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   <p style="margin-left:10%>How to get into the building and reach the facilities.</p>
  
 
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   <p style="margin-left:10%>These include MRI scanners and peripheral equipment but also desks, internet, and meeting room. </p>
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   <p style="margin-left:10%>Weekly presentations of staff, partners and other researchers.</p>
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   <p style="margin-left:10%>Weekly presentations of staff, partners and other scientists about their research. Every Tuesday from 16:00-17:00, everyone is welcome!</p>
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=Starting a new project=
 
=Starting a new project=
Below please find information you need, if you would like to start a new MRI project at Spinoza. This information is primarily intended for researchers who are new to Spinoza. You typically only have to go through these procedures once.
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Below please find the information you need, if you would like to start a new MRI project at Spinoza. This information is primarily intended for researchers who are new to Spinoza. You typically only have to go through these procedures once.
 
 
  
 
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   <p style="margin-left:5%><b>[[Starting a project|Compulsory actions]]</b></p>
   <p style="margin-left:10%>Checklist on how to start a project at Spinoza. These include compulsory actions ''far in advance'' and ''just prior to'' scanning.
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   <p style="margin-left:10%>Checklist on how to start a project at Spinoza. These include compulsory actions that are required '''far in advance''' and '''just prior to''' scanning.
 
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   <p style="margin-left:5%><b>[[Certification for MR safety and MR operator|MR training and certification]]</b></p>
   <p style="margin-left:10%>Prior to using the MR facilities please follow the MR safety training. Prior to scanning yourself you need to be trained as an MR operator. </p>
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   <p style="margin-left:10%>Prior to using the MR facilities please follow the MR safety training. If you want perform the scanning yourself, you need to be trained as an MR operator. </p>
  
 
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   <p style="margin-left:5%><b>[[Public data sharing]]*</b></p>
 
   <p style="margin-left:10%>Some notes on public data sharing which is part of the open science movement.</p>
 
   <p style="margin-left:10%>Some notes on public data sharing which is part of the open science movement.</p>
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   <h2>Basic MRI procedures</h2>   
   <p style="margin-left:5%><b>[[MRI costs and contacts for applying for partner hours|MRI costs ]]*</b></p>
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   <p style="margin-left:10%>Hourly billing rate and contacts for applying for (free) partner hours.</p>
 
   <p style="margin-left:10%>Hourly billing rate and contacts for applying for (free) partner hours.</p>
  
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   <p style="margin-left:5%><b>[[Piloting|Piloting MRI projects]]</b></p>
 
   <p style="margin-left:10%>About developing new protocols and trying out new things (and not necessarily getting billed :-) ).</p>
 
   <p style="margin-left:10%>About developing new protocols and trying out new things (and not necessarily getting billed :-) ).</p>
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  <p style="margin-left:10%>Set of guidelines for MRI data-analyses, strongly recommended by Spinoza staff.</p>
  
 
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= Advanced procedures and troubleshooting=  
 
= Advanced procedures and troubleshooting=  
Here we gather information for the adventurous MRI scientists using peripheral equipment and the most advanced procedures.  
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   <p style="margin-left:10%>Well... just that. How to patch the 3T.</p>
 
   <p style="margin-left:10%>Well... just that. How to patch the 3T.</p>
  
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   <p style="margin-left:10%>Documentation on 7T MRI procedures.</p>
 
   <p style="margin-left:10%>Documentation on 7T MRI procedures.</p>
  
 
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   <p style="margin-left:5%><b>[[7TQA|7T MRI Quality assurance]]*</b></p>
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   <p style="margin-left:10%>How to run and evaluate the QA on the 7T.</p>
 
 
 
 
  
 
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Revision as of 12:43, 19 November 2020


General information

About the Spinoza wiki

This site provides technical and procedural information for the Spinoza Centre community.

All users are invited to contribute their knowledge by editing content here. Obviously, it is important that you verify the accuracy of any information that you post.

Some parts of the wiki are only accessible by logging in (indicated with a "*"). You can login using your Spinoza account, if you don't have one please request the login information by sending an email to [email protected].

