An overview of the work on the effects of microwaves on the central nervous system is given. The effect of microwaves on the human brain was studied in order to repeat the results of Alan Frey, who discovered the so-called sound effect. The experiment gave a negative result. However, it was found that as the frequency increases, the modulated electromagnetic field affects the reticular formation, which causes a decrease in tone. The study was conducted using the Anfimov tables. The cumulative effect of exposure to microwaves was also found.
Brain; DNA; Non-Thermal Effect; Eddy Currents