Dear Esteemed Colleagues:
I attended the recent FSL course (which was fabulous) during which I spoke to a number of people about the extreme head movement challenge encountered in my dissertation studies.
Our Seimen's 3 T Trio has a PACE program that doesn't appear to be a good choice given that our biggest challenge is large, abrupt head movement ( fMRI orgasm study ) In one of our side-bar chats, Mark mentioned a technique that uses sensors on the
head to track motion such that it can be corrected.
Can anyone point me in the direction of such a program?
Any help would be greatly valued.
I am doing my best to mechanically limit head motion in the first place, thoroughly train my participants to practice movement restriction, and use everything possible to motion-correct including ICA de- nosing , FSL outliers, etc ( post-scan) , but would
like to know more about my options for acquisition strategies.
Thanks!
Nan
Nan Wise, Ph.D. candidate
Cognitive Neuroscience, Rutgers-Psychology
Certified Sex Therapist, AASECT
Fellow, The American Psychotherapy Association
Fellow, The National Board for Clinical Hypnotherapists
Board Certified Diplomate, The American Board of Examiners in Social Work