Resources

CORE GIfMI offers cutting-edge MRI equipment backed by years of expertise and collaboration. From structural imaging to fMRI, MRS, MRE, and beyond - our versatile setup supports academic, clinical, and industry sponsored research across a wide range of applications.

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Scanners

3T Siemens Prisma Fit MRI scanner

Our research-dedicated 3.0T Siemens Prisma Fit scanner is housed in the CORE GIfMI facility at Ghent University Hospital, Entry 55. Available 24/7 for your research needs.

MRI Mock Scanner

MRI Simulator - Free for Research

The MRI Simulator is available at no cost to all MRI researchers. It offers subjects a realistically preview of the scanning environment, helping improve comfort and compliance.

Psychophysiological Lab in the Magnet

CORE GIfMI is equipped with high-quality, dedicated equipment to support psychophysiological research within the MRI environment. This setup enables researchers to conduct advanced studies integrating neuroimaging with physiological measurements.

Visual System
Communication Systems
  • The built-in communication system provides basic communication between participant and operator.
  • The OptoActive II (Optoacoustics Ltd.) delivers high-fidelity audio with active noise cancellation (ANC) for EPI sequences.
  • The FOMRI-III microphone (Optoacoustics Ltd.) ensures clear participant-operator communication, even during scans.
Response Devices
MRI Synchronization Triggering
  • Custom-built Arduino-based hardware enables multi-channel signal conditioning and precise synchronisation between the scanner an external devices like the stimulus PC or BIOPAC system.
Eye Tracking
Physiological Monitoring
  • The built-in physiological monitoring system captures ECG and respiration signals for gating and physiological noise correction.
  • The MP150 (Biopac Systems Inc.) with multiple modules supports simultaneous recording of various physiological, analog, and digital signals - fully synchronized with the MRI scanner for precise time labeling of the collected data.
  • Available modules:
    • MP150: the main module
    • HLT100C: high-level output transducers interface
    • STP100C: isolated digital interface
    • UIM100C: universal interface module
    • DA100C: general purpose transducer (for new RSP transducer)
    • CO2100C: carbon dioxide measurement module
    • RSP100C: respiration amplifier
    • ECG100C-MRI: electrocardiogram amplifier
    • PPG100C-MRI: photo plethysmogram amplifier
    • EDA100C-MRI: electrodermal activity amplifier
Stimulus PC
  • A high-performance PC with a dual-monitor setup gives you full control over your experiment. It can also play music or movies to keep participants relaxed during scans.
  • Installed software:

Facility Features

CORE GIfMI is housed in a dedicated building on the Ghent University Hospital campus. This enables researchers to fully focus on their tasks without disruption. Get familiar with our facility by visiting us virtually in the online tour.

Meeting Room Hippocampus
  • Seats up to 12, equipped with a table and projector. Available by booking for researchers.
  • Common uses:
    • Participant briefing & debriefing
    • Workspace for scanning buddies
    • Meetings with CORE GIfMI Operational Team
    • MRI Safety Training sessions
Control room
  • The control room holds all MR control and advanced research equipment - fMRI, physiological monitoring, elastography, and more.
  • A large window and video system provide constant visual monitoring of participants during MRI.
MRI Scanner Room
  • Home to the MR scanner and peripheral equipment like video displays, audio systems, response systems, etc.
  • Enclosed in a Faraday cage to block electromagnetic interference, ensuring optimal scanner performance.
  • Audiovisual equipment can also be used to entertain participants when allowed.
TMS room
  • The facility includes a Transcranial Magnetic Stimulator (TMS) managed and operated by the Department of Psychology.
WiFi
  • The facility offers secure WiFi via eduroam, designed for the global research and education community.
  • Click here for detail on UZ Gent eduroam (in Dutch).

Other equipment

CORE GIfMI also houses specific hardware and software for specialist MR data acquisition.

Magnetic Resonance Elastography
  • Magnetic Resonance Elastography (MRE) is technique to quantify the stiffness of tissue in the body. The MR Elastography device (T.H.E.A-Devices GmbH) generates low-frequency vibrations in tissue. A special sequence and post-processing software calculates the elastogram. More to find on the Techniques page.
MRI Phantoms

Computing Facilities

CORE GIfMI does not provide computing facilities but collaborates closely with HPC-UGent, the High Performance Computing infrastructure of Ghent University. As a strategic partner of the Flemish Supercomputing Center, HPC-UGent offers researchers access to a variety of image processing tools on its HPC infrastructure.

Some tools available at the HPC-UGent are

Data Management

CORE GIfMI is currently working on a XNAT (Extensible Neuroimaging Archive Toolkit) instance to manage all MR research images and metadata.

Once fully operational, this system will provide researchers with a structured and secure platform for storing, sharing, and processing imaging data.