Brain Sciences (Oct 2020)

Low Cost MR Compatible Haptic Stimulation with Application to fMRI Neurofeedback

  • Kymberly D. Young,
  • Nicole Prause,
  • Sarah Lazzaro,
  • Greg J. Siegle

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci10110790
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 11
p. 790

Abstract

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The most common feedback displays in the fMRI environment are visual, e.g., in which participants try to increase or decrease the level of a thermometer. However, haptic feedback is increasingly valued in computer interaction tasks, particularly for real-time fMRI feedback. fMRI-neurofeedback is a clinical intervention that has not yet taken advantage of this trend. Here we describe a low-cost, user-friendly, MR-compatible system that can provide graded haptic vibrotactile stimulation in an initial application to fMRI neurofeedback. We also present a feasibility demonstration showing that we could successfully set up the system and obtain data in the context of a neurofeedback paradigm. We conclude that vibrotactile stimulation using this low-cost system is a viable method of feedback presentation, and encourage neurofeedback researchers to incorporate this type of feedback into their studies.

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