The HED Language schema is a Hierarchical Event Descriptors Library Schema Language stimuli and experiments. The schema allows for detailed annotation of neuroimaging experiments that involve language events from carefully controlled experiments specifically targeting the neuroscience of language processing to more complex naturalistic paradigms that involve written or spoken language. HED Language schema allows for annotation of language stimuli on different levels through the orthogonal definition of Language-units and Language-unit-properties. Full sentences can be annotated with sentence-level characteristics while the individual words in the sentence can simultaneously be associated with word-level characteristics. Annotation possibilities are extensive and cover characteristics of multiple languages allowing for comparisons between languages. EventSomething that happens at a given time and (typically) place. Elements of this tag subtree designate the general category in which an event falls.suggestedTagTask-propertyannotationncit:C25499rdfs:comment Should have this tag in every event process.hedIdHED_0012001Sensory-eventSomething perceivable by the participant. An event meant to be an experimental stimulus should include the tag Task-property/Task-event-role/Experimental-stimulus.suggestedTagTask-event-roleSensory-presentationhedIdHED_0012002Agent-actionAny action engaged in by an agent (see the Agent subtree for agent categories). A participant response to an experiment stimulus should include the tag Agent-property/Agent-task-role/Experiment-participant.suggestedTagTask-event-roleAgenthedIdHED_0012003Data-featureAn event marking the occurrence of a data feature such as an interictal spike or alpha burst that is often added post hoc to the data record.suggestedTagData-propertyhedIdHED_0012004Experiment-controlAn event pertaining to the physical control of the experiment during its operation.hedIdHED_0012005Experiment-procedureAn event indicating an experimental procedure, as in performing a saliva swab during the experiment or administering a survey.hedIdHED_0012006Experiment-structureAn event specifying a change-point of the structure of experiment. This event is typically used to indicate a change in experimental conditions or tasks.hedIdHED_0012007Measurement-eventA discrete measure returned by an instrument.suggestedTagData-propertyhedIdHED_0012008AgentSomeone or something that takes an active role or produces a specified effect.The role or effect may be implicit. Being alive or performing an activity such as a computation may qualify something to be an agent. An agent may also be something that simulates something else.suggestedTagAgent-propertyhedIdHED_0012009Animal-agentAn agent that is an animal.hedIdHED_0012010Avatar-agentAn agent associated with an icon or avatar representing another agent.hedIdHED_0012011Controller-agentExperiment control software or hardware.hedIdHED_0012012Human-agentA person who takes an active role or produces a specified effect.hedIdHED_0012013Robotic-agentAn agent mechanical device capable of performing a variety of often complex tasks on command or by being programmed in advance.hedIdHED_0012014Software-agentAn agent computer program that interacts with the participant in an active role such as an AI advisor.hedIdHED_0012015ActionDo something.extensionAllowedhedIdHED_0012016CommunicateAction conveying knowledge of or about something.hedIdHED_0012017Communicate-gesturallyCommunicate non-verbally using visible bodily actions, either in place of speech or together and in parallel with spoken words. Gestures include movement of the hands, face, or other parts of the body.relatedTagMove-faceMove-upper-extremityhedIdHED_0012018Clap-handsStrike the palms of against one another resoundingly, and usually repeatedly, especially to express approval.hedIdHED_0012019Clear-throatCough slightly so as to speak more clearly, attract attention, or to express hesitancy before saying something awkward.relatedTagMove-faceMove-headhedIdHED_0012020FrownExpress disapproval, displeasure, or concentration, typically by turning down the corners of the mouth.relatedTagMove-facehedIdHED_0012021GrimaceMake a twisted expression, typically expressing disgust, pain, or wry amusement.relatedTagMove-facehedIdHED_0012022Nod-headTilt head in alternating up and down arcs along the sagittal plane. It is most commonly, but not universally, used to indicate agreement, acceptance, or acknowledgement.relatedTagMove-headhedIdHED_0012023Pump-fistRaise with fist clenched in triumph or affirmation.relatedTagMove-upper-extremityhedIdHED_0012024Raise-eyebrowsMove eyebrows upward.relatedTagMove-faceMove-eyeshedIdHED_0012025Shake-fistClench hand into a fist and shake to demonstrate anger.relatedTagMove-upper-extremityhedIdHED_0012026Shake-headTurn head from side to side as a way of showing disagreement or refusal.relatedTagMove-headhedIdHED_0012027ShhhPlace finger over lips and possibly uttering the syllable shhh to indicate the need to be quiet.relatedTagMove-upper-extremityhedIdHED_0012028ShrugLift shoulders up towards head to indicate a lack of knowledge about a particular topic.relatedTagMove-upper-extremityMove-torsohedIdHED_0012029SmileForm facial features into a pleased, kind, or amused expression, typically with the corners of the mouth turned up and the front teeth exposed.relatedTagMove-facehedIdHED_0012030Spread-handsSpread hands apart to indicate ignorance.relatedTagMove-upper-extremityhedIdHED_0012031Thumb-upExtend the thumb upward to indicate approval.relatedTagMove-upper-extremityhedIdHED_0012032Thumbs-downExtend the thumb downward to indicate disapproval.relatedTagMove-upper-extremityhedIdHED_0012033WaveRaise hand and move left and right, as a greeting or sign of departure.relatedTagMove-upper-extremityhedIdHED_0012034Widen-eyesOpen eyes and possibly with eyebrows lifted especially to express surprise or fear.relatedTagMove-faceMove-eyeshedIdHED_0012035WinkClose and open one eye quickly, typically to indicate that something is a joke or a secret or as a signal of affection or greeting.relatedTagMove-faceMove-eyeshedIdHED_0012036Communicate-musicallyCommunicate using music.hedIdHED_0012037HumMake a low, steady continuous sound like that of a bee. Sing with the lips closed and without uttering speech.hedIdHED_0012038Play-instrumentMake musical sounds using an instrument.hedIdHED_0012039SingProduce musical tones by means of the voice.hedIdHED_0012040VocalizeUtter vocal sounds.hedIdHED_0012041WhistleProduce a shrill clear sound by forcing breath out or air in through the puckered lips.hedIdHED_0012042Communicate-vocallyCommunicate using mouth or vocal cords.hedIdHED_0012043CryShed tears associated with emotions, usually sadness but also joy or frustration.hedIdHED_0012044GroanMake a deep inarticulate sound in response to pain or despair.hedIdHED_0012045LaughMake the spontaneous sounds and movements of the face and body that are the instinctive expressions of lively amusement and sometimes also of contempt or derision.hedIdHED_0012046ScreamMake loud, vociferous cries or yells to express pain, excitement, or fear.hedIdHED_0012047ShoutSay something very loudly.hedIdHED_0012048SighEmit a long, deep, audible breath expressing sadness, relief, tiredness, or a similar feeling.hedIdHED_0012049SpeakCommunicate using spoken language.hedIdHED_0012050WhisperSpeak very softly using breath without vocal cords.hedIdHED_0012051MoveMove in a specified direction or manner. Change position or posture.hedIdHED_0012052BreatheInhale or exhale during respiration.hedIdHED_0012053BlowExpel air through pursed lips.hedIdHED_0012054CoughSuddenly and audibly expel air from the lungs through a partially closed glottis, preceded by inhalation.hedIdHED_0012055ExhaleBlow out or expel breath.hedIdHED_0012056HiccupInvoluntarily spasm the diaphragm and respiratory organs, with a sudden closure of the glottis and a characteristic sound like that of a cough.hedIdHED_0012057Hold-breathInterrupt normal breathing by ceasing to inhale or exhale.hedIdHED_0012058InhaleDraw in with the breath through the nose or mouth.hedIdHED_0012059SneezeSuddenly and violently expel breath through the nose and mouth.hedIdHED_0012060SniffDraw in air audibly through the nose to detect a smell, to stop it from running, or to express contempt.hedIdHED_0012061Move-bodyMove entire body.hedIdHED_0012062BendMove body in a bowed or curved manner.hedIdHED_0012063DancePerform a purposefully selected sequences of human movement often with aesthetic or symbolic value. Move rhythmically to music, typically following a set sequence of steps.hedIdHED_0012064Fall-downLose balance and collapse.hedIdHED_0012065FlexCause a muscle to stand out by contracting or tensing it. Bend a limb or joint.hedIdHED_0012066JerkMake a quick, sharp, sudden movement.hedIdHED_0012067Lie-downMove to a horizontal or resting position.hedIdHED_0012068Recover-balanceReturn to a stable, upright body position.hedIdHED_0012069ShudderTremble convulsively, sometimes as a result of fear or revulsion.hedIdHED_0012070Sit-downMove from a standing to a sitting position.hedIdHED_0012071Sit-upMove from lying down to a sitting position.hedIdHED_0012072Stand-upMove from a sitting to a standing position.hedIdHED_0012073StretchStraighten or extend body or a part of body to its full length, typically so as to tighten muscles or in order to reach something.hedIdHED_0012074StumbleTrip or momentarily lose balance and almost fall.hedIdHED_0012075TurnChange or cause to change direction.hedIdHED_0012076Move-body-partMove one part of a body.hedIdHED_0012077Move-eyesMove eyes.hedIdHED_0012078BlinkShut and open the eyes quickly.hedIdHED_0012079Close-eyesLower and keep eyelids in a closed position.hedIdHED_0012080FixateDirect eyes to a specific point or target.hedIdHED_0012081Inhibit-blinksPurposely prevent blinking.hedIdHED_0012082Open-eyesRaise eyelids to expose pupil.hedIdHED_0012083SaccadeMove eyes rapidly between fixation points.hedIdHED_0012084SquintSqueeze one or both eyes partly closed in an attempt to see more clearly or as a reaction to strong light.hedIdHED_0012085StareLook fixedly or vacantly at someone or something with eyes wide open.hedIdHED_0012086Move-faceMove the face or jaw.hedIdHED_0012087BiteSeize with teeth or jaws an object or organism so as to grip or break the surface covering.hedIdHED_0012088BurpNoisily release air from the stomach through the mouth. Belch.hedIdHED_0012089ChewRepeatedly grinding, tearing, and or crushing with teeth or jaws.hedIdHED_0012090GurgleMake a hollow bubbling sound like that made by water running out of a bottle.hedIdHED_0012091SwallowCause or allow something, especially food or drink to pass down the throat.hedIdHED_0012092GulpSwallow quickly or in large mouthfuls, often audibly, sometimes to indicate apprehension.hedIdHED_0012093YawnTake a deep involuntary inhalation with the mouth open often as a sign of drowsiness or boredom.hedIdHED_0012094Move-headMove head.hedIdHED_0012095Lift-headTilt head back lifting chin.hedIdHED_0012096Lower-headMove head downward so that eyes are in a lower position.hedIdHED_0012097Turn-headRotate head horizontally to look in a different direction.hedIdHED_0012098Move-lower-extremityMove leg and/or foot.hedIdHED_0012099Curl-toesBend toes sometimes to grip.hedIdHED_0012100HopJump on one foot.hedIdHED_0012101JogRun at a trot to exercise.hedIdHED_0012102JumpMove off the ground or other surface through sudden muscular effort in the legs.hedIdHED_0012103KickStrike out or flail with the foot or feet.Strike using the leg, in unison usually with an area of the knee or lower using the foot.hedIdHED_0012104PedalMove by working the pedals of a bicycle or other machine.hedIdHED_0012105Press-footMove by pressing foot.hedIdHED_0012106RunTravel on foot at a fast pace.hedIdHED_0012107StepPut one leg in front of the other and shift weight onto it.hedIdHED_0012108Heel-strikeStrike the ground with the heel during a step.hedIdHED_0012109Toe-offPush with toe as part of a stride.hedIdHED_0012110TrotRun at a moderate pace, typically with short steps.hedIdHED_0012111WalkMove at a regular pace by lifting and setting down each foot in turn never having both feet off the ground at once.hedIdHED_0012112Move-torsoMove body trunk.hedIdHED_0012113Move-upper-extremityMove arm, shoulder, and/or hand.hedIdHED_0012114DropLet or cause to fall vertically.hedIdHED_0012115GrabSeize suddenly or quickly. Snatch or clutch.hedIdHED_0012116GraspSeize and hold firmly.hedIdHED_0012117Hold-downPrevent someone or something from moving by holding them firmly.hedIdHED_0012118LiftRaising something to higher position.hedIdHED_0012119Make-fistClose hand tightly with the fingers bent against the palm.hedIdHED_0012120PointDraw attention to something by extending a finger or arm.hedIdHED_0012121PressApply pressure to something to flatten, shape, smooth or depress it. This action tag should be used to indicate key presses and mouse clicks.relatedTagPushhedIdHED_0012122PushApply force in order to move something away. Use Press to indicate a key press or mouse click.relatedTagPresshedIdHED_0012123ReachStretch out your arm in order to get or touch something.hedIdHED_0012124ReleaseMake available or set free.hedIdHED_0012125RetractDraw or pull back.hedIdHED_0012126ScratchDrag claws or nails over a surface or on skin.hedIdHED_0012127Snap-fingersMake a noise by pushing second finger hard against thumb and then releasing it suddenly so that it hits the base of the thumb.hedIdHED_0012128TouchCome into or be in contact with.hedIdHED_0012129PerceiveProduce an internal, conscious image through stimulating a sensory system.hedIdHED_0012130HearGive attention to a sound.hedIdHED_0012131SeeDirect gaze toward someone or something