Jonathan Worth Howard1, John D. Beaver1,
Rexford D. Newbould1
1GlaxoSmithKline, Clinical Imaging
Centre,
Although
the response to taste stimulus may be useful in several areas of
neuroscience, fMRI is rarely used in conjunction with gustatory
stimulus. A major problem with
gustatory stimulus apparatus is the use of long tubing, connecting
computer-controlled pumps in the control room to the subjects mouth. This results in a messy and difficult
setup, imprecise liquid delivery, and problems with off-cue drips eliciting
responses. In this study these
problems are overcome using a hydraulic relay system that allows the use of
short tubing, for rapid setup, replacement, and precise delivery of reward
stimuli.