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Hyperthermia, but not dehydration, alters the electrical activity of the brain.

Anne M J van den HeuvelBenjamin J HaberleyDavid J R HoyleNigel A S TaylorRodney J Croft
Published in: European journal of applied physiology (2020)
Moderate hyperthermia, but neither mild nor moderate dehydration, appeared to independently alter brain electrical activity. Moreover, the combination of moderate hyperthermia with 5% dehydration did not further increase those changes. That outcome was interpreted to mean that, when those states were superimposed, the resulting neurophysiological changes could almost exclusively be attributed to the thermal impact per se, rather than to their combined influences.
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