J Neurosci Methods. 2008 Nov 15;175(2):165-86 doi: 10.1016/j.jneumeth.2008.07.017. 2008 Aug 05.

An open-source hardware and software system for acquisition and real-time processing of electrophysiology during high field MRI

Purdon PL, Millan H, Fuller PL, Bonmassar G.

Abstract

Simultaneous recording of electrophysiology and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is a technique of growing importance in neuroscience. Rapidly evolving clinical and scientific requirements have created a need for hardware and software that can be customized for specific applications. Hardware may require customization to enable a variety of recording types (e.g., electroencephalogram, local field potentials, or multi-unit activity) while meeting the stringent and costly requirements of MRI safety and compatibility. Real-time signal processing tools are an enabling technology for studies of learning, attention, sleep, epilepsy, neurofeedback, and neuropharmacology, yet real-time signal processing tools are difficult to develop. We describe an open-source system for simultaneous electrophysiology and fMRI featuring low-noise (

PMID: 18761038