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titleOfInvention SYSTEM FOR ELECTRICAL STIMULATION DURING FUNCTIONAL MRI
abstract The present invention relates to a system for generating a predefined electrical signal in a magnetic resonance scanner (MR scanner) for use in the electrical stimulation of a subject during an MRI or functional MRI of said subject, said MR scanner being located inside an armored MRI room. The system includes a control unit to be located outside the MRI room for generating an electrical signal and an electrical / optical converter to be located outside the MRI room for converting said electrical signal. in a corresponding optical signal. An optical transmission element, such as an optical fiber, is used to transmit the optical signal in the MRI room, and an optical / electrical converter is used to convert the optical signal into said predefined electrical signal for electrical stimulation of the optical signal. subject during magnetic resonance imaging. The optical / electrical converter is configured to be located inside the MRI room and to function during magnetic resonance imaging.
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