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URL: https://research.med.psu.edu/core-facilities/mri/
Proper Citation: Penn State Hershey College of Medicine MRI Core Facility (RRID:SCR_021198)
Description: MRI and NMR magnetic resonance imaging facility for animal and human research, providing MRI methodologies and expertise for in vivo studies Laboratory space includes biochemical, electronic and surgical suites, and fully equipped machine shop with (2) 3D printers. MRI Core facility has two MRI systems and EEG MRI-compatible system.3T Siemens PRISMA-Fit scanner equipped with True 2 Channel Tx and 64 Channel Rx. The latest RF coil set including a 64 Channel head coil and software packages with full clinical capability.7T Biospec 70/20 as small animal imaging system (Bruker Biospin, Ettlingen, Germany). Latest Hardware and Software. Avance NEO with Paravision 360. Full sensory fMRI stimulation systems:SenSaVue System for visual and auditory stimulation (Invivo Corp, FL, USA), which includes an LCD visual display, audio system, button response unit and software (E-Prime) for paradigm creation, patient management, protocol planning, precise delivery of brain stimulation, and behavioral analysis.ETT Olfactometer with full-programmable 6 independent channels for odor and trigeminal stimulation (ETT, LLC, Hershey, PA).Olfact Smell Test System (Osmic Enterprises, Inc., Cincinnati, OH) is a computerized instrument to test the smell functions of human subjects. The smell functions that can be tested are odor threshold, odor identification, and odor memory.ETT Gustatometer with full-programmable 7 independent channels for taste stimulation (ETT,LLC, Hershey, PA) Eye Link 1000 Plus system via SR Research: The EyeLink 1000 Plus Host PC performs real-time eye tracking at 250, 500,1000, or 2000 samples per second while computing true gaze position on the display viewed by the participant. The Host PC also performs on-line detection and analysis of eye-motion events such as saccades, blinks, and fixations. In addition to the sample data, these events are stored in a data file on the Host PC. They can be sent through the Ethernet link to the Display PC with a minimal delay or output as analog signals (if the optional analog/digital I/O card is installed). From the Host PC, the operator performs participant setup, monitors their performance, and can communicate with applications running on a Display PC.
Synonyms: PSU COM-Center for Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Research (CNMRR) /MRI Core Facility
Resource Type: access service resource, core facility, service resource
Keywords: USEDit, ABRF
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