came to respond at significantly lower rates than did sham-exposed controls (N = 20). This finding was confirmed and extended in a second, independently performed experiment. After a sequence including operant conditioning followed by experimental extinction of responding and then by a suspension of conditioning and finally by more than a month of reconditioning, slower rates of responding were found to persist in the adult animals. The evidence of altered behavior several months after combined, fetal-neonatal exposure to an electromagnetic field presents an interesting contrast with other findings: Field-exposed rats did not differ from sham-exposed rats in terms of body mass, physical appearance, grossly observed activity level, or incidence of disease.


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