Patrik Andersson1, Jeroen Siero2,
Josien Pluim1, Max Viergever1, Nick Ramsey3
1Radiology, Image Sciences Institute,
Utrecht, Netherlands; 2Radiology, Rudolf Magnus Institute,
Utrecht, Netherlands; 3Neurology and Neurosurgery, Rudolf Magnus
Institute, Utrecht, Netherlands
Brain-Computer
interface technology is moving towards implantable systems with electrodes
placed directly on the cortex. For correct placement, prior knowledge is
required about the exact location of a targeted brainfunction. In this study
we test whether subjects can control a cursor by directing visual attention
to the left or the right. Brain regions activated by attention in a localizer
task are identified with a 7T MRI system. 8 subjects then received feedback
about their attention-related brain activity and performance was measured.
Results suggest that 7T fMRI can be used to identify regions for invasive
BCI.