Research Center for Motor Control and Neuroplasticity Yes KU Leuven NITRC SPOT3D: Spatial positioning toolbox for head markers using 3D scans An accurate individual head model is fundamental in high-density EEG studies and reliable sensor positioning is necessary. Using a colour-enhanced 3D scanner, it is possible to acquire the whole participant's head (with EEG cap), which can be post-processed using SPOT3D toolbox, which integrates a graphical user interface (GUI). This software performs alignment of the 3D scan in individual magnetic resonance (MR) space, sensor detection and labelling on the aligned scan, and positioning of facial landmarks. The editing tools in the GUI allow the user to manually perform these steps or to adjust their outcome after automated processing. Cite: Taberna, G.A., Guarnieri, R. & Mantini, D. SPOT3D: Spatial positioning toolbox for head markers using 3D scans. Sci Rep 9, 12813 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-49256-0 Taberna, G.A., Marino, M., Ganzetti, M. & Mantini, D. Spatial localization of EEG electrodes using 3D scanning. J Neural Eng. 2019 Apr;16(2):026020. https://doi.org/10.1088/1741-2552/aafdd1 2019-10-28 v1.1 2019-7-17 v1.0 SPOT3D: Spatial positioning toolbox for head markers using 3D scans EEG/MEG http://www.nitrc.org/projects/spot3d/