or in a specified direction.hedIdHED_0012132Sense-by-touchSense something through receptors in the skin.hedIdHED_0012133SmellInhale in order to ascertain an odor or scent.hedIdHED_0012134TasteSense a flavor in the mouth and throat on contact with a substance.hedIdHED_0012135PerformCarry out or accomplish an action, task, or function.hedIdHED_0012136CloseAct as to blocked against entry or passage.hedIdHED_0012137Collide-withHit with force when moving.hedIdHED_0012138HaltBring or come to an abrupt stop.hedIdHED_0012139ModifyChange something.hedIdHED_0012140OpenWiden an aperture, door, or gap, especially one allowing access to something.hedIdHED_0012141OperateControl the functioning of a machine, process, or system.hedIdHED_0012142PlayEngage in activity for enjoyment and recreation rather than a serious or practical purpose.hedIdHED_0012143ReadInterpret something that is written or printed.hedIdHED_0012144RepeatMake do or perform again.hedIdHED_0012145RestBe inactive in order to regain strength, health, or energy.hedIdHED_0012146RideRide on an animal or in a vehicle. Ride conveys some notion that another agent has partial or total control of the motion.hedIdHED_0012147WriteCommunicate or express by means of letters or symbols written or imprinted on a surface.hedIdHED_0012148ThinkDirect the mind toward someone or something or use the mind actively to form connected ideas.hedIdHED_0012149AllowAllow access to something such as allowing a car to pass.hedIdHED_0012150Attend-toFocus mental experience on specific targets.hedIdHED_0012151CountTally items either silently or aloud.hedIdHED_0012152DenyRefuse to give or grant something requested or desired by someone.hedIdHED_0012153DetectDiscover or identify the presence or existence of something.hedIdHED_0012154DiscriminateRecognize a distinction.hedIdHED_0012155EncodeConvert information or an instruction into a particular form.hedIdHED_0012156EvadeEscape or avoid, especially by cleverness or trickery.hedIdHED_0012157GenerateCause something, especially an emotion or situation to arise or come about.hedIdHED_0012158IdentifyEstablish or indicate who or what someone or something is.hedIdHED_0012159ImagineForm a mental image or concept of something.hedIdHED_0012160JudgeEvaluate evidence to make a decision or form a belief.hedIdHED_0012161LearnAdaptively change behavior as the result of experience.hedIdHED_0012162MemorizeAdaptively change behavior as the result of experience.hedIdHED_0012163PlanThink about the activities required to achieve a desired goal.hedIdHED_0012164PredictSay or estimate that something will happen or will be a consequence of something without having exact information.hedIdHED_0012165RecallRemember information by mental effort.hedIdHED_0012166RecognizeIdentify someone or something from having encountered them before.hedIdHED_0012167RespondReact to something such as a treatment or a stimulus.hedIdHED_0012168Switch-attentionTransfer attention from one focus to another.hedIdHED_0012169TrackFollow a person, animal, or object through space or time.hedIdHED_0012170ItemAn independently existing thing (living or nonliving).extensionAllowedhedIdHED_0012171Biological-itemAn entity that is biological, that is related to living organisms.hedIdHED_0012172Anatomical-itemA biological structure, system, fluid or other substance excluding single molecular entities.hedIdHED_0012173BodyThe biological structure representing an organism.hedIdHED_0012174Body-partAny part of an organism.hedIdHED_0012175HeadThe upper part of the human body, or the front or upper part of the body of an animal, typically separated from the rest of the body by a neck, and containing the brain, mouth, and sense organs.hedIdHED_0012176Head-partA part of the head.hedIdHED_0013200BrainOrgan inside the head that is made up of nerve cells and controls the body.hedIdHED_0012177Brain-regionA region of the brain.hedIdHED_0013201CerebellumA major structure of the brain located near the brainstem. It plays a key role in motor control, coordination, precision, with contributions to different cognitive functions.hedIdHED_0013202Frontal-lobehedIdHED_0012178Occipital-lobehedIdHED_0012179Parietal-lobehedIdHED_0012180Temporal-lobehedIdHED_0012181EarA sense organ needed for the detection of sound and for establishing balance.hedIdHED_0012182FaceThe anterior portion of the head extending from the forehead to the chin and ear to ear. The facial structures contain the eyes, nose and mouth, cheeks and jaws.hedIdHED_0012183Face-partA part of the face.hedIdHED_0013203CheekThe fleshy part of the face bounded by the eyes, nose, ear, and jawline.hedIdHED_0012184ChinThe part of the face below the lower lip and including the protruding part of the lower jaw.hedIdHED_0012185EyeThe organ of sight or vision.hedIdHED_0012186EyebrowThe arched strip of hair on the bony ridge above each eye socket.hedIdHED_0012187EyelidThe folds of the skin that cover the eye when closed.hedIdHED_0012188ForeheadThe part of the face between the eyebrows and the normal hairline.hedIdHED_0012189LipFleshy fold which surrounds the opening of the mouth.hedIdHED_0012190MouthThe proximal portion of the digestive tract, containing the oral cavity and bounded by the oral opening.hedIdHED_0012191Mouth-partA part of the mouth.hedIdHED_0013204TeethThe hard bone-like structures in the jaws. A collection of teeth arranged in some pattern in the mouth or other part of the body.hedIdHED_0012193TongueA muscular organ in the mouth with significant role in mastication, swallowing, speech, and taste.hedIdHED_0013205NoseA structure of special sense serving as an organ of the sense of smell and as an entrance to the respiratory tract.hedIdHED_0012192HairThe filamentous outgrowth of the epidermis.hedIdHED_0012194Lower-extremityRefers to the whole inferior limb (leg and/or foot).hedIdHED_0012195Lower-extremity-partA part of the lower extremity.hedIdHED_0013206AnkleA gliding joint between the distal ends of the tibia and fibula and the proximal end of the talus.hedIdHED_0012196FootThe structure found below the ankle joint required for locomotion.hedIdHED_0012198Foot-partA part of the foot.hedIdHED_0013207HeelThe back of the foot below the ankle.hedIdHED_0012200InstepThe part of the foot between the ball and the heel on the inner side.hedIdHED_0012201ToeA digit of the foot.hedIdHED_0013208Big-toeThe largest toe on the inner side of the foot.hedIdHED_0012199Little-toeThe smallest toe located on the outer side of the foot.hedIdHED_0012202ToesThe terminal digits of the foot. Used to describe collective attributes of all toes, such as bending all toesrelatedTagToehedIdHED_0012203KneeA joint connecting the lower part of the femur with the upper part of the tibia.hedIdHED_0012204Lower-legThe part of the leg between the knee and the ankle.hedIdHED_0013209Lower-leg-partA part of the lower leg.hedIdHED_0013210CalfThe fleshy part at the back of the leg below the knee.hedIdHED_0012197ShinFront part of the leg below the knee.hedIdHED_0012205Upper-legThe part of the leg between the hip and the knee.hedIdHED_0013211Upper-leg-partA part of the upper leg.hedIdHED_0013212ThighUpper part of the leg between hip and knee.hedIdHED_0012206NeckThe part of the body connecting the head to the torso, containing the cervical spine and vital pathways of nerves, blood vessels, and the airway.hedIdHED_0013213TorsoThe body excluding the head and neck and limbs.hedIdHED_0012207Torso-partA part of the torso.hedIdHED_0013214AbdomenThe part of the body between the thorax and the pelvis.hedIdHED_0013215NavelThe central mark on the abdomen created by the detachment of the umbilical cord after birth.hedIdHED_0013216PelvisThe bony structure at the base of the spine supporting the legs.hedIdHED_0013217Pelvis-partA part of the pelvis.hedIdHED_0013218ButtocksThe round fleshy parts that form the lower rear area of a human trunk.hedIdHED_0012208GenitaliaThe external organs of reproduction and urination, located in the pelvic region. This includes both male and female genital structures.hedIdHED_0013219GentaliaThe external organs of reproduction. Deprecated due to spelling error. Use Genitalia.deprecatedFrom8.1.0hedIdHED_0012209HipThe lateral prominence of the pelvis from the waist to the thigh.hedIdHED_0012210Torso-backThe rear surface of the human body from the shoulders to the hips.hedIdHED_0012211Torso-chestThe anterior side of the thorax from the neck to the abdomen.hedIdHED_0012212VisceraInternal organs of the body.hedIdHED_0012213WaistThe abdominal circumference at the navel.hedIdHED_0012214Upper-extremityRefers to the whole superior limb (shoulder, arm, elbow, wrist, hand).hedIdHED_0012215Upper-extremity-partA part of the upper extremity.hedIdHED_0013220ElbowA type of hinge joint located between the forearm and upper arm.hedIdHED_0012216ForearmLower part of the arm between the elbow and wrist.hedIdHED_0012217Forearm-partA part of the forearm.hedIdHED_0013221HandThe distal portion of the upper extremity. It consists of the carpus, metacarpus, and digits.hedIdHED_0012218Hand-partA part of the hand.hedIdHED_0013222FingerAny of the digits of the hand.hedIdHED_0012219Index-fingerThe second finger from the radial side of the hand, next to the thumb.hedIdHED_0012220Little-fingerThe fifth and smallest finger from the radial side of the hand.hedIdHED_0012221Middle-fingerThe middle or third finger from the radial side of the hand.hedIdHED_0012222Ring-fingerThe fourth finger from the radial side of the hand.hedIdHED_0012223ThumbThe thick and short hand digit which is next to the index finger in humans.hedIdHED_0012224FingersThe terminal digits of the hand. Used to describe collective attributes of all fingers, such as bending all fingersrelatedTagFingerhedIdHED_0013223KnucklesA part of a finger at a joint where the bone is near the surface, especially where the finger joins the hand.hedIdHED_0012225PalmThe part of the inner surface of the hand that extends from the wrist to the bases of the fingers.hedIdHED_0012226ShoulderJoint attaching upper arm to trunk.hedIdHED_0012227Upper-armPortion of arm between shoulder and elbow.hedIdHED_0012228Upper-arm-partA part of the upper arm.hedIdHED_0013224WristA joint between the distal end of the radius and the proximal row of carpal bones.hedIdHED_0012229OrganismA living entity, more specifically a biological entity that consists of one or more cells and is capable of genomic replication (independently or not).hedIdHED_0012230AnimalA living organism that has membranous cell walls, requires oxygen and organic foods, and is capable of voluntary movement.hedIdHED_0012231HumanThe bipedal primate mammal Homo sapiens.hedIdHED_0012232PlantAny living organism that typically synthesizes its food from inorganic substances and possesses cellulose cell walls.hedIdHED_0012233LanguageA specific system of communication, with a vocabulary and grammar, which is used by a particular community or in a country.rootedItemannotationdc:source Originalrdfs:comment Langue has been suggested as a term to refer to a specific language while the term language in general refers to the high level concept of language and its general properties. However this has never been widely adopted. In context of HED Language as an Item works.hedIdHED_0062001inLibrarylangAfroasiatic-languageA system of communication belonging to the family of languages mainly spoken in West Asia, North Africa, the Horn of Africa and parts of the Sahara and Sahel.annotationglotto:afro1255hedIdHED_0062002inLibrarylangArabicAn Afroasiatic language spoken mainly in Northern Africa and Western Asia.annotationglotto:arab1395hedIdHED_0062003inLibrarylangHebrewAn Afroasiatic language mainly spoken in Israel.annotationglotto:hebr1245hedIdHED_0062004inLibrarylangAtlantic-Congo-languageA system of communication belonging to the family of languages mainly spoken in South, and parts of Central and West Africa.annotationglotto:atla1278hedIdHED_0062005inLibrarylangSwahiliAn atlantic congo language mainly spoken in Tanzania, Kenya and Mozambique.annotationglotto:swah1253hedIdHED_0062006inLibrarylangAustroasiaticA system of communication belonging to the family of languages mainly spoken in Southeast Asia, South Asia and East Asia.annotationglotto:aust1305hedIdHED_0062007inLibrarylangVietnameseAn Austroasiatic language mainly spoken in Vietnam.annotationglotto:viet1252hedIdHED_0062008inLibrarylangAustronesian-languageA system of communication belonging to the family of languages mainly spoken in Southeast Asi, Madagascar, the islands of the Pacific Ocean and Taiwan.annotationglotto:aust1307hedIdHED_0062009inLibrarylangMalayAn Austronesian language mainly spoken in Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, East Timor and parts of Thailand.annotationglotto:nucl1806hedIdHED_0062010inLibrarylangDravidianA system of communication belonging to the family of languages mainly spoken in Southern India, Northeast Sri Lanka Southwest Pakistan and some regions of Nepal.annotationglotto:drav1251dc:source Adapted from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dravidian_languageshedIdHED_0062011inLibrarylangTamilA Dravidian Language spoken the Indian state Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and Sri Lanka and Singapore.annotationglotto:tami1289hedIdHED_0062012inLibrarylangIndo-European-languageA system of communication belonging to the family of languages native to the majority of Europe, the Iranian plateau, and the northern Indian subcontinent.suggestedTagLanguage-propertyannotationglotto:indo1319dc:source Adapted from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indo-European_languageshedIdHED_0062013inLibrarylangBaltic-languageA system of communication belonging to the family of languages originating in Northeastern