Harrington et al., 2000 - Google Patents
A new vibrotactile stimulator for functional MRIHarrington et al., 2000
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- Harrington G
- Wright C
- Downs III J
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- Human brain mapping
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Presenting various stimuli in an MRI scanner can be difficult due to the high magnetic field associated with the scanner. Mechanical vibration stimuli are difficult to deliver to subjects in the MRI environment because most vibration devices contain internal circuitry that can …
- 238000002599 functional magnetic resonance imaging 0 title abstract description 21
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