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Péter Juhász
Researcher at Semmelweis University
Publications - 18
Citations - 334
Péter Juhász is an academic researcher from Semmelweis University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stroop effect & Environmental exposure. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 15 publications receiving 285 citations.
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Comparison of personal radio frequency electromagnetic field exposure in different urban areas across Europe
Wout Joseph,Patrizia Frei,Patrizia Frei,Martin Röösli,Martin Röösli,György Thuróczy,Peter Gajšek,Tomaz Trcek,John Bolte,Günter Vermeeren,Evelyn Mohler,Evelyn Mohler,Péter Juhász,Viktoria Finta,Luc Martens +14 more
TL;DR: The highest total personal RF-EMF exposure was measured inside transport vehicles and was well below international exposure limits, mainly due to mobile phone handsets.
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RF personal exposimetry on employees of elementary schools, kindergartens and day nurseries as a proxy for child exposures.
TL;DR: It was found that relaxation of the selection criteria often under- or overestimates exposure; the differences of estimation depend on the frequency band and sub-population: the kindergarten and teacher groups differ in this regard.
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Between-country comparison of whole-body SAR from personal exposure data in urban areas
Wout Joseph,Patrizia Frei,Patrizia Frei,Martin Röösli,Martin Röösli,Günter Vermeeren,John Bolte,György Thuróczy,Peter Gajšek,Tomaž Trček,Evelyn Mohler,Evelyn Mohler,Péter Juhász,Viktoria Finta,Luc Martens +14 more
TL;DR: Generally, incident field exposure levels were well correlated with whole-body absorptions (SAR(wb) ), although the type of microenvironment, frequency of the signals, and dimensions of the considered phantom modify the relationship between these exposure measures.
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DNA integrity of human leukocytes after magnetic resonance imaging.
Ágnes Szerencsi,Györgyi Kubinyi,Éva Váliczkó,Péter Juhász,Gábor Rudas,Ádám Mester,Gábor Jánossy,József Bakos,György Thuróczy +8 more
TL;DR: The results of the Comet assay and the micronucleus test indicate that the applied exposure of MRI does not appear to produce breaks in the DNA and has no significant effect on DNA integrity.
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Short-term radiofrequency exposure from new generation mobile phones reduces EEG alpha power with no effects on cognitive performance
TL;DR: The results imply that the brain networks underlying global alpha oscillations might require minor reconfiguration to adapt to the local biophysical changes caused by focal RF exposure mimicking MP use.