Dear Daniel
I am not aware of any work on recording EMG in an MR
environment. The nearest application I know of is the
recording of EEG and evoked potentials from surface
electrodes. Several groups have had some success with this
in MR scanners. I suggest you look at Muri et al, Magn.
Reson. Med. 39;18-22 (1998) to start with. Your literature
searches should pick this up, and there will be other
related articles I'm sure.
Hope this is helpful.
Your sincerely
Ian Marshall
Ian Marshall, PhD
Senior Lecturer
Department of Medical Physics
Western General Hospital
EDINBURGH
EH4 2XU
United Kingdom
Tel +44 (0)131 537 1661
FAX +44 (0)131 537 1026
email i.marshall@ed.ac.uk
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I am not aware of any work on recording EMG in an MR
environment. The nearest application I know of is the
recording of EEG and evoked potentials from surface
electrodes. Several groups have had some success with this
in MR scanners. I suggest you look at Muri et al, Magn.
Reson. Med. 39;18-22 (1998) to start with. Your literature
searches should pick this up, and there will be other
related articles I'm sure.
Hope this is helpful.
Your sincerely
Ian Marshall
Ian Marshall, PhD
Senior Lecturer
Department of Medical Physics
Western General Hospital
EDINBURGH
EH4 2XU
United Kingdom
Tel +44 (0)131 537 1661
FAX +44 (0)131 537 1026
email i.marshall@ed.ac.uk
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