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Boldscreen 24 lcd

Manufactured by Cambridge Research Systems
Sourced in United Kingdom

The BOLDscreen 24 LCD is a high-resolution display designed for visual research applications. It features a 24-inch screen with a 1920x1200 pixel resolution and a refresh rate of 60Hz. The display supports a wide range of input signals, including DVI, HDMI, and DisplayPort.

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3 protocols using boldscreen 24 lcd

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MRI Visual Stimulus Presentation Protocol

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Stimuli were presented on an MR compatible display screen (BOLDscreen 24 LCD; Cambridge Research Systems, Cambridge, UK). The screen was located at the head-end of the MRI scanner. Participants viewed the screen through a tilted mirror attached to the head coil. Distance from the participant’s eyes to the display (measured through the mirror) was 120 cm. Screen size was 22° × 14°. The maximum stimulus radius was 7° of visual angle. Visual stimuli were created using MATLAB (Mathworks, Natick, MA, USA) and the Psychtoolbox67 (link),68 (link).
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fMRI Presentation of Visual Stimuli

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Stimuli were presented on an MR compatible display screen (BOLDscreen 24 LCD; Cambridge Research Systems, Cambridge, UK). The screen was located at the head-end of the MRI scanner. Participants viewed the screen through a tilted mirror attached to the head coil. Distance from the participant's eyes to the display (measured through the mirror) was 120 cm. Screen size was 22° × 14°. Visual stimuli were created using MATLAB (Mathworks, Natick, MA, USA) and the Psychtoolbox.21 (link),22 (link)
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Visual Stimuli Presentation in MRI Scanner

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Visual stimuli were created using MATLAB and the Psychtoolbox (Brainard, 1997; (link)Pelli, 1997) (link). Stimuli were presented on an MR compatible display screen (BOLDscreen 24 LCD; Cambridge Research Systems, Cambridge, UK). The screen was located at the head-end of the MRI scanner. Participants viewed the screen through a tilted mirror attached to the 16-channel SENSE head mounted coil. Distance from the eyes to the screen (measured through the mirror) was 80 cm. Screen size was 36 x 23 degrees of visual angle.
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