Europe.annotationglotto:east2280hedIdHED_0062014inLibrarylangLatvianA baltic language spoken mainly in Latvia.annotationglotto:latv1249hedIdHED_0062015inLibrarylangLithuanianA baltic language spoken mainly in Lithuania.annotationglotto:lith1251hedIdHED_0062016inLibrarylangGermanic-languageA system of communication belonging to the family of languages originating in Northwestern and Central Europe and Scandinavia, currently spoken mainly in Europe, North America, Oceania and Southern Africa.annotationglotto:germ1287hedIdHED_0062017inLibrarylangDanishA Germanic language, mainly spoken in Denmark.annotationglotto:dani1285hedIdHED_0062018inLibrarylangDutchA Germanic Language which is spoken in parts of Western Europe, South America and the Caribbean islands.annotationglotto:dutc1256hedIdHED_0062019inLibrarylangEnglishA Germanic Language which is spoken in the United Kingdom, parts of North America, and Oceania and is used in parts of Africa, Asia and Oceania as an administrative language.annotationglotto:stan1293hedIdHED_0062020inLibrarylangGermanA Germanic Language which is mainly spoken in Western and Central Europe.annotationglotto:stan1295hedIdHED_0062021inLibrarylangIcelandicA Germanic language mainly spoken in Iceland.annotationglotto:icel1247hedIdHED_0062022inLibrarylangNorwegianA Germanic language mainly spoken in Norway.annotationglotto:norw1258hedIdHED_0062023inLibrarylangSwedishA Germanic language mainly spoken in Sweden and parts of Finland.annotationglotto:swed1254hedIdHED_0062024inLibrarylangRomance-languageA system of communication belonging to the family of languages directly descending from Vulgar Latin.annotationglotto:roma1334dc:source Adapted from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romance_languageshedIdHED_0062025inLibrarylangCatalanA Romance language spoken in Andorra, and several autonomous communities in Eastern Spain as well as a department in Southern France.annotationglotto:stan1289hedIdHED_0062026inLibrarylangFrenchA Romance language spoken in parts of Western Europe, North America and Africa, and is used as an administrative or official language in parts of the world.annotationglotto:stan1290hedIdHED_0062027inLibrarylangGalicianA Romance language mainly spoken in Galicia.annotationglotto:gali1258hedIdHED_0062028inLibrarylangGallo-Rhaetian-languageA group of historically related Romance varieties spoken in Switzerland and Northern Italy.annotationglotto:gall1280hedIdHED_0062029inLibrarylangItalianA Romance language mainly spoken in Italy and parts of Switzerland.annotationglotto:ital1282hedIdHED_0062030inLibrarylangPortugueseA Romance language spoken in Portugal and part of South America (Brazil) and is used as administrative language in other parts of the world.annotationglotto:port1283hedIdHED_0062031inLibrarylangRomanianA Romance language spoken in Romania and Moldova as well as small communities in Bulgaria, Hungary, Serbia and Ukraine.annotationglotto:roma1327hedIdHED_0062032inLibrarylangSpanishA Romance language spoken in Spain and large parts of the Americas.annotationglotto:stan1288hedIdHED_0062033inLibrarylangSlavic-languageA system of communication belonging to the family of languages originating in Eastern Europe.annotationglotto:slav1255hedIdHED_0062034inLibrarylangBulgarianA Slavic language spoken mainly in Bulgaria.annotationglotto:bulg1262hedIdHED_0062035inLibrarylangCroatianA Slavic language spoken mainly in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and parts of Serbia.annotationglotto:croa1245hedIdHED_0062036inLibrarylangCzechA Slavic language spoken mainly in the Czech Republic.annotationglotto:czec1258hedIdHED_0062037inLibrarylangMacedonianA Slavic language spoken mainly in North Macedonia.annotationglotto:mace1250hedIdHED_0062038inLibrarylangPolishA Slavic language spoken mainly in Poland.annotationglotto:poli1260hedIdHED_0062039inLibrarylangRussianA Slavic language spoken mainly in Europe and used in parts of Eastern Europe, West and Central Asia.annotationglotto:russ1263hedIdHED_0062040inLibrarylangSlovakA Slavic language spoken mainly in Slovakia.annotationglotto:slov126hedIdHED_0062041inLibrarylangUkrainianA Slavic language spoken mainly in Ukraine.annotationglotto:ukra1253hedIdHED_0062042inLibrarylangJaponicA system of communication belonging to the family of languages mainly spoken in Japan and the Ryukyu Islands.annotationglotto:japo1237hedIdHED_0062043inLibrarylangJapaneseA Japonic language mainly spoken in Japan.annotationglotto:nucl1643hedIdHED_0062044inLibrarylangKoreanicA system of communication belonging to the family of languages mainly spoken in Korea.annotationglotto:kore1284hedIdHED_0062045inLibrarylangKoreanA Koreanic language mainly spoken in Korea.annotationglotto:kore1280hedIdHED_0062046inLibrarylangSino-Tibetan-languageA system of communication belonging to the family of languages spoken in Asia.annotationglotto:sino1245hedIdHED_0062047inLibrarylangBurmo-Qiangic-languageA system of communication belonging to the family of language mainly spoken in Southwest China and Myanmar.annotationglotto:burm1265hedIdHED_0062048inLibrarylangBurmeseA Burmo Qiangic language mainly spoken in Myanmar.annotationglotto:nucl1310hedIdHED_0062049inLibrarylangSiniticA system of communication belonging to the family of languages mainly spoken in China.annotationglotto:sini1245hedIdHED_0062050inLibrarylangGan-ChineseA Sinitic language mainly spoken in Jiangxi province , and parts of Hunan, Hubei, Anhui, and Fujian.annotationglotto:ganc1239hedIdHED_0062051inLibrarylangMandarin-ChineseA group of Chinese language dialects that are natively spoken in most of northern and southwestern China.annotationglotto:mand1471dc:source https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandarin_Chineseglotto:mand1471hedIdHED_0062052inLibrarylangStandard-ChineseA modern standard form of Mandarin Chinese which is the official Language of mainland China.hedIdHED_0062053inLibrarylangWu-ChineseA Sinitic language mainly spoken in Shanghai, Zhejiang Province, and the part of Jiangsu Province south of the Yangtze River.annotationglotto:wuch1236hedIdHED_0062054inLibrarylangXiang-ChineseA Sinitic language mainly spoken in Hunan province, northern Guangxi and parts of Guizhou, Guangdong, Sichuan, Jiangxi and Hubei provinces.annotationglotto:xian1251hedIdHED_0062055inLibrarylangYue-ChineseA group of Sinitic languages mainly spoken Southern China.annotationglotto:yuec1235hedIdHED_0062056inLibrarylangCantoneseA Sinitic Language mainly spoken southeastern China, Hong Kong and Macau.annotationglotto:cant1236hedIdHED_0062057inLibrarylangTai-KadaiA system of communication belonging to the family of languages mainly spoken in Southeast Asia, Southern China, and Northeastern India.annotationglotto:taik1256hedIdHED_0062058inLibrarylangThaiA Tai Kadai language mainly spoken in Central Thailand.annotationglotto:thai1261hedIdHED_0062059inLibrarylangTurkicA system of communication belonging to the family of languages spoken in parts of Eurasia such as Eastern Europe, Southern Europe, Central Asia, East Asia, North Asia and West Asia.annotationglotto:turk1311hedIdHED_0062060inLibrarylangTurkishA Turkish language mainly spoken in Turkey and Northern Cyprus.annotationglotto:nucl1301hedIdHED_0062061inLibrarylangUralicA system of communication belonging to the family of languages mainly spoken in part of Europe and North Asia.annotationglotto:ural1272hedIdHED_0062062inLibrarylangEstonianAn Uralic Language mainly spoken in Estonia.annotationglotto:esto1258hedIdHED_0062063inLibrarylangFinnishAn Uralic language mainly spoken in Finland.annotationglotto:finn1318hedIdHED_0062064inLibrarylangHungarianAn Uralic Language mainly spoken in Hungary.annotationglotto:hung1274hedIdHED_0062065inLibrarylangLanguage-itemAn entity related to a systematic means of communicating by the use of sounds, symbols, or gestures.suggestedTagSensory-presentationhedIdHED_0012234BigramA pair of two consecutive written units such as letters, syllables, or words.rootedLanguage-itemannotationglotto:hung1274dc:source Adapted from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BigramhedIdHED_0062066inLibrarylangCharacterA mark or symbol used in writing.hedIdHED_0012235Letter-characterA character that is the smallest meaningful or functional unit in an alphabetic writing system.rootedCharacterannotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062067inLibrarylangLogogramA character representing a morpheme, word or phrase, such as those used in shorthand and some writing systems.rootedCharacterannotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062068inLibrarylangNoncharacterA character which does not hold any meaning or contain any regularity in a writing system.rootedCharacterannotationdc:source Originalrdfs:comment Chen J. Sun D. Wang P. Lv Y. and Zhang Y. (2022). Brain mechanism of Chinese character processing in rapid stream stimulation. Journal of Neurolinguistics 63 101084. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jneuroling.2022.101084hedIdHED_0062069inLibrarylangPseudocharacterA logogram-like character that contains components/radicals of existing logograms but which is not a known logogram.rootedCharacterannotationdc:source Originalrdfs:comment Derivation changes the meaning of a word for instance reverses the meaning or changes intensity. We do not cover all the semantic types of changes that can be the result of morphological changes but instead give a higher level categorization. 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temporary period of time.hedIdHED_0012349BrailleA display using a system of raised dots that can be read with the fingers by people who are blind.hedIdHED_0012350ImageAny record of an imaging event whether physical or electronic.hedIdHED_0012351CartoonA type of illustration, sometimes animated, typically in a non-realistic or semi-realistic style. The specific meaning has evolved over time, but the modern usage usually refers to either an image or series of images intended for satire, caricature, or humor. A motion picture that relies on a sequence of illustrations for its animation.hedIdHED_0012352DrawingA representation of an object or outlining a figure, plan, or sketch by means of lines.hedIdHED_0012353IconA sign (such as a word or graphic symbol) whose form suggests its meaning.hedIdHED_0012354PaintingA work produced through the art of painting.hedIdHED_0012355PhotographAn image recorded by a camera.hedIdHED_0012356MovieA sequence of images displayed in succession giving the illusion of continuous movement.hedIdHED_0012357Outline-visualizationA visualization consisting of a line or set of lines enclosing or indicating the shape of an object in a sketch or diagram.hedIdHED_0012358Point-light-visualizationA display in which action is depicted using a few points of light, often generated from discrete sensors in motion capture.hedIdHED_0012359SculptureA two- or three-dimensional representative or abstract forms, especially by carving stone or wood or by casting metal or plaster.hedIdHED_0012360Stick-figure-visualizationA drawing showing the head of a human being or animal as a circle and all other parts as straight lines.hedIdHED_0012361Navigational-objectAn object whose purpose is to assist directed movement from one location to another.hedIdHED_0012362PathA trodden way. 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These sounds have diverse tones and are sometimes chattered, murmured or whispered. The purpose can be assertive.hedIdHED_0012398MooingDeep vocal sounds like those made by a cow.hedIdHED_0012399PurringLow continuous vibratory sound such as those made by cats. The sound expresses contentment.hedIdHED_0012400RoaringLoud, deep, or harsh prolonged sounds such as those made by big cats and bears for long-distance communication and intimidation.hedIdHED_0012401SquawkingLoud, harsh noises such as those made by geese.hedIdHED_0012402Named-object-soundA sound identifiable as coming from a particular type of object.hedIdHED_0012403Alarm-soundA loud signal often loud continuous ringing to alert people to a problem or condition that requires urgent attention.hedIdHED_0012404BeepA short, single tone, that is typically high-pitched and generally made by a computer or other machine.hedIdHED_0012405BuzzA persistent vibratory sound often made by a buzzer device and used to indicate something incorrect.hedIdHED_0012406ClickThe sound made by a mechanical cash register, often to designate a reward.hedIdHED_0012407DingA short ringing sound such as that made by a bell, often to indicate a correct response or the expiration of time.hedIdHED_0012408Horn-blowA loud sound made by forcing air through a sound device that funnels air to create the sound, often used to sound an alert.hedIdHED_0012409Ka-chingThe sound made by a mechanical cash register, often to designate a reward.hedIdHED_0012410SirenA loud, continuous sound often varying in frequency designed to indicate an emergency.hedIdHED_0012411PropertySomething that pertains to a thing. A characteristic of some entity. A quality or feature regarded as a characteristic or inherent part of someone or something. HED attributes are adjectives or adverbs.extensionAllowedhedIdHED_0012412Agent-propertySomething that pertains to or describes an agent.hedIdHED_0012413Agent-stateThe state of the agent.hedIdHED_0012414Agent-cognitive-stateThe state of the cognitive processes or state of mind of the agent.hedIdHED_0012415AlertCondition of heightened watchfulness or preparation for action.hedIdHED_0012416AnesthetizedHaving lost sensation to pain or having senses dulled due to the effects of an anesthetic.hedIdHED_0012417AsleepHaving entered a periodic, readily reversible state of reduced awareness and metabolic activity, usually