diff --git a/src/modality-specific-files/physiological-recordings.md b/src/modality-specific-files/physiological-recordings.md index 14740b1b6f..8a471ef6c4 100644 --- a/src/modality-specific-files/physiological-recordings.md +++ b/src/modality-specific-files/physiological-recordings.md @@ -1,18 +1,12 @@ -# Physiological recordings +## Raw Physiological Data -Physiological recordings such as cardiac and respiratory signals MAY be -specified using a [compressed tabular file](../common-principles.md#compressed-tabular-files) -([TSV.GZ file](../glossary.md#tsv_gz-extensions)) and a corresponding -JSON file for storing metadata fields (see below). +### 1. File formats and directory structure -!!! example "Example datasets" +#### 1.1 General principles - [Example datasets](https://bids-standard.github.io/bids-examples/#dataset-index) - with physiological data have been formatted using this specification - and can be used for practical guidance when curating a new dataset: +The file and dataset naming conventions for physiological data follow the common principles of BIDS. When present, physiological recordings **SHOULD** be stored as compressed tabular files (`.tsv.gz` format) along with corresponding JSON files for storing metadata fields (see below). - - [`7t_trt`](https://github.com/bids-standard/bids-examples/tree/master/7t_trt) - - [`ds210`](https://github.com/bids-standard/bids-examples/tree/master/ds210) +An example of the physio directory structure is shown below: {{ MACROS___make_filename_template( "raw", @@ -22,162 +16,191 @@ JSON file for storing metadata fields (see below). ) }} -!!! warning "Caution" +``` +dataset/ +[...] +sub-