correct typo authored by Marlene Pacharra's avatar Marlene Pacharra
In the following, the 16 metadata fields of the SFB 1280 metadata schema are defined, as well as constraints (e.g. allowed values) explained and examples given. General conventions in the SFB for storing metadata can be found [here](https://gitlab.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/sfb1280/metaapp_2/-/wikis/MetaDataApp-Wiki/General-conventions:-SFB-1280-MetaDataApp)[ ]()and in the [SFB's research data management policy](https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8004432). In the following, the 16 metadata fields of the SFB 1280 metadata schema are defined, as well as constraints (e.g. allowed values) explained and examples given. General conventions in the SFB for storing metadata can be found [here](https://gitlab.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/sfb1280/metaapp_2/-/wikis/MetaDataApp-Wiki/General-conventions:-SFB-1280-MetaDataApp)[ ]()and in the [SFB's research data management policy](https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8004432).
### 1. Group ID ### 1\. Group ID
**Definition:** Internal SFB 1280 ID of the group. **Definition:** Internal SFB 1280 ID of the group.
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**Example:** A01 **Example:** A01
### 2. Experiment Title ### 2\. Experiment Title
**Definition:** Proper and short description of the experiment. **Definition:** Proper and short description of the experiment.
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**Example:** Renewal Consolidation Experiment 3 **Example:** Renewal Consolidation Experiment 3
### 3. Creator ### 3\. Creator
**Definition:** The field "Creator" is used to specify the main experimenter(s) or collector(s) of the research data. **Definition:** The field "Creator" is used to specify the main experimenter(s) or collector(s) of the research data.
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**Example multiple creators:** Güntürkün, Onur; Axmacher, Nikolai **Example multiple creators:** Güntürkün, Onur; Axmacher, Nikolai
### 4. Contributor ### 4\. Contributor
**Definition:** The "Contributor" field is used to list all other experimenters and collectors of the research data. In addition, people involved in the design of the experiment (such as PIa) can be listed here. **Definition:** The "Contributor" field is used to list all other experimenters and collectors of the research data. In addition, people involved in the design of the experiment (such as PIa) can be listed here.
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**Example multiple creators:** Güntürkün, Onur; Bingel, Ulrike **Example multiple creators:** Güntürkün, Onur; Bingel, Ulrike
### 5. Record Date ### 5\. Record Date
**Definition:** Date when the data were collected or recorded. **Definition:** Date when the data were collected or recorded.
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_Note:_ Free text entry in the app "31.05.2022" will be stored as "2022-05-31" in meta.json _Note:_ Free text entry in the app "31.05.2022" will be stored as "2022-05-31" in meta.json
### 6. Resource Type ### 6\. Resource Type
**Definition:** Type of resource type **Definition:** Type of data
**Constraints:** In the MetaDataApp Resource Type can be selected from the drop-down list of pre-defined values: **Constraints:** In the MetaDataApp Resource Type can be selected from the drop-down list of pre-defined values:
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**Example:** Measured **Example:** Measured
### 7. Modality ### 7\. Modality
**Definition:** Characteristics of the data. **Definition:** Characteristics of the data.
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**Example:** TMS **Example:** TMS
### 8. Shared With ### 8\. Shared With
**Definition:** Characteristics of the data. **Definition:** Characteristics of the data.
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**Example:** A02, A05 **Example:** A02, A05
### 9. Experiment Description ### 9\. Experiment Description
**Definition:** A short scientific abstract including background, methods **Definition:** A short scientific abstract including background, methods
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**Example:** Reward prediction errors (RPEs) have been suggested to drive associative learning processes, but their precise temporal dynamics at the single-neuron level remain elusive. Here, we studied the neural correlates of RPEs, focusing on their trial-by-trial dynamics during an operant extinction learning paradigm. Within a single <span dir="">behavioural</span> session, pigeons went through acquisition, extinction and renewal - the context-dependent response recovery after extinction. We recorded single units from the avian prefrontal cortex analogue, the nidopallium caudolaterale (NCL). **Example:** Reward prediction errors (RPEs) have been suggested to drive associative learning processes, but their precise temporal dynamics at the single-neuron level remain elusive. Here, we studied the neural correlates of RPEs, focusing on their trial-by-trial dynamics during an operant extinction learning paradigm. Within a single <span dir="">behavioural</span> session, pigeons went through acquisition, extinction and renewal - the context-dependent response recovery after extinction. We recorded single units from the avian prefrontal cortex analogue, the nidopallium caudolaterale (NCL).
Packheiser, J., Donoso, J. R., Cheng, S., Güntürkün, O., & Pusch, R. (2021). Trial-by-trial dynamics of reward prediction error-associated signals during extinction learning and renewal. _Progress in neurobiology_, _197_, 101901. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pneurobio.2020.101901 Packheiser, J., Donoso, J. R., Cheng, S., Güntürkün, O., & Pusch, R. (2021). Trial-by-trial dynamics of reward prediction error-associated signals during extinction learning and renewal. _Progress in neurobiology_, _197_, 101901. [https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pneurobio.2020.101901 <span dir=""></span>](https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pneurobio.2020.101901)
### 10. Subject ID ### 10\. Subject ID
**Definition:** ID that uniquely identifies each subject within the experiment. **Definition:** ID that uniquely identifies each subject within the experiment.
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**Example:** sub-BL07AM01IE5 **Example:** sub-BL07AM01IE5
### 11. Subject Species ### 11\. Subject Species
**Definition:** Species of the subject studied in the experiment or study. **Definition:** Species of the subject studied in the experiment or study.
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**Example:** humans **Example:** humans
### 12. Subject Type ### 12\. Subject Type
**Definition:** Characteristics of the subject in the context of the study. **Definition:** Characteristics of the subject in the context of the study.
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**Example:** healthy test subject **Example:** healthy test subject
### 13. Subject Sex ### 13\. Subject Sex
**Definition:** Specification of the sex of the test subject. **Definition:** Specification of the sex of the test subject.
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**Example:** female **Example:** female
### 14. Subject Age ### 14\. Subject Age
**Definition:** Age of the test subject in either years or months. **Definition:** Age of the test subject in either years or months.
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**Example:** 24 **Example:** 24
### 15. Animal/Ethics Approval No. ### 15\. Animal/Ethics Approval No.
**Definition:** The official number or code of your animal/ethics approval **Definition:** The official number or code of your animal/ethics approval
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**Example:** 16-7248-BO **Example:** 16-7248-BO
### 16. Extra Information ### 16\. Extra Information
**Definition:** Any extra information that might be of relevance to understand the data (e.g. intervention group, data format) **Definition:** Any extra information that might be of relevance to understand the data (e.g. intervention group, data format)
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