About the Spinoza Centre

The Spinoza Centre for Neuroimaging supports fundamental and clinical research programs in the fields of neuroscience and cognition but also facilitates academic and industrial research programs in areas other than the brain. The Centre houses a variety of techniques designed to visualize and study the brain. Central to the infrastructure are the 3 Tesla and 7 Tesla human Magnetic Resonance Imaging scanners (MRI). Ultra-high field MR (≥ 7 Tesla) allows human brain function, structure and metabolism to be visualized at unprecedented detail. The peripheral equipment installed at the scanners includes material for visual, auditory and sensory stimulation, eye tracking and electroencephalography (EEG) recordings, all of which can be performed simultaneously with the MRI acquisitions. Several testing rooms are available in the suite to help people who are collecting surveys, patient briefing or for obtaining behavioural and EEG measures. This allows for a wide range of possible experimental manipulation and physiological measurements to complement the MRI data. In addition to the MRI equipment the Spinoza Centre houses a 'mock' MRI scanner for training humans, and several groups share their setups for Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) and Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) with the facility.

The facilities

Route description

How to get to Spinoza via public transportation or car.

Opening hours

Of Spinoza and when support staff are present.

How to get access

How to get into the building and reach the facilities.

Available facilities

These include research equipment but also desks, internet and meeting room.

User etiquette

Please help us maintain a safe and productive environment for everyone.

Contact information

Spinoza staff

How to contact Spinoza staff.

General communication

How to join general communication lists of Spinoza.

Spinoza User Meetings

Weekly presentations of staff, partners and other scientists about their research. Every Tuesday from 16:00-17:00, everyone is welcome!

MR support

How to get support for your specific MR questions.

Logos*

Spinoza Centre Logos. Strictly speaking this has nothing to do with contact information but may be useful for some.


Starting a new project

Below please find the information you need, if you would like to start a new MRI project at Spinoza. This information is primarily intended for researchers who are new to Spinoza. You typically only have to go through these procedures once.

Starting to use the facilities

Compulsory actions

Checklist on how to start a project at Spinoza. These include compulsory actions that are required far in advance and just prior to scanning.

Training and safety

MR training and certification

Prior to using the MR facilities please follow the MR safety training. If you want perform the scanning yourself, you need to be trained as an MR operator.

Safety training schedule

Instructions on safety and evacuation training.

List of certified users*

If you want to start already you may enlist help of those who are already trained.

Metal detectors

How to use the metal detectors at Spinoza.


Basic procedures

Below please find the basic procedures most MRI scientists will encounter sooner or later during their project.

Participant procedures

Participant recruitment (Sona)

How to use of the Spinoza Sona participant registration system to recruit participants for your study.

Incidental finding protocol*

How to use our incidental finding protocol (if this was also so specified in your ethical approval).

Public data sharing*

Some notes on public data sharing which is part of the open science movement.


Basic MRI procedures

MRI costs *

Hourly billing rate and contacts for applying for (free) partner hours.

Booking the scanner and cancellation policy

Well... just that. How to book and how to cancel scanner time.

Piloting MRI projects

About developing new protocols and trying out new things (and not necessarily getting billed :-) ).

Best practices

Set of guidelines for MRI data-analyses, strongly recommended by Spinoza staff.

Data export and deletion policy

How to get your data from the scanner.

Flywheel platform

Our new way of getting the data from the scanner and a variety of other things, including automatic QA and automatic preprocessing and allowing for data-sharing.

Standard sequences @ 3T*

Tried and tested sequences easily adaptable to your needs.



Advanced procedures and troubleshooting

Here we gather information for the adventurous MRI scientist using peripheral equipment and the most advanced procedures. This section also contains usage and troubleshooting information for the MRI scientists and MR operators.

Peripheral MRI equipment

Stimulus computer

How to control your stimulus from outside the scanner.

MRI compatible LCD screen (BOLDscreen)

How to use the screen in the scanner.

MRI compatible button boxes (fORP)

How to use the response buttons in the the scanner.

MRI compatible audio system (MRConfon)

How to use the audio setup in the scanner.

MRI compatible eye trackers

How to track the participants eye-movements in the scanner.

Auxilliary EMG, ECG and GSR recordings (BrainAmp)

How to record EMG, ECG and GSR in the scanner. (under development)

EEG-fMRI recordings (EGI)

How to record EEG in the scanner.

Electrical stimulator

How to use the electrical stimulator in the scanner. (under development)

Physiology

How to measure various physiological measures in the scanner, such as heart rate and respiration.

Advanced MRI procedures

Common warnings and error messages*

List of most common warnings and error messages both on 3T and 7T.

Patching the 3T MRI scanners*

Well... just that. How to patch the 3T.

7T MRI procedures*

Documentation on 7T MRI procedures.

7T MRI Quality assurance*

How to run and evaluate the QA on the 7T.