Glossary
Glossary
This page lists some definitions for important/recurring terms used in the Nipoppy framework.
participant_id
- Appears in:
manifest.csv
,doughnut.csv
-
Unique identifier for the participant (i.e., subject ID), as provided by the study.
datatype
- Appears in:
manifest.csv
-
A BIDS-compliant "data type" value (see the BIDS specification website for a comprehensive list). The most common data types for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data are
"anat"
,"func"
, and"dwi"
.
visit
- Appears in:
manifest.csv
-
An identifier for a data collection event, not restricted to imaging data.
See also: session
vs visit
session
- Appears in:
manifest.csv
,doughnut.csv
-
A BIDS-compliant session identifier. Consists of the
"ses-"
prefix followed by thesession_id
.
session
vs visit
Nipoppy uses session
for imaging data, following the convention established by BIDS. The term visit
, on the other hand, is used to refer to any data collection event (not necessarily imaging-related). In most cases, session
and visit
will be identical (or session
s will be a subset of visit
s). However, having two descriptors becomes particularly useful when imaging and non-imaging assessments do not use the same naming conventions.
participant_dicom_dir
- Appears in:
doughnut.csv
-
The name of the directory in which the raw DICOM data (before the DICOM organization step) are found. Usually, this is the same as
participant_id
, but depending on the study it could be different.
dicom_id
- Appears in:
doughnut.csv
-
The
participant_id
, stripped of any non-alphanumerical character. For studies that do not use non-alphanumerical characters in their participant IDs, this is exactly the same asparticipant_id
.
bids_id
- Appears in:
doughnut.csv
-
A BIDS-compliant participant identifier. Obtained by adding the
"sub-"
prefix to thedicom_id
, which itself is derived from theparticipant_id
. A participant's raw BIDS data and derived imaging data are stored in directories named after theirbids_id
.