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The Spinoza Centre research facility is designed to reflect the experimental needs of our human neuroimaging community. The core facilities are research-dedicated 3T and 7T MRI scanners. To support the wide variety of human experimental methods from our community, the scanners are integrated with a range of experimental equipment. This includes MR compatible visual displays, audio presentation equipment, and an MR-compatible EEG system. There is an MRI mock scanner to provide subjects, particularly children, with training. Several testing rooms are available in the suite to help people who are collecting surveys, patient briefing or for obtaining behavioural and EEG measures.
  
 
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Revision as of 14:31, 9 July 2018

This site provides technical and procedural information for users of the Spinoza Centre. All users are invited to contribute their knowledge by editing content here. It is important that you verify the accuracy of any information that you post.

Please note that some parts of the wiki are only accessible by logging in (indicated with a "*"). You can request the login information by sending an email to [email protected].


General information

The building

Route description

Opening hours

House rules

Getting access to the building and facilities

Communication

Contact Spinoza staff

Spinoza e-mailing lists

Spinoza Centre logos*

Talks and meetings

Spinoza User Meeting (presentations)

Spinoza Centre User Meeting (forum agenda and minutes)*

Available facilities

Overview of available facilities

Office space, printer and meeting room

Starting a new project

The Spinoza Centre research facility is designed to reflect the experimental needs of our human neuroimaging community. The core facilities are research-dedicated 3T and 7T MRI scanners. To support the wide variety of human experimental methods from our community, the scanners are integrated with a range of experimental equipment. This includes MR compatible visual displays, audio presentation equipment, and an MR-compatible EEG system. There is an MRI mock scanner to provide subjects, particularly children, with training. Several testing rooms are available in the suite to help people who are collecting surveys, patient briefing or for obtaining behavioural and EEG measures.

Checklist prior to using the facilities

Prior to using the facilities please follow the checklist for starting a project.

MRI safety training and procedures

MR training and certification

Safety instruction and evacuation training schedule

List of certified users*

Metal detectors and use

Participant procedures

Participant recruitment (Sona)

Incidental finding protocol*

MRI screening forms and (example) participant information / informed consent*

Basic MRI procedures

MRI costs and contacts for applying for partner hours*

Booking the scanner and cancellation policy

Piloting MRI projects

Data export and deletion policy

Standard sequences @ 3T*

Peripheral MRI equipment and instructions

Stimulus computer

MRI compatible LCD screen (BOLDscreen)

MRI compatible button boxes (fORP)

MRI compatible audio system (MRConfon)

MRI compatible eye trackers

Auxilliary EMG, ECG and GSR recordings (BrainAmp)

EEG-fMRI recordings (EGI)

Electrical stimulator

Ongoing projects and troubleshooting

Advanced MRI procedures and troubleshooting

Patching the MRI scanners*

7T MRI procedures and documentation*

Common warnings and error messages*

Spinoza log book for reporting and monitoring technical problems*

Troubleshooting peripheral equipment

Setting the correct screen layout, resolution and refresh rate on the 3T-stimulus computer