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[FIX] Clarify use of session entity in filenames #532

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4 changes: 3 additions & 1 deletion src/02-common-principles.md
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Expand Up @@ -99,7 +99,9 @@ A file name consists of a chain of *entities*, or key-value pairs, a *suffix* an
Two prominent examples of entities are `subject` and `session`.

For a data file that was collected in a given `session` from a given
`subject`, the file name will begin with the string `sub-<label>_ses-<label>`.
`subject`, the file name MUST begin with the string `sub-<label>_ses-<label>`.
If the `session` level is omitted in the folder structure, the file name MUST begin
with the string `sub-<label>`.
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Note that `sub-<label>` corresponds to the `subject` entity because it has
the `sub-` "key" and`<label>` "value", where `<label>` would in a real data file
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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions src/99-appendices/01-contributors.md
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Expand Up @@ -92,6 +92,7 @@ your name is not listed, please add it.
- Gregory Kiar 📖💻🎨🔧
- Robert Knight 📖
- Jean-Philippe Lachaux 📖
- Marc Lalancette 📖
- Pamela LaMontagne 📖💡
- Kevin Larcher 💬
- Jonathan C. Lau 📖
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