A Virtual Radial Arm Maze for the Study of Multiple Memory Systems in a Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Environment.

Dongrong Xu, Xuejun Hao, Zhishun Wang, Yunsuo Duan, Feng Liu, Rachel Marsh, Shan Yu, Bradley S Peterson
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An increasing number of functional brain imaging studies are employing computer-based virtual reality (VR) to study changes in brain activity during the performance of high-level psychological and cognitive tasks. We report the development of a VR radial arm maze that adapts for human use in a scanning environment with the same general experimental design of behavioral tasks as that has been used with remarkable effectiveness for the study of multiple memory systems in rodents. The software platform is independent of specific computer hardware and operating systems, as we aim to provide shared access to this technology by the research community. We hope that doing so will provide greater standardization of software platform and study paradigm that will reduce variability and improve the comparability of findings across studies. We report the details of the design and implementation of this platform and provide information for downloading of the system for demonstration and research applications.

在功能磁共振成像环境下研究多记忆系统的虚拟径向臂迷宫。
越来越多的脑功能成像研究正在使用基于计算机的虚拟现实(VR)来研究在执行高水平心理和认知任务时大脑活动的变化。我们报告了一种VR径向臂迷宫的开发,该迷宫适用于人类在扫描环境中使用,其行为任务的一般实验设计与啮齿类动物多种记忆系统的研究具有显着的有效性。软件平台独立于特定的计算机硬件和操作系统,因为我们的目标是为研究社区提供对这项技术的共享访问。我们希望这样做将提供软件平台和研究范式的更大标准化,从而减少可变性并提高研究结果的可比性。我们报告了该平台的设计和实现的细节,并提供了系统的下载信息,用于演示和研究应用。
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