Stacy Eltiti

Affiliations: 
Rosemead School of Psychology, Biola University 
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Clinical Psychology, Physiological Psychology, Psychobiology Psychology, Spirituality
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Eltiti S, Wallace D, Russo R, et al. (2018) Symptom Presentation in Idiopathic Environmental Intolerance With Attribution to Electromagnetic Fields: Evidence for a Nocebo Effect Based on Data Re-Analyzed From Two Previous Provocation Studies. Frontiers in Psychology. 9: 1563
Eltiti S, Wallace D, Russo R, et al. (2015) Aggregated data from two double-blind base station provocation studies comparing individuals with idiopathic environmental intolerance with attribution to electromagnetic fields and controls. Bioelectromagnetics. 36: 96-107
Wallace D, Eltiti S, Ridgewell A, et al. (2012) Cognitive and physiological responses in humans exposed to a TETRA base station signal in relation to perceived electromagnetic hypersensitivity. Bioelectromagnetics. 33: 23-39
Wallace D, Eltiti S, Ridgewell A, et al. (2010) Do TETRA (Airwave) base station signals have a short-term impact on health and well-being? A randomized double-blind provocation study. Environmental Health Perspectives. 118: 735-41
Eltiti S, Wallace D, Ridgewell A, et al. (2009) Short-term exposure to mobile phone base station signals does not affect cognitive functioning or physiological measures in individuals who report sensitivity to electromagnetic fields and controls. Bioelectromagnetics. 30: 556-63
Eltiti S, Wallace D, Ridgewell A, et al. (2008) Mobile Phone Base Stations: Eltiti et al. Respond Environmental Health Perspectives. 116
Eltiti S, Wallace D, Ridgewell A, et al. (2007) Does short-term exposure to mobile phone base station signals increase symptoms in individuals who report sensitivity to electromagnetic fields? A double-blind randomized provocation study. Environmental Health Perspectives. 115: 1603-8
Eltiti S, Wallace D, Zougkou K, et al. (2007) Development and evaluation of the electromagnetic hypersensitivity questionnaire. Bioelectromagnetics. 28: 137-51
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