TY - JOUR
T1 - MRI-compatible tactile orientation stimulator to investigate neural mechanisms of tactile orientation discrimination
AU - Yu, Yinghua
AU - Yang, Jiajia
AU - Sun, Hong Zan
AU - Guo, Qiyong
AU - Wu, Jinglong
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is one of the most recently developed forms of neuro imaging, uses MRI to measure the haemodynamic response related to neural activity. In this study, we developed a tactile orientation system using under high magnetic environment. The device is MRI-compatible and can serve to investigate the underlying neural mechanisms of tactile orientation discrimination. The primary components of the tactile orientation presentation system include a computer, five tactile orientation domes, two ultrasonic motors, a motor controller and a reaction key. We evaluated the function and precision of system in a magnetic field. The results showed that the device performance is unaffected by the magnetic field, nor does the device interfere with the magnetic field, making it usable with fMRI. Furthermore, a tactile orientation discrimination fMRI experiment was conducted using the system. Compared to the baseline, the most prominent activation areas evoked by the discrimination tasks were in the bilateral primary and secondary somatosensory area, medial frontal gyrus, posterior parietal cortex and lateral occipital complex. In summary, these results indicated that the brain activation can be reliably detected with the present device.
AB - Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is one of the most recently developed forms of neuro imaging, uses MRI to measure the haemodynamic response related to neural activity. In this study, we developed a tactile orientation system using under high magnetic environment. The device is MRI-compatible and can serve to investigate the underlying neural mechanisms of tactile orientation discrimination. The primary components of the tactile orientation presentation system include a computer, five tactile orientation domes, two ultrasonic motors, a motor controller and a reaction key. We evaluated the function and precision of system in a magnetic field. The results showed that the device performance is unaffected by the magnetic field, nor does the device interfere with the magnetic field, making it usable with fMRI. Furthermore, a tactile orientation discrimination fMRI experiment was conducted using the system. Compared to the baseline, the most prominent activation areas evoked by the discrimination tasks were in the bilateral primary and secondary somatosensory area, medial frontal gyrus, posterior parietal cortex and lateral occipital complex. In summary, these results indicated that the brain activation can be reliably detected with the present device.
KW - Functional magnetic resonance imaging
KW - MRI-compatible
KW - Tactile orientation stimuli
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M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84905259150
SN - 1343-4500
VL - 17
SP - 2463
EP - 2472
JO - Information
JF - Information
IS - 6 A
ER -