accompanied by physical relaxation and brain activity.hedIdHED_0012418AttentiveConcentrating and focusing mental energy on the task or surroundings.hedIdHED_0012419AwakeIn a non sleeping state.hedIdHED_0012420Brain-deadCharacterized by the irreversible absence of cortical and brain stem functioning.hedIdHED_0012421ComatoseIn a state of profound unconsciousness associated with markedly depressed cerebral activity.hedIdHED_0012422DistractedLacking in concentration because of being preoccupied.hedIdHED_0012423DrowsyIn a state of near-sleep, a strong desire for sleep, or sleeping for unusually long periods.hedIdHED_0012424IntoxicatedIn a state with disturbed psychophysiological functions and responses as a result of administration or ingestion of a psychoactive substance.hedIdHED_0012425Locked-inIn a state of complete paralysis of all voluntary muscles except for the ones that control the movements of the eyes.hedIdHED_0012426PassiveNot responding or initiating an action in response to a stimulus.hedIdHED_0012427RestingA state in which the agent is not exhibiting any physical exertion.hedIdHED_0012428VegetativeA state of wakefulness and conscience, but (in contrast to coma) with involuntary opening of the eyes and movements (such as teeth grinding, yawning, or thrashing of the extremities).hedIdHED_0012429Agent-emotional-stateThe status of the general temperament and outlook of an agent.hedIdHED_0012430AngryExperiencing emotions characterized by marked annoyance or hostility.hedIdHED_0012431ArousedIn a state reactive to stimuli leading to increased heart rate and blood pressure, sensory alertness, mobility and readiness to respond.hedIdHED_0012432AwedFilled with wonder. Feeling grand, sublime or powerful emotions characterized by a combination of joy, fear, admiration, reverence, and/or respect.hedIdHED_0012433CompassionateFeeling or showing sympathy and concern for others often evoked for a person who is in distress and associated with altruistic motivation.hedIdHED_0012434ContentFeeling satisfaction with things as they are.hedIdHED_0012435DisgustedFeeling revulsion or profound disapproval aroused by something unpleasant or offensive.hedIdHED_0012436Emotionally-neutralFeeling neither satisfied nor dissatisfied.hedIdHED_0012437EmpatheticUnderstanding and sharing the feelings of another. Being aware of, being sensitive to, and vicariously experiencing the feelings, thoughts, and experience of another.hedIdHED_0012438ExcitedFeeling great enthusiasm and eagerness.hedIdHED_0012439FearfulFeeling apprehension that one may be in danger.hedIdHED_0012440FrustratedFeeling annoyed as a result of being blocked, thwarted, disappointed or defeated.hedIdHED_0012441GrievingFeeling sorrow in response to loss, whether physical or abstract.hedIdHED_0012442HappyFeeling pleased and content.hedIdHED_0012443JealousFeeling threatened by a rival in a relationship with another individual, in particular an intimate partner, usually involves feelings of threat, fear, suspicion, distrust, anxiety, anger, betrayal, and rejection.hedIdHED_0012444JoyfulFeeling delight or intense happiness.hedIdHED_0012445LovingFeeling a strong positive emotion of affection and attraction.hedIdHED_0012446RelievedNo longer feeling pain, distress,anxiety, or reassured.hedIdHED_0012447SadFeeling grief or unhappiness.hedIdHED_0012448StressedExperiencing mental or emotional strain or tension.hedIdHED_0012449Agent-physiological-stateHaving to do with the mechanical, physical, or biochemical function of an agent.hedIdHED_0012450CatamenialRelated to menstruation.hedIdHED_0013226FeverBody temperature above the normal range.relatedTagSickhedIdHED_0013227HealthyHaving no significant health-related issues.relatedTagSickhedIdHED_0012451HungryBeing in a state of craving or desiring food.relatedTagSatedThirstyhedIdHED_0012452RestedFeeling refreshed and relaxed.relatedTagTiredhedIdHED_0012453SatedFeeling full.relatedTagHungryhedIdHED_0012454SickBeing in a state of ill health, bodily malfunction, or discomfort.relatedTagHealthyhedIdHED_0012455ThirstyFeeling a need to drink.relatedTagHungryhedIdHED_0012456TiredFeeling in need of sleep or rest.relatedTagRestedhedIdHED_0012457Agent-postural-statePertaining to the position in which agent holds their body.hedIdHED_0012458CrouchingAdopting a position where the knees are bent and the upper body is brought forward and down, sometimes to avoid detection or to defend oneself.hedIdHED_0012459Eyes-closedKeeping eyes closed with no blinking.hedIdHED_0012460Eyes-openKeeping eyes open with occasional blinking.hedIdHED_0012461KneelingPositioned where one or both knees are on the ground.hedIdHED_0012462On-treadmillAmbulation on an exercise apparatus with an endless moving belt to support moving in place.hedIdHED_0012463PronePositioned in a recumbent body position whereby the person lies on its stomach and faces downward.hedIdHED_0012464Seated-with-chin-restUsing a device that supports the chin and head.hedIdHED_0012465SittingIn a seated position.hedIdHED_0012466StandingAssuming or maintaining an erect upright position.hedIdHED_0012467Agent-task-roleThe function or part that is ascribed to an agent in performing the task.hedIdHED_0012468Experiment-actorAn agent who plays a predetermined role to create the experiment scenario.hedIdHED_0012469Experiment-controllerAn agent exerting control over some aspect of the experiment.hedIdHED_0012470Experiment-participantSomeone who takes part in an activity related to an experiment.hedIdHED_0012471ExperimenterPerson who is the owner of the experiment and has its responsibility.hedIdHED_0012472Agent-traitA genetically, environmentally, or socially determined characteristic of an agent.hedIdHED_0012473AgeLength of time elapsed time since birth of the agent.hedIdHED_0012474#takesValuevalueClassnumericClassunitClasstimeUnitshedIdHED_0012475Agent-experience-levelAmount of skill or knowledge that the agent has as pertains to the task.hedIdHED_0012476Expert-levelHaving comprehensive and authoritative knowledge of or skill in a particular area related to the task.relatedTagIntermediate-experience-levelNovice-levelhedIdHED_0012477Intermediate-experience-levelHaving a moderate amount of knowledge or skill related to the task.relatedTagExpert-levelNovice-levelhedIdHED_0012478Novice-levelBeing inexperienced in a field or situation related to the task.relatedTagExpert-levelIntermediate-experience-levelhedIdHED_0012479EthnicityBelong to a social group that has a common national or cultural tradition. Use with Label to avoid extension.hedIdHED_0012480GenderCharacteristics that are socially constructed, including norms, behaviors, and roles based on sex.hedIdHED_0012481HandednessIndividual preference for use of a hand, known as the dominant hand.hedIdHED_0012482AmbidextrousHaving no overall dominance in the use of right or left hand or foot in the performance of tasks that require one hand or foot.hedIdHED_0012483Left-handedPreference for using the left hand or foot for tasks requiring the use of a single hand or foot.hedIdHED_0012484Right-handedPreference for using the right hand or foot for tasks requiring the use of a single hand or foot.hedIdHED_0012485RaceBelonging to a group sharing physical or social qualities as defined within a specified society. Use with Label to avoid extension.hedIdHED_0012486SexPhysical properties or qualities by which male is distinguished from female.hedIdHED_0012487FemaleBiological sex of an individual with female sexual organs such ova.hedIdHED_0012488IntersexHaving genitalia and/or secondary sexual characteristics of indeterminate sex.hedIdHED_0012489MaleBiological sex of an individual with male sexual organs producing sperm.hedIdHED_0012490Other-sexA non-specific designation of sexual traits.hedIdHED_0012491Data-propertySomething that pertains to data or information.extensionAllowedhedIdHED_0012492Data-artifactAn anomalous, interfering, or distorting signal originating from a source other than the item being studied.hedIdHED_0012493Biological-artifactA data artifact arising from a biological entity being measured.hedIdHED_0012494Chewing-artifactArtifact from moving the jaw in a chewing motion.hedIdHED_0012495ECG-artifactAn electrical artifact from the far-field potential from pulsation of the heart, time locked to QRS complex.hedIdHED_0012496EMG-artifactArtifact from muscle activity and myogenic potentials at the measurements site. In EEG, myogenic potentials are the most common artifacts. Frontalis and temporalis muscles (e.g. clenching of jaw muscles) are common causes. Generally, the potentials generated in the muscles are of shorter duration than those generated in the brain. The frequency components are usually beyond 30-50 Hz, and the bursts are arrhythmic.hedIdHED_0012497Eye-artifactOcular movements and blinks can result in artifacts in different types of data. In electrophysiology data, these can result transients and offsets the signal.hedIdHED_0012498Eye-blink-artifactArtifact from eye blinking. In EEG, Fp1/Fp2 electrodes become electro-positive with eye closure because the cornea is positively charged causing a negative deflection in Fp1/Fp2. If the eye blink is unilateral, consider prosthetic eye.hedIdHED_0012499Eye-movement-artifactEye movements can cause artifacts on recordings. The charge of the eye can especially cause artifacts in electrophysiology data.hedIdHED_0012500Horizontal-eye-movement-artifactArtifact from moving eyes left-to-right and right-to-left. In EEG, there is an upward deflection in the Fp2-F8 derivation, when the eyes move to the right side. In this case F8 becomes more positive and therefore. When the eyes move to the left, F7 becomes more positive and there is an upward deflection in the Fp1-F7 derivation.hedIdHED_0012501Nystagmus-artifactArtifact from nystagmus (a vision condition in which the eyes make repetitive, uncontrolled movements).hedIdHED_0012502Slow-eye-movement-artifactArtifacts originating from slow, rolling eye-movements, seen during drowsiness.hedIdHED_0012503Vertical-eye-movement-artifactArtifact from moving eyes up and down. In EEG, this causes positive potentials (50-100 micro V) with bi-frontal distribution, maximum at Fp1 and Fp2, when the eyeball rotates upward. The downward rotation of the eyeball is associated with the negative deflection. The time course of the deflections is similar to the time course of the eyeball movement.hedIdHED_0012504Movement-artifactArtifact in the measured data generated by motion of the subject.hedIdHED_0012505Pulse-artifactA mechanical artifact from a pulsating blood vessel near a measurement site, cardio-ballistic artifact.hedIdHED_0012506Respiration-artifactArtifact from breathing.hedIdHED_0012507Rocking-patting-artifactQuasi-rhythmical artifacts in recordings most commonly seen in infants. Typically caused by a caregiver rocking or patting the infant.hedIdHED_0012508Sucking-artifactArtifact from sucking, typically seen in very young cases.hedIdHED_0012509Sweat-artifactArtifact from sweating. In EEG, this is a low amplitude undulating waveform that is usually greater than 2 seconds and may appear to be an unstable baseline.hedIdHED_0012510Tongue-movement-artifactArtifact from tongue movement (Glossokinetic). The tongue functions as a dipole, with the tip negative with respect to the base. In EEG, the artifact produced by the tongue has a broad potential field that drops from frontal to occipital areas, although it is less steep than that produced by eye movement artifacts. The amplitude of the potentials is greater inferiorly than in parasagittal regions; the frequency is variable but usually in the delta range. Chewing and sucking can produce similar artifacts.hedIdHED_0012511Nonbiological-artifactA data artifact arising from a non-biological source.hedIdHED_0012512Artificial-ventilation-artifactArtifact stemming from mechanical ventilation. These can occur at the same rate as the ventilator, but also have other patterns.hedIdHED_0012513Dialysis-artifactArtifacts seen in recordings during continuous renal replacement therapy (dialysis).hedIdHED_0012514Electrode-movement-artifactArtifact from electrode movement.hedIdHED_0012515Electrode-pops-artifactBrief artifact with a steep rise and slow fall of an electrophysiological signal, most often caused by a loose electrode.hedIdHED_0012516Induction-artifactArtifacts induced by nearby equipment. In EEG, these are usually of high frequency.hedIdHED_0012517Line-noise-artifactPower line noise at 50 Hz or 60 Hz.hedIdHED_0012518#takesValuevalueClassnumericClassunitClassfrequencyUnitshedIdHED_0012519Salt-bridge-artifactArtifact from salt-bridge between EEG electrodes.hedIdHED_0012520Data-markerAn indicator placed to mark something.hedIdHED_0012521Data-break-markerAn indicator place to indicate a gap in the data.hedIdHED_0012522Temporal-markerAn indicator placed at a particular time in the data.hedIdHED_0012523InsetMarks an intermediate point in an ongoing event of temporal extent.topLevelTagGroupreservedrelatedTagOnsetOffsethedIdHED_0012524OffsetMarks the end of an event of temporal extent.topLevelTagGroupreservedrelatedTagOnsetInsethedIdHED_0012525OnsetMarks the start of an ongoing event of temporal extent.topLevelTagGroupreservedrelatedTagInsetOffsethedIdHED_0012526PauseIndicates the temporary interruption of the operation of a process and subsequently a wait for a signal to continue.hedIdHED_0012527Time-outA cancellation or cessation that automatically occurs when a predefined interval of time has passed without a certain event occurring.hedIdHED_0012528Time-syncA synchronization signal whose purpose is to help synchronize different signals or processes. Often used to indicate a marker inserted into the recorded data to allow post hoc synchronization of