Peter Erhard1, Dieter Leibfritz1
1Dept. of Chemistry,
We
developed a device for measuring galvanic skin response (GSR) during
functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). The goal was to prevent the
volunteer from the risk of electric stimulation due to gradient induced
currents into the leads of the device. This was achieved by inserting photo
electronic switches into the leads close to the electrodes. These switches
are turned off during gradient switching. As GSR data is only acquired during
quiet periods, no additional filtering was implemented. First tests show
efficient protection from electric stimulation. However the GSR signal is
still contaminated by physiological noise and minor gradient cross talk.