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Development of a simple MR-compatible vibrotactile stimulator using a planar-coil-type actuatoropen access

Authors
Kim, Hyung-SikChoi, Mi-HyunChung, Yoon-GiKim, Sung-PhilJun, Jae-HoonPark, Jang-YeonYi, Jeong-HanPark, Jong-RakLim, Dae-WoonChung, Soon-Cheol
Issue Date
Jun-2013
Publisher
SPRINGER
Keywords
MR-compatible; Planar-coil-type actuator; Vibrotactile stimulator; Electromagnetic
Citation
BEHAVIOR RESEARCH METHODS, v.45, no.2, pp 364 - 371
Pages
8
Indexed
SSCI
SCOPUS
Journal Title
BEHAVIOR RESEARCH METHODS
Volume
45
Number
2
Start Page
364
End Page
371
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/15420
DOI
10.3758/s13428-012-0268-z
ISSN
1554-351X
1554-3528
Abstract
For this study, we developed a magnetic resonance (MR)-compatible vibrotactile stimulator using a planar-coil-type actuator. The newly developed vibrotactile stimulator consists of three units: control unit, drive unit, and planar-coil-type actuator. The control unit controls frequency, intensity, time, and channel, and transfers the stimulation signals to the drive unit. The drive unit operates the planar-coil-type actuator in response to commands from the control unit. The planar-coil-type actuator, which uses a planar coil instead of conventional electric wire, generates vibrating stimulation through interaction of the current of the planar coil with the static magnetic field of the MR scanner. Even though the developed tactile stimulating system is small, simple, and inexpensive, it has a wide range of stimulation frequencies (20 similar to 400 Hz, at 40 levels) and stimulation intensities (0 similar to 7 V, at 256 levels). The stimulation intensity does not change due to frequency changes. Since the transient response time is a few microseconds, the stimulation time can be controlled on a scale of microseconds. In addition, this actuator has the advantages of providing highly repeatable stimulation, being durable, being able to assume various shapes, and having an adjustable contact area with the skin. The new stimulator operated stably in an MR environment without affecting the MR images. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we observed the brain activation changes resulting from stimulation frequency and intensity changes.
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