concurrently recorded data streams.hedIdHED_0012529Data-resolutionSmallest change in a quality being measured by an sensor that causes a perceptible change.hedIdHED_0012530Printer-resolutionResolution of a printer, usually expressed as the number of dots-per-inch for a printer.hedIdHED_0012531#takesValuevalueClassnumericClasshedIdHED_0012532Screen-resolutionResolution of a screen, usually expressed as the of pixels in a dimension for a digital display device.hedIdHED_0012533#takesValuevalueClassnumericClasshedIdHED_0012534Sensory-resolutionResolution of measurements by a sensing device.hedIdHED_0012535#takesValuevalueClassnumericClasshedIdHED_0012536Spatial-resolutionLinear spacing of a spatial measurement.hedIdHED_0012537#takesValuevalueClassnumericClasshedIdHED_0012538Spectral-resolutionMeasures the ability of a sensor to resolve features in the electromagnetic spectrum.hedIdHED_0012539#takesValuevalueClassnumericClasshedIdHED_0012540Temporal-resolutionMeasures the ability of a sensor to resolve features in time.hedIdHED_0012541#takesValuevalueClassnumericClasshedIdHED_0012542Data-source-typeThe type of place, person, or thing from which the data comes or can be obtained.hedIdHED_0012543Computed-featureA feature computed from the data by a tool. This tag should be grouped with a label of the form Toolname_propertyName.hedIdHED_0012544Computed-predictionA computed extrapolation of known data.hedIdHED_0012545Expert-annotationAn explanatory or critical comment or other in-context information provided by an authority.hedIdHED_0012546Instrument-measurementInformation obtained from a device that is used to measure material properties or make other observations.hedIdHED_0012547ObservationActive acquisition of information from a primary source. Should be grouped with a label of the form AgentID_featureName.hedIdHED_0012548Data-valueDesignation of the type of a data item.hedIdHED_0012549Categorical-valueIndicates that something can take on a limited and usually fixed number of possible values.hedIdHED_0012550Categorical-class-valueCategorical values that fall into discrete classes such as true or false. The grouping is absolute in the sense that it is the same for all participants.hedIdHED_0012551AllTo a complete degree or to the full or entire extent.relatedTagSomeNonehedIdHED_0012552CorrectFree from error. Especially conforming to fact or truth.relatedTagWronghedIdHED_0012553ExplicitStated clearly and in detail, leaving no room for confusion or doubt.relatedTagImplicithedIdHED_0012554FalseNot in accordance with facts, reality or definitive criteria.relatedTagTruehedIdHED_0012555ImplicitImplied though not plainly expressed.relatedTagExplicithedIdHED_0012556InvalidNot allowed or not conforming to the correct format or specifications.relatedTagValidhedIdHED_0012557NoneNo person or thing, nobody, not any.relatedTagAllSomehedIdHED_0012558SomeAt least a small amount or number of, but not a large amount of, or often.relatedTagAllNonehedIdHED_0012559TrueConforming to facts, reality or definitive criteria.relatedTagFalsehedIdHED_0012560UnknownThe information has not been provided.relatedTagInvalidhedIdHED_0012561ValidAllowable, usable, or acceptable.relatedTagInvalidhedIdHED_0012562WrongInaccurate or not correct.relatedTagCorrecthedIdHED_0012563Categorical-judgment-valueCategorical values that are based on the judgment or perception of the participant such familiar and famous.hedIdHED_0012564AbnormalDeviating in any way from the state, position, structure, condition, behavior, or rule which is considered a norm.relatedTagNormalhedIdHED_0012565AsymmetricalLacking symmetry or having parts that fail to correspond to one another in shape, size, or arrangement.relatedTagSymmetricalhedIdHED_0012566AudibleA sound that can be perceived by the participant.relatedTagInaudiblehedIdHED_0012567ComplexHard, involved or complicated, elaborate, having many parts.relatedTagSimplehedIdHED_0012568CongruentConcordance of multiple evidence lines. In agreement or harmony.relatedTagIncongruenthedIdHED_0012569ConstrainedKeeping something within particular limits or bounds.relatedTagUnconstrainedhedIdHED_0012570DisorderedNot neatly arranged. Confused and untidy. A structural quality in which the parts of an object are non-rigid.relatedTagOrderedhedIdHED_0012571FamiliarRecognized, familiar, or within the scope of knowledge.relatedTagUnfamiliarFamoushedIdHED_0012572FamousA person who has a high degree of recognition by the general population for his or her success or accomplishments. A famous person.relatedTagFamiliarUnfamiliarhedIdHED_0012573InaudibleA sound below the threshold of perception of the participant.relatedTagAudiblehedIdHED_0012574IncongruentNot in agreement or harmony.relatedTagCongruenthedIdHED_0012575InvoluntaryAn action that is not made by choice. In the body, involuntary actions (such as blushing) occur automatically, and cannot be controlled by choice.relatedTagVoluntaryhedIdHED_0012576MaskedInformation exists but is not provided or is partially obscured due to security,privacy, or other concerns.relatedTagUnmaskedhedIdHED_0012577NormalBeing approximately average or within certain limits. Conforming with or constituting a norm or standard or level or type or social norm.relatedTagAbnormalhedIdHED_0012578OrderedConforming to a logical or comprehensible arrangement of separate elements.relatedTagDisorderedhedIdHED_0012579SimpleEasily understood or presenting no difficulties.relatedTagComplexhedIdHED_0012580SymmetricalMade up of exactly similar parts facing each other or around an axis. Showing aspects of symmetry.relatedTagAsymmetricalhedIdHED_0012581UnconstrainedMoving without restriction.relatedTagConstrainedhedIdHED_0012582UnfamiliarNot having knowledge or experience of.relatedTagFamiliarFamoushedIdHED_0012583UnmaskedInformation is revealed.relatedTagMaskedhedIdHED_0012584VoluntaryUsing free will or design; not forced or compelled; controlled by individual volition.relatedTagInvoluntaryhedIdHED_0012585Categorical-level-valueCategorical values based on dividing a continuous variable into levels such as high and low.hedIdHED_0012586ColdHaving an absence of heat.relatedTagHothedIdHED_0012587DeepExtending relatively far inward or downward.relatedTagShallowhedIdHED_0012588HighHaving a greater than normal degree, intensity, or amount.relatedTagLowMediumhedIdHED_0012589HotHaving an excess of heat.relatedTagColdhedIdHED_0012590LargeHaving a great extent such as in physical dimensions, period of time, amplitude or frequency.relatedTagSmallhedIdHED_0012591LiminalSituated at a sensory threshold that is barely perceptible or capable of eliciting a response.relatedTagSubliminalSupraliminalhedIdHED_0012592LoudHaving a perceived high intensity of sound.relatedTagQuiethedIdHED_0012593LowLess than normal in degree, intensity or amount.relatedTagHighhedIdHED_0012594MediumMid-way between small and large in number, quantity, magnitude or extent.relatedTagLowHighhedIdHED_0012595NegativeInvolving disadvantage or harm.relatedTagPositivehedIdHED_0012596PositiveInvolving advantage or good.relatedTagNegativehedIdHED_0012597QuietCharacterizing a perceived low intensity of sound.relatedTagLoudhedIdHED_0012598RoughHaving a surface with perceptible bumps, ridges, or irregularities.relatedTagSmoothhedIdHED_0012599ShallowHaving a depth which is relatively low.relatedTagDeephedIdHED_0012600SmallHaving a small extent such as in physical dimensions, period of time, amplitude or frequency.relatedTagLargehedIdHED_0012601SmoothHaving a surface free from bumps, ridges, or irregularities.relatedTagRoughhedIdHED_0012602SubliminalSituated below a sensory threshold that is imperceptible or not capable of eliciting a response.relatedTagLiminalSupraliminalhedIdHED_0012603SupraliminalSituated above a sensory threshold that is perceptible or capable of eliciting a response.relatedTagLiminalSubliminalhedIdHED_0012604ThickWide in width, extent or cross-section.relatedTagThinhedIdHED_0012605ThinNarrow in width, extent or cross-section.relatedTagThickhedIdHED_0012606Categorical-location-valueValue indicating the location of something, primarily as an identifier rather than an expression of where the item is relative to something else.hedIdHED_0012607AnteriorRelating to an item on the front of an agent body (from the point of view of the agent) or on the front of an object from the point of view of an agent. This pertains to the identity of an agent or a thing.hedIdHED_0012608LateralIdentifying the portion of an object away from the midline, particularly applied to the (anterior-posterior, superior-inferior) surface of a brain.hedIdHED_0012609LeftRelating to an item on the left side of an agent body (from the point of view of the agent) or the left side of an object from the point of view of an agent. This pertains to the identity of an agent or a thing, for example (Left, Hand) as an identifier for the left hand. HED spatial relations should be used for relative positions such as (Hand, (Left-side-of, Keyboard)), which denotes the hand placed on the left side of the keyboard, which could be either the identified left hand or right hand.hedIdHED_0012610MedialIdentifying the portion of an object towards the center, particularly applied to the (anterior-posterior, superior-inferior) surface of a brain.hedIdHED_0012611PosteriorRelating to an item on the back of an agent body (from the point of view of the agent) or on the back of an object from the point of view of an agent. This pertains to the identity of an agent or a thing.hedIdHED_0012612RightRelating to an item on the right side of an agent body (from the point of view of the agent) or the right side of an object from the point of view of an agent. This pertains to the identity of an agent or a thing, for example (Right, Hand) as an identifier for the right hand. HED spatial relations should be used for relative positions such as (Hand, (Right-side-of, Keyboard)), which denotes the hand placed on the right side of the keyboard, which could be either the identified left hand or right hand.hedIdHED_0012613Categorical-orientation-valueValue indicating the orientation or direction of something.hedIdHED_0012614BackwardDirected behind or to the rear.relatedTagForwardhedIdHED_0012615DownwardMoving or leading toward a lower place or level.relatedTagLeftwardRightwardUpwardhedIdHED_0012616ForwardAt or near or directed toward the front.relatedTagBackwardhedIdHED_0012617Horizontally-orientedOriented parallel to or in the plane of the horizon.relatedTagVertically-orientedhedIdHED_0012618LeftwardGoing toward or facing the left.relatedTagDownwardRightwardUpwardhedIdHED_0012619ObliqueSlanting or inclined in direction, course, or position that is neither parallel nor perpendicular nor right-angular.relatedTagRotatedhedIdHED_0012620RightwardGoing toward or situated on the right.relatedTagDownwardLeftwardUpwardhedIdHED_0012621RotatedPositioned offset around an axis or center.hedIdHED_0012622UpwardMoving, pointing, or leading to a higher place, point, or level.relatedTagDownwardLeftwardRightwardhedIdHED_0012623Vertically-orientedOriented perpendicular to the plane of the horizon.relatedTagHorizontally-orientedhedIdHED_0012624Physical-valueThe value of some physical property of something.hedIdHED_0012625TemperatureA measure of hot or cold based on the average kinetic energy of the atoms or molecules in the system.hedIdHED_0012626#takesValuevalueClassnumericClassunitClasstemperatureUnitshedIdHED_0012627WeightThe relative mass or the quantity of matter contained by something.hedIdHED_0012628#takesValuevalueClassnumericClassunitClassweightUnitshedIdHED_0012629Quantitative-valueSomething capable of being estimated or expressed with numeric values.hedIdHED_0012630FractionA numerical value between 0 and 1.hedIdHED_0012631#takesValuevalueClassnumericClasshedIdHED_0012632Item-countThe integer count of something which is usually grouped with the entity it is counting. (Item-count/3, A) indicates that 3 of A have occurred up to this point.hedIdHED_0012633#takesValuevalueClassnumericClasshedIdHED_0012634Item-indexThe index of an item in a collection, sequence or other structure. (A (Item-index/3, B)) means that A is item number 3 in B.hedIdHED_0012635#takesValuevalueClassnumericClasshedIdHED_0012636Item-intervalAn integer indicating how many items or entities have passed since the last one of these. An item interval of 0 indicates the current item.hedIdHED_0012637#takesValuevalueClassnumericClasshedIdHED_0012638PercentageA fraction or ratio with 100 understood as the denominator.hedIdHED_0012639#takesValuevalueClassnumericClasshedIdHED_0012640RatioA quotient of quantities of the same kind for different components within the same system.hedIdHED_0012641#takesValuevalueClassnumericClasshedIdHED_0012642Spatiotemporal-valueA property relating to space and/or time.hedIdHED_0012643Rate-of-changeThe amount of change accumulated per unit time.hedIdHED_0012644AccelerationMagnitude of the rate of change in either speed or direction. The direction of change should be given separately.hedIdHED_0012645#takesValuevalueClassnumericClassunitClassaccelerationUnitshedIdHED_0012646FrequencyFrequency is the number of occurrences of a repeating event per unit time.hedIdHED_0012647#takesValuevalueClassnumericClassunitClassfrequencyUnitshedIdHED_0012648Jerk-rateMagnitude of the rate at which the acceleration of an object changes with respect to time. The direction of change should be given separately.hedIdHED_0012649#takesValuevalueClassnumericClassunitClassjerkUnitshedIdHED_0012650Refresh-rateThe frequency with which the image on a computer monitor or similar electronic display screen is refreshed, usually expressed in hertz.hedIdHED_0012651#takesValuevalueClassnumericClasshedIdHED_0012652Sampling-rateThe