Cerebral Bioelectrical Activity Changes Under Mobile Phone EMF — Pilot Study

Pilot Study Cluster: EEG & Brain Activity Method: Electroencephalography Device: Aires Shield Neutralizer Independent Study

Study Overview

This pilot study examines the special aspects of cerebral bioelectrical activity changes upon exposure to mobile phone electromagnetic fields (EMF), and specifically investigates the influence of the Aires Shield Neutralizer on those changes. As a pilot study, it represents the initial systematic EEG observations that established the research protocol later used in the larger independent studies by L. Rybina (2020) and M. Sysoev.

Pilot studies are essential components of a research program: they establish whether an effect is measurable and worth pursuing at larger scale, validate the measurement protocol, and identify which EEG parameters are most sensitive to EMF exposure. This study fulfilled that function for the Aires EEG research cluster.

What This Study Examined

The study focused on two specific questions:

  1. Detection — Are changes in cerebral bioelectrical activity measurably associated with mobile phone EMF exposure?
  2. Intervention — Does the presence of the Aires Shield Neutralizer modify those EEG changes?

The term “special aspects” in the study title refers to the specific EEG characteristics that change under EMF conditions — not simply whether total brain activity changes, but which frequency components change, in what direction, and to what magnitude.

This study was commissioned by the Aires Human Genome Research Foundation but conducted independently. The Foundation provided test devices and research parameters; methodology, data collection, and conclusions were controlled entirely by the independent researchers.

Key Findings

Finding 1 — EMF-Induced Bioelectrical Changes Confirmed at Pilot Scale The pilot study confirmed that mobile phone EMF exposure produces measurable changes in cerebral bioelectrical activity parameters at a sample size sufficient to justify a larger-scale research program. The signal was strong enough to be detectable in a pilot design, indicating a robust underlying effect.
Finding 2 — Aires Shield Neutralizer Effect Observed The Aires Shield Neutralizer — the product-era designation for the Aires resonator — was associated with modification of the EMF-induced EEG changes. This observation, made at pilot scale, was subsequently confirmed in the larger independent studies by Rybina and Sysoev.
Finding 3 — Protocol Establishment The pilot established the EEG measurement protocol, frequency band focus, and statistical approach used in subsequent studies. This methodological continuity allows direct comparison across all EEG studies in the cluster.

Role in the EEG Research Program

This pilot study occupies a specific position in the EEG cluster: it is the foundational study that preceded and motivated the larger independent studies. The research sequence is:

  1. Pilot study (this document) — initial detection and protocol establishment
  2. Rybina EEG Study (2020) — independent full-scale study
  3. Sysoev EEG Study — parallel independent full-scale study
  4. Sysoev & Rybina Joint Study (2025) — synthesis and extension

Together these four studies constitute the EEG cluster of the Aires research archive: a complete research sequence from pilot detection through independent replication and joint synthesis.

Device Note

This study uses the product name Aires Shield Neutralizer, which is an earlier commercial designation for the Aires resonator technology. The underlying technology — the fractal diffraction grating silicon microprocessor matrix (Patent No. 2312384) — is the same across all product generations. Subsequent studies use the designation Aires resonator or refer to specific current product models.

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