Evaluation of a Portable fMRI Compatible Robotic Wrist Interface
This paper presents evaluation of a portable fMRI compatible haptic interface to study the brain correlates of sensorimotor control during wrist motion. The interface is actuated by a shielded DC motor located more than 2 m away from the 3T MR scanner's bore. The achievable wrist torque of the interface is up to 2 Nm, and the interface provides sufficient bandwidth for human motor control experiments. Ergonomic and fMRI compatibility testing with a 3T MR scanner showed that the interface is MR safe, compatible with a strong static magnetic field and radio frequency emission, and its operation does not affect the quality of the acquired images.
WOS:001251147202108
2022-09-08
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EPFL
Event name | Event acronym | Event place | Event date |
EMBC 2022 | Glasgow, UK | 2022-07-11 - 2022-07-15 | |
Funder |
EU FP7 grant BALANCE |
EU |
Royal Society |
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