number of digital samples taken or recorded per unit of time.hedIdHED_0012653#takesValuevalueClassnumericClassunitClassfrequencyUnitshedIdHED_0012654SpeedA scalar measure of the rate of movement of the object expressed either as the distance traveled divided by the time taken (average speed) or the rate of change of position with respect to time at a particular point (instantaneous speed). The direction of change should be given separately.hedIdHED_0012655#takesValuevalueClassnumericClassunitClassspeedUnitshedIdHED_0012656Temporal-rateThe number of items per unit of time.hedIdHED_0012657#takesValuevalueClassnumericClassunitClassfrequencyUnitshedIdHED_0012658Spatial-valueValue of an item involving space.hedIdHED_0012659AngleThe amount of inclination of one line to another or the plane of one object to another.hedIdHED_0012660#takesValueunitClassangleUnitsvalueClassnumericClasshedIdHED_0012661DistanceA measure of the space separating two objects or points.hedIdHED_0012662#takesValuevalueClassnumericClassunitClassphysicalLengthUnitshedIdHED_0012663PositionA reference to the alignment of an object, a particular situation or view of a situation, or the location of an object. Coordinates with respect a specified frame of reference or the default Screen-frame if no frame is given.hedIdHED_0012664Clock-faceA location identifier based on clock-face numbering or anatomic subregion. Use Clock-face-position.deprecatedFrom8.2.0hedIdHED_0012326#deprecatedFrom8.2.0takesValuevalueClassnumericClasshedIdHED_0013228Clock-face-positionA location identifier based on clock-face numbering or anatomic subregion. As an object, just use the tag Clock.hedIdHED_0013229#takesValuevalueClassnumericClasshedIdHED_0013230X-positionThe position along the x-axis of the frame of reference.hedIdHED_0012665#takesValuevalueClassnumericClassunitClassphysicalLengthUnitshedIdHED_0012666Y-positionThe position along the y-axis of the frame of reference.hedIdHED_0012667#takesValuevalueClassnumericClassunitClassphysicalLengthUnitshedIdHED_0012668Z-positionThe position along the z-axis of the frame of reference.hedIdHED_0012669#takesValuevalueClassnumericClassunitClassphysicalLengthUnitshedIdHED_0012670SizeThe physical magnitude of something.hedIdHED_0012671AreaThe extent of a 2-dimensional surface enclosed within a boundary.hedIdHED_0012672#takesValuevalueClassnumericClassunitClassareaUnitshedIdHED_0012673DepthThe distance from the surface of something especially from the perspective of looking from the front.hedIdHED_0012674#takesValuevalueClassnumericClassunitClassphysicalLengthUnitshedIdHED_0012675HeightThe vertical measurement or distance from the base to the top of an object.hedIdHED_0012676#takesValuevalueClassnumericClassunitClassphysicalLengthUnitshedIdHED_0012677LengthThe linear extent in space from one end of something to the other end, or the extent of something from beginning to end.hedIdHED_0012678#takesValuevalueClassnumericClassunitClassphysicalLengthUnitshedIdHED_0012679PerimeterThe minimum length of paths enclosing a 2D shape.hedIdHED_0012680#takesValuevalueClassnumericClassunitClassphysicalLengthUnitshedIdHED_0012681RadiusThe distance of the line from the center of a circle or a sphere to its perimeter or outer surface, respectively.hedIdHED_0012682#takesValuevalueClassnumericClassunitClassphysicalLengthUnitshedIdHED_0012683VolumeThe amount of three dimensional space occupied by an object or the capacity of a space or container.hedIdHED_0012684#takesValuevalueClassnumericClassunitClassvolumeUnitshedIdHED_0012685WidthThe extent or measurement of something from side to side.hedIdHED_0012686#takesValuevalueClassnumericClassunitClassphysicalLengthUnitshedIdHED_0012687Temporal-valueA characteristic of or relating to time or limited by time.hedIdHED_0012688DelayThe time at which an event start time is delayed from the current onset time. This tag defines the start time of an event of temporal extent and may be used with the Duration tag.topLevelTagGroupreservedrequireChildrelatedTagDurationhedIdHED_0012689#takesValuevalueClassnumericClassunitClasstimeUnitshedIdHED_0012690DurationThe period of time during which an event occurs. This tag defines the end time of an event of temporal extent and may be used with the Delay tag.topLevelTagGroupreservedrequireChildrelatedTagDelayhedIdHED_0012691#takesValuevalueClassnumericClassunitClasstimeUnitshedIdHED_0012692Time-intervalThe period of time separating two instances, events, or occurrences.hedIdHED_0012693#takesValuevalueClassnumericClassunitClasstimeUnitshedIdHED_0012694Time-valueA value with units of time. Usually grouped with tags identifying what the value represents.hedIdHED_0012695#takesValuevalueClassnumericClassunitClasstimeUnitshedIdHED_0012696Statistical-valueA value based on or employing the principles of statistics.extensionAllowedhedIdHED_0012697Data-maximumThe largest possible quantity or degree.hedIdHED_0012698#takesValuevalueClassnumericClasshedIdHED_0012699Data-meanThe sum of a set of values divided by the number of values in the set.hedIdHED_0012700#takesValuevalueClassnumericClasshedIdHED_0012701Data-medianThe value which has an equal number of values greater and less than it.hedIdHED_0012702#takesValuevalueClassnumericClasshedIdHED_0012703Data-minimumThe smallest possible quantity.hedIdHED_0012704#takesValuevalueClassnumericClasshedIdHED_0012705ProbabilityA measure of the expectation of the occurrence of a particular event.hedIdHED_0012706#takesValuevalueClassnumericClasshedIdHED_0012707Standard-deviationA measure of the range of values in a set of numbers. Standard deviation is a statistic used as a measure of the dispersion or variation in a distribution, equal to the square root of the arithmetic mean of the squares of the deviations from the arithmetic mean.hedIdHED_0012708#takesValuevalueClassnumericClasshedIdHED_0012709Statistical-accuracyA measure of closeness to true value expressed as a number between 0 and 1.hedIdHED_0012710#takesValuevalueClassnumericClasshedIdHED_0012711Statistical-precisionA quantitative representation of the degree of accuracy necessary for or associated with a particular action.hedIdHED_0012712#takesValuevalueClassnumericClasshedIdHED_0012713Statistical-recallSensitivity is a measurement datum qualifying a binary classification test and is computed by subtracting the false negative rate to the integral numeral 1.hedIdHED_0012714#takesValuevalueClassnumericClasshedIdHED_0012715Statistical-uncertaintyA measure of the inherent variability of repeated observation measurements of a quantity including quantities evaluated by statistical methods and by other means.hedIdHED_0012716#takesValuevalueClassnumericClasshedIdHED_0012717Data-variability-attributeAn attribute describing how something changes or varies.hedIdHED_0012718AbruptMarked by sudden change.hedIdHED_0012719ConstantContinually recurring or continuing without interruption. Not changing in time or space.hedIdHED_0012720ContinuousUninterrupted in time, sequence, substance, or extent.relatedTagDiscreteDiscontinuoushedIdHED_0012721DecreasingBecoming smaller or fewer in size, amount, intensity, or degree.relatedTagIncreasinghedIdHED_0012722DeterministicNo randomness is involved in the development of the future states of the element.relatedTagRandomStochastichedIdHED_0012723DiscontinuousHaving a gap in time, sequence, substance, or extent.relatedTagContinuoushedIdHED_0012724DiscreteConstituting a separate entities or parts.relatedTagContinuousDiscontinuoushedIdHED_0012725Estimated-valueSomething that has been calculated or measured approximately.hedIdHED_0012726Exact-valueA value that is viewed to the true value according to some standard.hedIdHED_0012727FlickeringMoving irregularly or unsteadily or burning or shining fitfully or with a fluctuating light.hedIdHED_0012728FractalHaving extremely irregular curves or shapes for which any suitably chosen part is similar in shape to a given larger or smaller part when magnified or reduced to the same size.hedIdHED_0012729IncreasingBecoming greater in size, amount, or degree.relatedTagDecreasinghedIdHED_0012730RandomGoverned by or depending on chance. Lacking any definite plan or order or purpose.relatedTagDeterministicStochastichedIdHED_0012731RepetitiveA recurring action that is often non-purposeful.hedIdHED_0012732StochasticUses a random probability distribution or pattern that may be analyzed statistically but may not be predicted precisely to determine future states.relatedTagDeterministicRandomhedIdHED_0012733VaryingDiffering in size, amount, degree, or nature.hedIdHED_0012734Environmental-propertyRelating to or arising from the surroundings of an agent.hedIdHED_0012735Augmented-realityUsing technology that enhances real-world experiences with computer-derived digital overlays to change some aspects of perception of the natural environment. The digital content is shown to the user through a smart device or glasses and responds to changes in the environment.hedIdHED_0012736IndoorsLocated inside a building or enclosure.hedIdHED_0012737Motion-platformA mechanism that creates the feelings of being in a real motion environment.hedIdHED_0012738OutdoorsAny area outside a building or shelter.hedIdHED_0012739Real-worldLocated in a place that exists in real space and time under realistic conditions.hedIdHED_0012740RuralOf or pertaining to the country as opposed to the city.hedIdHED_0012741TerrainCharacterization of the physical features of a tract of land.hedIdHED_0012742Composite-terrainTracts of land characterized by a mixture of physical features.hedIdHED_0012743Dirt-terrainTracts of land characterized by a soil surface and lack of vegetation.hedIdHED_0012744Grassy-terrainTracts of land covered by grass.hedIdHED_0012745Gravel-terrainTracts of land covered by a surface consisting a loose aggregation of small water-worn or pounded stones.hedIdHED_0012746Leaf-covered-terrainTracts of land covered by leaves and composited organic material.hedIdHED_0012747Muddy-terrainTracts of land covered by a liquid or semi-liquid mixture of water and some combination of soil, silt, and clay.hedIdHED_0012748Paved-terrainTracts of land covered with concrete, asphalt, stones, or bricks.hedIdHED_0012749Rocky-terrainTracts of land consisting or full of rock or rocks.hedIdHED_0012750Sloped-terrainTracts of land arranged in a sloping or inclined position.hedIdHED_0012751Uneven-terrainTracts of land that are not level, smooth, or regular.hedIdHED_0012752UrbanRelating to, located in, or characteristic of a city or densely populated area.hedIdHED_0012753Virtual-worldUsing technology that creates immersive, computer-generated experiences that a person can interact with and navigate through. The digital content is generally delivered to the user through some type of headset and responds to changes in head position or through interaction with other types of sensors. Existing in a virtual setting such as a simulation or game environment.hedIdHED_0012754Informational-propertySomething that pertains to a task.extensionAllowedhedIdHED_0012755DescriptionAn explanation of what the tag group it is in means. If the description is at the top-level of an event string, the description applies to the event.hedIdHED_0012756#takesValuevalueClasstextClasshedIdHED_0012757IDAn alphanumeric name that identifies either a unique object or a unique class of objects. Here the object or class may be an idea, physical countable object (or class), or physical uncountable substance (or class).hedIdHED_0012758#takesValuevalueClasstextClasshedIdHED_0012759LabelA string of 20 or fewer characters identifying something. Labels usually refer to general classes of things while IDs refer to specific instances. A term that is associated with some entity. A brief description given for purposes of identification. An identifying or descriptive marker that is attached to an object.hedIdHED_0012760#takesValuevalueClassnameClasshedIdHED_0012761MetadataData about data. Information that describes another set of data.hedIdHED_0012762Creation-dateThe date on which the creation of this item began.hedIdHED_0012763#takesValuevalueClassdateTimeClasshedIdHED_0012764Experimental-noteA brief written record about the experiment.hedIdHED_0012765#takesValuevalueClasstextClasshedIdHED_0012766Library-nameOfficial name of a HED library.hedIdHED_0012767#takesValuevalueClassnameClasshedIdHED_0012768Metadata-identifierIdentifier (usually unique) from another metadata source.hedIdHED_0012769CogAtlasThe Cognitive Atlas ID number of something.hedIdHED_0012770#takesValuehedIdHED_0012771CogPoThe CogPO ID number of something.hedIdHED_0012772#takesValuehedIdHED_0012773DOIDigital object identifier for an object.hedIdHED_0012774#takesValuehedIdHED_0012775OBO-identifierThe identifier of a term in some Open Biology Ontology (OBO) ontology.hedIdHED_0012776#takesValuevalueClassnameClasshedIdHED_0012777Species-identifierA binomial species name from the NCBI Taxonomy, for example, homo sapiens, mus musculus, or rattus norvegicus.hedIdHED_0012778#takesValuehedIdHED_0012779Subject-identifierA sequence of characters used to identify, name, or characterize a trial or study subject.hedIdHED_0012780#takesValuehedIdHED_0012781UUIDA unique universal identifier.hedIdHED_0012782#takesValuehedIdHED_0012783Version-identifierAn alphanumeric character string that identifies a form or variant of a type or original.hedIdHED_0012784#Usually is a semantic version.takesValuehedIdHED_0012785Modified-dateThe date on which the item was modified (usually the last-modified data unless a complete record of dated modifications is kept.hedIdHED_0012786#takesValuevalueClassdateTimeClasshedIdHED_0012787PathnameThe specification of a node (file or directory) in a