At its core, a STIM file is a structured data container used to define the parameters of an electrical stimulation sequence. Unlike a standard text document or a generic CSV, a STIM file is tailored explicitly for hardware drivers—specifically, neural stimulators and data acquisition (DAQ) systems.
afni_proc.py requires these files to align stimuli with anatomical and EPI time series. stim files
The STIM file may be invisible to the end-user watching a prosthetic hand lift a cup or a Parkinson’s patient walking steadily, but it is the unsung hero of the transaction. It is the result of thousands of hours of safety testing, electrophysiological modeling, and clinical fine-tuning. At its core, a STIM file is a
Addressing this need, the family of standards was developed. Within this framework lies the concept of the STIM (Smart Transducer Interface Module). The configuration file associated with a STIM is often referred to in industry shorthand as a "STIM file," though technically it contains the TEDS (Transducer Electronic Data Sheet) . This digital document acts as a "driver" embedded directly within the sensor hardware, facilitating seamless communication between the sensor and the network. The STIM file may be invisible to the
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