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: Load the file in MATLAB to ensure it contains the expected D object (SPM data structure) or head model geometry (meshes and sensors). 2. Common Integration Steps

: If importing preprocessed SPM data, use the in_fopen_spm function. Note that epoched data might require custom scripts to correctly map channel information from raw files. 3. Troubleshooting "Piece" Preparation HM_SPM.rar

Are you planning to use this model for or EEG source localization? Artifact Detection Tools (ART): help - NITRC : Load the file in MATLAB to ensure

: If running a surface analysis, check for errors where covariate dimensions (like realignment parameters) do not match the number of functional scans. Note that epoched data might require custom scripts

: Use the "3D Source Reconstruction" button to load your head model. Ensure your structural MRI and sensor locations (fiducials) are coregistered, as mismatches can lead to scaling errors where the head appears smaller than the sensor helmet.

: Verify that the head model and sensor array use the same coordinate system (e.g., MNI or CTF).

The file is typically associated with neuroimaging research, specifically containing Head Model (HM) data for use with the Statistical Parametric Mapping (SPM) software package. Researchers often use these files in MATLAB-based environments like SPM or Brainstorm to perform source reconstruction for MEG or EEG data.

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