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Development of a simple pressure and heat stimulator for intra- and interdigit functional magnetic resonance imaging
Authors:Hyung-Sik Kim  Mi-Hyun Choi  Hyun-Joo Kim  Sang-Pyo Hong  Jang-Yeon Park  Jae-Hoon Jun  Jeong-Han Yi  Yoon-Gi Chung  Sung-Phil Kim  Jong-Rak Park  Dae-Woon Lim  Soon-Cheol Chung
Affiliation:1. Department of Biomedical Engineering, Research Institute of Biomedical Engineering, College of Biomedical & Health Science, Konkuk University, Chungju, South Korea
2. Department of Brain and Cognitive Engineering, Korea University, Seoul, South Korea
3. Department of Photonic Engineering, Chosun University, Gwangju, South Korea
4. Department of Information & Communication Engineering, Dongguk University, Seoul, South Korea
5. Department of Biomedical Engineering, Research Institute of Biomedical Engineering, College of Biomedical & Health Science, Konkuk University, 268 Chungwon-daero, Chungju-si, Chungcheongbuk-do, 380-701, South Korea
Abstract:
For this study, we developed a simple pressure and heat stimulator that can quantitatively control pressure and provide heat stimulation to intra- and interdigit areas. The developed stimulator consists of a control unit, drive units, and tactors. The control unit controls the stimulation parameters, such as stimulation types, intensity, time, and channel, and transmits a created signal of stimulation to the drive units. The drive units operate pressure and heat tactors in response to commands from the control unit. The pressure and heat tactors can display various stimulation intensities quantitatively, apply stimulation continuously, and adjust the stimulation areas. Additionally, they can easily be attached to and detached from the digits. The developed pressure and heat stimulator is small in total size, easy to install, and inexpensive to manufacture. The new stimulator operated stably in a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) environment without affecting the obtained images. A preliminary functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) experiment confirmed that differences in activation of somatosensory areas were induced from the pressure and heat stimulation. The developed pressure and heat stimulator is expected to be utilized for future intra- and interdigit fMRI studies on pressure and heat stimulation.
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