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List of works by Renáta Szemerszky

Attribution-Based Nocebo Effects. Perceived Effects of a Placebo Pill and a Sham Magnetic Field on Cognitive Performance and Somatic Symptoms.

scientific article published on 29 September 2015

Cardioceptive accuracy is associated with arousal but not with valence and perceived exertion under physical load

scientific article published on 08 June 2020

Changes in synaptic efficacy and seizure susceptibility in rat brain slices following extremely low-frequency electromagnetic field exposure.

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Changes in synaptic efficacy in rat brain slices following extremely low-frequency magnetic field exposure at embryonic and early postnatal age.

scientific article published on 6 September 2013

Effect of short-term 50 Hz electromagnetic field exposure on the behavior of rats.

scientific article published in December 2009

Idiopathic environmental intolerance attributed to electromagnetic fields (IEI-EMF) and electrosensibility (ES) - are they connected?

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Is There a Connection Between Electrosensitivity and Electrosensibility? A Replication Study.

scientific article published on 17 March 2015

Modern health worries - the dark side of spirituality?

scientific article published on 27 May 2016

Polar OwnIndex is not a reliable indicator of aerobic training status

scientific article published on December 2015

Polluted places or polluted minds? An experimental sham-exposure study on background psychological factors of symptom formation in 'Idiophatic Environmental Intolerance attributed to electromagnetic fields'.

scientific article published on 9 June 2010

Somatosensory amplification as a possible source of subjective symptoms behind modern health worries.

scientific article published on 28 October 2010

Stress-related endocrinological and psychopathological effects of short- and long-term 50Hz electromagnetic field exposure in rats.

scientific article published in January 2010

Subjective and objective effects of coffee consumption - caffeine or expectations?

scientific article published in March 2015