Microwave Hearing Effect: Cochlea as a Demodulator for Pulsed Microwaves
Abstract
The phenomenon of Microwave Hearing Effect(MHE) can be explained by assuming the inner ear specifically the Human Cochlea to act as a receiving antenna for pulsed Microwaves. The spiral structure of the Cochlea picks up these incoming waves and demodulates it due to its directional conductivity and a net voltage is induced which explains the audible clicks as observed in MHE. Further, the maximum Electromagnetic absorption is observed near the side of the head where the cochlea is located.
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