hierarchical file system, usually specified by listing the nodes top-down.hedIdHED_0012788#takesValuehedIdHED_0012789URLA valid URL.hedIdHED_0012790#takesValuehedIdHED_0012791ParameterSomething user-defined for this experiment.hedIdHED_0012792Parameter-labelThe name of the parameter.hedIdHED_0012793#takesValuevalueClassnameClasshedIdHED_0012794Parameter-valueThe value of the parameter.hedIdHED_0012795#takesValuevalueClasstextClasshedIdHED_0012796Language-item-propertyA property of a language item within a framework of language analysis.rootedPropertyrequireChildTrueannotationdc:source Originalrdfs:comment All these properties should be grouped with a language item.hedIdHED_0062082inLibrarylangClause-typeThe type of a clause.annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062083inLibrarylangDependent-clauseContaining a subject and verb and cannot be a sentence on its own.annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062084inLibrarylangIndependent-clauseContaining a subject and verb but can be a sentence on its own.annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062085inLibrarylangGrammatical-categoryGrammatical category of a word, usually marked through inflection.annotationdc:source Originalrdfs:comment Features in Eagles Olia has no top level features.hedIdHED_0062086inLibrarylangAspectNon-deictic category of verbal morphology that describes the internal temporal contour of an event and presents it for instance as ongoing or completed.annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062087inLibrarylangImperfective-aspectPresenting an ongoing or unfolding or repeated or habitual event.annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062088inLibrarylangPerfective-aspectPresenting a completed event.annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062089inLibrarylangCaseFormal feature of several word classes (e.g., nouns, pronouns, adjectives, determiners) that identifies their syntactic function.annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062090inLibrarylangAblativeUsed to express motion away from something, among other uses.annotationdc:source https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ablative_casehedIdHED_0062091inLibrarylangAccusativeUsed to indicate the direct object of a transitive verb.annotationdc:source https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accusative_casehedIdHED_0062092inLibrarylangDativeUsed to indicate the recipient or beneficiary of an action.annotationdc:source https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dative_casehedIdHED_0062093inLibrarylangGenitiveUsed to indicate attributive relations between nouns among other uses.annotationdc:source https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genitive_casehedIdHED_0062094inLibrarylangNominativeGenerally marks the subject of a verb, or a predicate nominal or adjective, as opposed to its object, or other verb arguments.annotationdc:source https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nominative_casehedIdHED_0062095inLibrarylangCountabilityA grammatical category that determines how the quantity of a concept is expressed.annotationdc:source Originalrdfs:comment Countability feature in olia no definitionhedIdHED_0062096inLibrarylangCountableSyntactic property of nouns that can be modified by quantities (expressed by grammatical number, e.g. singular, plural).annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062097inLibrarylangUncountableSyntactic property of nouns that makes their referents undifferentiated units.annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062098inLibrarylangGrammatical-numberFormal feature of several word classes (e.g., nouns, pronouns, adjectives, verbs) that expresses or marks count distinctions, such as one vs. two vs. three or more.annotationdc:source https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grammatical_numberhedIdHED_0062099inLibrarylangCollectiveNot representing a specific number.annotationdc:source https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grammatical_numberhedIdHED_0062100inLibrarylangDualRepresenting exactly two instances of a concept.annotationdc:source https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grammatical_numberhedIdHED_0062101inLibrarylangPaucalRepresenting a few, or small number of instances of a concept.annotationdc:source https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grammatical_numberhedIdHED_0062102inLibrarylangPluralRepresenting multiple instances of a concept.annotationdc:source https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grammatical_numberhedIdHED_0062103inLibrarylangSingularRepresenting one instance of a concept.annotationdc:source https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grammatical_numberhedIdHED_0062104inLibrarylangSingulativeRepresenting one instance of a concept through modifying the standard collective.annotationdc:source https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grammatical_numberhedIdHED_0062105inLibrarylangTrialRepresenting exactly three instances of a concept.annotationdc:source https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grammatical_numberhedIdHED_0062106inLibrarylangMoodNon-deictic category of verbal morphology that expresses speakers attitudes as regards the possibility, probability/likelihood, desirability, necessity, factuality etc. of the event.annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062107inLibrarylangConditionalUsed for speaking of an event whose realization is dependent upon another condition.annotationdc:source https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grammatical_moodhedIdHED_0062108inLibrarylangImperativeExpresses direct commands, prohibitions, and requests.annotationdc:source https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grammatical_moodhedIdHED_0062109inLibrarylangProgressiveExpresses an incomplete state or action.annotationdc:source https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continuous_and_progressive_aspectshedIdHED_0062110inLibrarylangSubjunctiveUsed in dependent clauses to discussing imaginary or hypothetical events and situations, expressing opinions or emotions, or making polite requests, among a broad range of other uses across languages.annotationdc:source https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grammatical_moodhedIdHED_0062111inLibrarylangNoun-classFormal category of nouns based on characteristic features of their referents, such as gender, animacy, shape, location or directionality.annotationdc:source https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noun_classrdfs:comment Eagles only has gender as does olia. In Olia gender feature also encompasses animacy.hedIdHED_0062112inLibrarylangTenseDeictic category of verbal morphology that situates an event (on an imaginary timeline) as either anterior, posterior or simultaneous to a reference point, prototypically time of speech.annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062113inLibrarylangFuture-tenseReferring to an event posterior to time of speech.annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062114inLibrarylangFuture-perfectReferring to a future event relative to another reference point (not the time of speech).annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062115inLibrarylangNear-future-tenseReferring to an event shortly after time of speech.annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062116inLibrarylangRemote-future-tenseReferring to an event in the remote future.annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062117inLibrarylangNon-future-tenseReferring to both a past or present event.annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062118inLibrarylangNon-past-tenseReferring to both a present or future event.annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062119inLibrarylangPast-tenseReferring to an event anterior to time of speech.annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062120inLibrarylangPluperfectReferring to a past event relative to another reference point (not the time of speech).annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062121inLibrarylangRecent-past-tenseReferring to an event in the recent past.annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062122inLibrarylangRemote-past-tenseReferring to an event in the distant past.annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062123inLibrarylangPresent-tenseReferring to an event that takes place at time of speech.annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062124inLibrarylangLanguage-item-formThe form of a language item.annotationdc:source Originalrdfs:comment Following https://www.w3.org/2016/05/ontolex/ (which is not an ontology for language annotation but an ontology for lexical entries in ontologies) we do not make the form of language inherent to language items but instead attach it separately. The word itself is a concept but it can be expressed in multiple forms. The same is true for a sentence phrase or clause. For some units it is more complicated but there is a spoken form of a letter or grapheme etc. and depending on the writing system there might be a written form of a vowel or consonant. This distinction increases flexibility.hedIdHED_0062125inLibrarylangSpoken-formThe expression of a language item as a sound produced by a human or artificially made to sound as if produced by a human.relatedTagCanonical-spoken-formannotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062126inLibrarylangCanonical-spoken-formThe regular spoken form of a language item.annotationdc:source Originalrdfs:comment Should be commonly used (although there is no language without accent) only use regional spoken form when this is relevant in context of the dataset.hedIdHED_0062127inLibrarylangMispronounced-spoken-formA mispronunciation of a language item which can still be identified.annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062128inLibrarylangRegional-spoken-formA spoken form of a language item pronounced with a regional accent.annotationdc:source Originalrdfs:comment Use when relevant in context of dataset.hedIdHED_0062129inLibrarylangWritten-formThe expression of a language item through a system of writing.relatedTagCanonical-written-formannotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062130inLibrarylangCanonical-written-formThe accepted spelling of a word in a given language.annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062131inLibrarylangIncorrect-written-formAn incorrect written form that does not correspond to the canonical or the pronounced form of a word, but from which the word can still be identified as such.annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062132inLibrarylangPseudohomophone-formA deliberate generated written-form of a word that is not in accordance with an orthographic system but is pronounced as the word based on direct grapheme to phoneme conversion.annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062133inLibrarylangLanguage-item-frequencyThe frequency with which a language item occurs in a language, or a particular context for that language e.g. formal, news articles, children's television, etc.annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062134inLibrarylangBigram-frequencyThe frequency with which a bigram occurs in a language, or a particular context for that language e.g. formal, news articles, children's television, etc.annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062135inLibrarylangWord-frequencyThe frequency with which a word occurs in a language, or a particular context for that language e.g. formal, news articles, children's television, etc.annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062136inLibrarylangLanguage-item-probabilityThe probability of a specific language item occurring in a specific context.annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062137inLibrarylangCloze-probabilityThe proportion of people who fill a gap in given sentence with a given word.annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062138inLibrarylangLexical-roleThe role a language item takes in a vocabulary, like part of speech.annotationdc:source Originalrdfs:comment Sometimes applies to a word or to a phrase that fulfills a lexical role.hedIdHED_0062139inLibrarylangAdjectiveA word that describes or defines a noun or noun phrase.annotationdc:source https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AdjectivehedIdHED_0062140inLibrarylangAdpositionAccompanying an noun to express a spatial or temporal relation.annotationdc:source Adapted from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AdpositionhedIdHED_0062141inLibrarylangCircumpositionAppearing before and after a noun or noun phrase expressing spatial or temporal relation to another word or element in the clause.annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062142inLibrarylangPostpositionAppearing after a noun or noun phrase expressing a spatial or temporal relation to another word or element in the clause.annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062143inLibrarylangPrepositionPreceding a noun or noun phrase expressing a spatial or temporal relation to another word or element in the clause.annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062144inLibrarylangAdverbModifying or qualifying an adjective, verb, or other adverb or a word group, expressing a relation of place, time, circumstance, manner, cause, degree, etc.annotationdc:source Adapted from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AdverbhedIdHED_0062145inLibrarylangClassifierAn item that accompanies nouns and can be considered to classify a noun depending on the type