2017
DOI: 10.1007/s10439-017-1853-1
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Systematic Review of fMRI Compatible Devices: Design and Testing Criteria

Abstract: Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) is at present one of the most used methodologies for functional brain exploration, both in clinical and research settings. fMRI can noninvasively measure neural activity by using specific experimental paradigms. Often, these paradigms require the stimulation of the subject to perform sensorimotor tasks: in the past, the stimuli have been administered manually for investigating fundamental aspects of tactile perception and somatosensory processing. Nowadays, the use … Show more

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“…These methods have revealed that the activities of various brain regions, such as Broca's area and Wernicke's region, contribute to language processing 1,2 . fMRI is based on blood oxygen-level-dependent contrast imaging and can achieve almost sub-millimetre accuracy in the spatial localisation of neuronal activity 3 . However, this relatively high spatial resolution is not matched in temporal accuracy in essence due to the relatively slow speed of hemodynamic changes in response to neuronal activity, which fundamentally limits the temporal detail which is inherently limited to a timescale of seconds 4 .…”
Section: Left Hemispheric α Band Cerebral Oscillatory Changes Correlamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These methods have revealed that the activities of various brain regions, such as Broca's area and Wernicke's region, contribute to language processing 1,2 . fMRI is based on blood oxygen-level-dependent contrast imaging and can achieve almost sub-millimetre accuracy in the spatial localisation of neuronal activity 3 . However, this relatively high spatial resolution is not matched in temporal accuracy in essence due to the relatively slow speed of hemodynamic changes in response to neuronal activity, which fundamentally limits the temporal detail which is inherently limited to a timescale of seconds 4 .…”
Section: Left Hemispheric α Band Cerebral Oscillatory Changes Correlamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main advantage of permanent magnets is that they exhibit a nondecaying magnetization and do not require currents to generate a magnetic field as with electromagnets [36]. This makes it difficult to use during studies that require instruments to track or visualize catheters, which may be damaged by constant exposure to magnetic fields [45].…”
Section: Passive Magnetic Actuationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some centers are able to reformat a high resolution T1 weighted image and perform volume analysis using voxelbased morphometry (VBM) to measure differences in gray and white matter volumes. To understand the cognitive outcomes of IEMs, one can use fMRI to study the neural networks that underlie cognitive pathways [12] . Another modality that can also give information about neural networks is fNRIs which is a less invasive and portable imaging modality (described below).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%