Stim File Archive [verified] 〈REAL — 2026〉
| Check | Status | Notes | |-------|--------|-------| | All expected files present | ✅ / ⚠️ / ❌ | [e.g., 5 files missing from batch 3] | | File format compatibility | ✅ / ⚠️ / ❌ | [e.g., all .wav files are 44.1kHz, 16-bit] | | Naming convention consistency | ✅ / ⚠️ / ❌ | [e.g., 2 files have spaces; renamed] | | Zero-byte / corrupted files | ✅ / ❌ | [e.g., none found] | | Metadata match (if applicable) | ✅ / ❌ | [e.g., stimulus ID list matches filenames] | | Duplicate files | ✅ / ⚠️ / ❌ | [e.g., 3 duplicate pairs removed] |
Open science relies on the availability of raw data and exact experimental conditions. STIM archives allow researchers to upload their exact stimulus protocols alongside published papers. This makes peer review and independent verification much easier. 3. Saving Computational Resources stim file archive