Published 2015
| Version v1
Publication
An engineered glove for investigating the neural correlates of finger movements using functional magnetic resonance imaging
Description
Objective measurement of concomitant finger motor performance is recommended
for functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies investigating brain activity
during finger tapping tasks, because performance modality and ability can influence the
selection of different neural networks. In this study, we present a novel glove system
for quantitative evaluation of finger opposition movements during fMRI (called Glove
Analyzer for fMRI, GAF). Several tests for magnetic resonance (MR) compatibility were
performed concerning magnet forces, image artifacts and right functioning of the system.
Then, pilot fMRI of finger opposition tasks were conducted at 1.5T and 3T to investigate
the neural correlates of sequences of finger opposition movements with the right hand,
with simultaneous behavioral recording by means of GAF. All the MR compatibility tests
succeeded, and the fMRI analysis revealed mainly the activation of the left sensorimotor
areas and right cerebellum, regions that are known to be involved in finger movements.
No artifactual clusters were detected in the activation maps. At the same time, through
the parameters calculated by GAF it was possible to describe the sensorimotor strategy
adopted by the subjects during the required task. Thus, the proposed device resulted
to be MR compatible and can be useful for future fMRI studies investigating the neural
correlates of finger opposition movements, allowing follow-up studies and comparisons
among different groups of patients
Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- http://hdl.handle.net/11567/824550
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/824550
Origin repository
- Origin repository
- UNIGE