Tablet Technology for Writing and Drawing during Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging: A Review

Sensors (Basel). 2021 Jan 8;21(2):401. doi: 10.3390/s21020401.

Abstract

Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is a powerful modality to study brain activity. To approximate naturalistic writing and drawing behaviours inside the scanner, many fMRI-compatible tablet technologies have been developed. The digitizing feature of the tablets also allows examination of behavioural kinematics with greater detail than using paper. With enhanced ecological validity, tablet devices have advanced the fields of neuropsychological tests, neurosurgery, and neurolinguistics. Specifically, tablet devices have been used to adopt many traditional paper-based writing and drawing neuropsychological tests for fMRI. In functional neurosurgery, tablet technologies have enabled intra-operative brain mapping during awake craniotomy in brain tumour patients, as well as quantitative tremor assessment for treatment outcome monitoring. Tablet devices also play an important role in identifying the neural correlates of writing in the healthy and diseased brain. The fMRI-compatible tablets provide an excellent platform to support naturalistic motor responses and examine detailed behavioural kinematics.

Keywords: computerized tablet; drawing; essential tremor; fMRI; fMRI compatibility; fMRI equipment; functional neurosurgery; kinematics; neuropsychological tests; writing.

Publication types

  • Review