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MR-Safe Fibre Optic Response Pads

The complete solution for subject response in the MR environment. Widely used for 9 years in 21 countries, it combines response pad choice with universal software compatibility. Best of all there is no metal and nothingelectronic in the MR room, so you never need to worry that the system will add noise to your images, or raise safety concerns.

  • Flexible: A wide variety of basic handheld devices with customised versions available.
  • Robust and Reliable: Fiber optic bundle connects handheld device to the optoelectronic interface unit.
  • Compatible: Interface unit takes optical signal and adapts it for use with all types of software programs.
  • Completely safe with no artefacts: Components within the MR room are completely metal free.

Publications

The following publications cite the use of the fORP response kit.

G A Stefanatos, W Q  Joe, G K Aguirre, J A Detre, G Wetmore, Activation of human auditory cortex during speech perception: Effects of monaural, binaural, and dichotic presentation, Neuropsychologia  Volume 46, Issue 1, 2008, Pages 301-315


S M Platek, J W Loughead, R C Gur, S Busch, K Ruparel, N Phend, I Panyavin, D D Langleben, Neural substrates for functionally discriminating self-face from personally familiar faces, Human Brain Mapping, Volume 27, Issue 2, Pages 91-98


P Salgado-Pineda, C Junqué, P Vendrell, I Baeza, N Bargalló, C Falcón, M Bernado, Decreased cerebral activation during CPT performance and functional deficits in schizophrenic patients, NeuroImage, Volume 21, Issue 3, 2004, Pages 840-847


J W Peirce, PsychoPy – Psychophysics software in Python, Journal of Neuroscience Methods, Volume 162, Issues 1-2, 2007 Pages 8-13


V M Narayan, D Y Kimberg, K Z Tang, J A Detre, Experimental design for functional MRI of scene memory encoding, Epilepsy & Behavior, Volume 6, Issue 2, 2005, Pages 242-249


B deB Frederick, K P Lindsey, L D Nickerson, E T Ryan, S E Lukas, An MR-compatible device for deliverying smoked marijuana during functional imaging, Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, Volume 87, Issue 1, 2007, Pages 81-89


P A Yushkevich, J A Detre, D Mechanic-Hamilton, M A Fernández-Seara, K Z Tang, A Hoang, M Korczykowski, H Zhang, J C Gee, Hippocampus-specific fMRI group activation analysis using the continuous medial representation, NeuroImage, Volume 35, Issue 4, 2007, pages 1516 – 1530


H Hurt, J M Giannetta, M Korczykowski, A Hoang, K z Tang, L Betancourt, N L Brodsky, D M Shera, M J Farah, J A Detre, Functional magnetic resonance imaging and working memory in adolescents and gestational cocaine exposure, The Journal of Pediatrics, Volume 152, Issue 3 2008 Pages 371-377


I Morrison, M V Peelen, P E Downing, The sight of others’ pain modulates motor processing in human cingulated cortex, Cerebral Cortex, Volume 17, Issue 9, 2006, pages 2214-2222


J A Agnew, T A Zeffiro, G F Eden, Left hemisphere specialization for the control of voluntary movement rate, NeuroImage, Volume 22, Issue 1, 2004, pages 289-303


W L Miller, V Maffei, G Bosco, M Iosa, M Zago, E Macaluso, F Lacquaniti, Vestibular nuclei and cerebellum put visual gravitational motion in context, Journal of Neurophysiology, Volume 99 2008, pages 1969-1982


M Villarreal, E A Fridman, A Amengual, G Falasco, E R Gerscovich, E R Ulloa, R C Leiguarda, The neural substrate of gesture recognition, Neuropsychologia, 2008 Article in Press.

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