Stim Files <Instant · 2026>

IF (patient_accelerometer = "lying_down") THEN load_file("sleep_mode.stim") reduce_amplitude_by(20%) ELSE IF (patient_heart_rate > 100bpm) THEN activate("burstdr.stim")

Programs like afni_proc.py automatically read these files to build a processing pipeline, ensuring that the "stimulus" matches the recorded data point-for-point. ⚛️ Quantum Computing stim files

If you see structured text, code, or columns of numbers, it is a text-based stimulus file. You can edit it directly here. The world of retro computing and emulation is

The world of retro computing and emulation is filled with obscure file formats, but few are as specialized or essential for high-fidelity audio as . If you’ve ever delved into the archives of the Atari ST or worked with vintage MIDI sequencing, you’ve likely encountered these files. In scientific research—particularly neuroscience

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In scientific research—particularly neuroscience, psychology, and psychophysiology—data acquisition is rarely just about recording raw signals. It is about understanding what occurred during those recordings. This is where (short for stimulus files) come into play. A .stim file acts as the bridge between the stimulus presentation software (which tells the subject what to do or see) and the data acquisition system (which records the subject’s response).