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Co-authored-by: Richard Höchenberger <richard.hoechenberger@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: VisLab <1189050+VisLab@users.noreply.github.com>
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subject performed multiple conceptually different behaviors (with different
sets of instructions) they will be considered one (combined) task.

1. **Event** - something that happens or may be perceived as happening at a particular
moment during the recording.
Events are most commonly associated with sudden-onset sensory stimulus presentations
or with the distinct onset of a subject motor action.
Other events may include unplanned incidents,
changes in task instructions or experiment control parameters,
and noted data feature occurrences.
1. **Event** - something that happens or may be perceived by a test subject as happening
at a particular instant during the recording.
Events are most commonly associated with on- or offset of stimulus presentations,
or with the distinct marker of on- or offset of a subject's response or motor action.
Other events may include unplanned incidents
(e.g., sudden onset of noise and vibrations due to construction work, laboratory device malfunction),
changes in task instructions (e.g., switching the response hand),
or experiment control parameters (e.g., changing the stimulus presentation rate over experiment blocks),
and noted data feature occurrences (e.g., a recording electrode producing noise).
In BIDS, each event has an onset time and duration.
Note that not all tasks will have recorded events (for example, "resting state").

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