Head motion is a common problem in functional MRI (fMRI) experiments, particularly in studies involving injections of drugs. A voluntary head-motion suppression method using the feedback to subjects on their own head motion information in real time is proposed. A real-time fMRI system was developed on standard MR imaging hardware for this purpose. The feedback of head motion information was simplified as a four-way arrow group changing color from green to red when a composite online head motion index went beyond a pre-specified threshold. The arrow indicators were programmed in E-Prime in order that the feedback of head motion information could be integrated into the commonly used visual verbal N-BACK task. A significant suppression of head motion was obtained consistently on all the subjects while the influence on the performance of task and the interference to brain activation had decreased to a minimal level. This method has been routinely used for quality assurance and reduction of head movement in our fMRI experiments.

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National Institute of Health (NIH)
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National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
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Intramural Research (Z01)
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1Z01DA000469-01
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6987938
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(NRB)
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1
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2004
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National Institute on Drug Abuse
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