of its referent.annotationdc:source https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classifier_(linguistics)rdfs:comment Classifiers are subdivided by GOLD into Nominal Noun and Numeral classifiers. OLIA lists classifier under morphosyntactic category unique (a class for categories with unique or small membership). Classifiers can have different functions across languages. In Chinese count and mass Classifiers are distinguished. Given that these might be language specific and there is no agreement in existing standards we have not added subcategories for now.hedIdHED_0062146inLibrarylangConjunctionConnecting clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause.annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062147inLibrarylangComplementizerMarks a finite or non- finite clause as functioning as a complement.annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062148inLibrarylangCoordinating-conjunctionCoordinates elements that are equal to each other.annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062149inLibrarylangNegation-wordExpressing falsity of a clause or sentence.annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062150inLibrarylangDeterminerDetermining the kind of reference a noun or noun group has.annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062151inLibrarylangArticleA class of dedicated words that are used with noun phrases to mark the identifiability of the referents of the noun phrases.annotationdc:source https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Article_(grammar)hedIdHED_0062152inLibrarylangPossessive-determinerDetermining the ownership of a noun or noun phrase.annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062153inLibrarylangInterjectionA word or expression that occurs as an utterance on its own and expresses a spontaneous feeling or reaction.annotationdc:source https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interjection#cite_note-1hedIdHED_0062154inLibrarylangNounReferring to a specific object or set of objects (living creatures, places, actions, qualities, states of existence, ideas etc.annotationdc:source https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NounhedIdHED_0062155inLibrarylangNumeralExpressing a number or relation to a number.annotationdc:source Adapted from D. Terence Langendoen General ontology of Linguistic description http://purl.org/linguistics/gold.hedIdHED_0062156inLibrarylangParticleMust be associated with another word or phrase to impart meaning.annotationdc:source https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grammatical_particle#cite_note-Glossary_Particle-3rdfs:comment In Olia they use the term Unique and recommends not using particle because of differing definitions. Particle has an older use but the modern definition is well defined and word particle is used in neuroimaging studies (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11347875/; https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22341872/).hedIdHED_0062157inLibrarylangPronounA word or a group of words that may stand for a noun or noun phrase.annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062158inLibrarylangDemonstrative-pronounPronoun used to indicate which entities are being referred to and to distinguish those entities from others.annotationdc:source https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DeterminerhedIdHED_0062159inLibrarylangIndefinite-pronounPronoun lacking a specific referent or having generic meaning.annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062160inLibrarylangInterrogative-pronounPronoun which prompts a question.annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062161inLibrarylangPersonal-pronounPronoun associated with a grammatical person.annotationdc:source https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personal_pronounhedIdHED_0062162inLibrarylangPossessive-pronounPronoun referring to the possession of a grammatical person.annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062163inLibrarylangReflexive-pronounPronoun that refers to another noun or pronoun within the same sentence.annotationdc:source https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reflexive_pronounhedIdHED_0062164inLibrarylangRelative-pronounPronoun that marks a relative clause.annotationdc:source https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Relative_pronounhedIdHED_0062165inLibrarylangQuantifierExpressing a reference definite or indefinite number or amount.annotationdc:source Adapted from D. Terence Langendoen General ontology of Linguistic description (http://purl.org/linguistics/gold).hedIdHED_0062166inLibrarylangVerbGenerally conveying an action, occurrence, or state of being and makes up the main part of the predicate of a sentence.suggestedTagTenseMoodAspectannotationdc:source Extended from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VerbhedIdHED_0062167inLibrarylangAuxiliary-verbA verb devoid of lexical content that combines with another verb to realize certain grammatical functions (e.g. expression of tense, passive voice, negation, interrogation).annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062168inLibrarylangModal-verbAn auxiliary verb that combines with another verb and expresses necessity, wish or possibility.annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062169inLibrarylangIntransitive-verbA verb that does not require an object.annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062170inLibrarylangPsychological-verbA verb that takes two arguments, an experiencer and a theme.annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062171inLibrarylangTransitive-verbA verb that requires one or more objects to receive the action.suggestedTagObjectannotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062172inLibrarylangUnaccusative-verbAn intransitive verb whose subject is a theme (i.e. affected by the process the verb expresses).annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062173inLibrarylangUnergative-verbAn intransitive verb whose subject is an agent.annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062174inLibrarylangMorpheme-propertyA property of a morpheme.annotationdc:source Originalrdfs:comment Morphemes can be categorized based on position function and type. A morpheme property can be applied to a Morpheme.hedIdHED_0062175inLibrarylangMorpheme-functionThe function of a morpheme.annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062176inLibrarylangInflective-morphological-functionChanging the grammatical function.suggestedTagGrammatical-categoryannotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062177inLibrarylangConjugateIdentifying the voice, mood, tense, number, gender, and person of a verb.annotationdc:source Originalrdfs:comment Combine with grammatical category what the morpheme adjusted (can be multiple in aggulating languages)hedIdHED_0062178inLibrarylangDeclineMarking the number, case, gender, or class of nouns, pronouns, adjectives, and articles.annotationdc:source Originalrdfs:comment Combine with grammatical category what the morpheme adjusted (can be multiple in aggulating languages)hedIdHED_0062179inLibrarylangWord-formation-functionCreating a new word.annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062180inLibrarylangCompoundTo join with another free morpheme to form a more complex word.annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062181inLibrarylangDerivationChanging the meaning of a word, usually by adding an affix.annotationdc:source Originalrdfs:comment Derivation changes the meaning of a word (for instance reverses the meaning or changes intensity). We do not cover all the semantic types of changes that can be the result of morphological changes but instead give a higher level categorization. Further specification might depend on a more semantic schema.hedIdHED_0062182inLibrarylangChange-word-classChanging the word class or part of speech a word belongs to.suggestedTagLexical-roleannotationdc:source Originalrdfs:comment Combine with Lexical-role to express what the process has resulted in. Follows Category-changer concept in GOLD but instead of extending further HED can fulfil the same function by tagging it together with a lexical role.hedIdHED_0062183inLibrarylangMorpheme-typeThe type of a morpheme.annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062184inLibrarylangBound-morpheme-typeA morpheme type that cannot be a word itself, such as prefixes and suffixes.annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062185inLibrarylangFree-morpheme-typeA morpheme type that can function as a word.annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062186inLibrarylangMorphological-positionThe position a morpheme takes relative to the free morpheme of a word.annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062187inLibrarylangAffixA morpheme that is attached to a word stem to form a new word or word form.annotationdc:source Originalrdfs:comment Affix is a categorization of morpheme based on its position. In OLIA this is a subclass of Morpheme. However there are other categorizations of morphemes based on how they change the stem of the word (categorized in OLIA as Morphological processes such as Clitization or reduplication). 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However most writing systems have an overall tendency towards one of these categories and so the categories can be useful to see how large differences are managed by the individuals who speak them. 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it is or as distinguished from one nearly like it.hedIdHED_0013016Dark-shadeA color tone not reflecting much light.hedIdHED_0013017Light-shadeA color tone reflecting more light.hedIdHED_0013018GrayscaleUsing a color map composed of shades of gray, varying from black at the weakest intensity to white at the strongest.hedIdHED_0013019#White intensity between 0 and 1.takesValuevalueClassnumericClasshedIdHED_0013020HSV-colorA color representation that models how colors appear under light.hedIdHED_0013021HSV-valueAn attribute of a visual sensation according to which an area appears to emit more or less light.hedIdHED_0013022#takesValuevalueClassnumericClasshedIdHED_0013023HueAttribute of a visual sensation according to which an area appears to be similar to one of the perceived colors.hedIdHED_0013024#Angular value between 0 and 360.takesValuevalueClassnumericClasshedIdHED_0013025SaturationColorfulness of a stimulus relative to its own brightness.hedIdHED_0013026#B value of RGB between 0 and 1.takesValuevalueClassnumericClasshedIdHED_0013027RGB-colorA color from the RGB schema.hedIdHED_0013028RGB-blueThe blue component.hedIdHED_0013029#B value of RGB between 0 and 1.takesValuevalueClassnumericClasshedIdHED_0013030RGB-greenThe green component.hedIdHED_0013031#G value of RGB between 0 and 1.takesValuevalueClassnumericClasshedIdHED_0013032RGB-redThe red component.hedIdHED_0013033#R value of RGB between 0 and 1.takesValuevalueClassnumericClasshedIdHED_0013034LuminanceA quality that exists by virtue of the luminous intensity per unit area projected in a given direction.hedIdHED_0013035Luminance-contrastThe difference in luminance in specific portions of a scene or image.suggestedTagPercentageRatiohedIdHED_0013036#A non-negative value, usually in the range 0 to 1 or alternative 0 to 100, if representing a percentage.takesValuevalueClassnumericClasshedIdHED_0013037OpacityA measure of impenetrability to light.hedIdHED_0013038Sensory-presentationThe entity has a sensory manifestation.hedIdHED_0013039Auditory-presentationThe sense of hearing is used in the presentation to the user.hedIdHED_0013040Loudspeaker-separationThe distance between two loudspeakers. Grouped with the Distance tag.suggestedTagDistancehedIdHED_0013041MonophonicRelating to sound transmission, recording, or reproduction involving a single transmission path.hedIdHED_0013042SilentThe absence of ambient audible sound or the state of having ceased to produce sounds.hedIdHED_0013043StereophonicRelating to, or constituting sound reproduction involving the use of separated microphones and two transmission channels to achieve the sound separation of a live hearing.hedIdHED_0013044Gustatory-presentationThe sense of taste used in the presentation to the user.hedIdHED_0013045Olfactory-presentationThe sense of smell used in the presentation to the user.hedIdHED_0013046Somatic-presentationThe nervous system is used in the presentation to the user.hedIdHED_0013047Tactile-presentationThe sense of touch used in the presentation to the user.hedIdHED_0013048Vestibular-presentationThe sense balance used in the presentation to the user.hedIdHED_0013049Visual-presentationThe sense of sight used in the presentation to the user.hedIdHED_00130502D-viewA view showing only two dimensions.hedIdHED_00130513D-viewA view showing three dimensions.hedIdHED_0013052Background-viewParts of the view that are farthest from the viewer and usually the not part of the visual focus.hedIdHED_0013053Bistable-viewSomething having two stable visual forms that have two distinguishable stable forms as in optical illusions.hedIdHED_0013054Foreground-viewParts of the view that are closest to the viewer and usually the most important part of the visual focus.hedIdHED_0013055Foveal-viewVisual presentation directly on the fovea. A view projected on the small depression in the retina containing only cones and where vision is most acute.hedIdHED_0013056Map-viewA diagrammatic representation of an area of land or sea showing physical features, cities, roads.hedIdHED_0013057Aerial-viewElevated view of an object from above, with a perspective as though the observer were a bird.hedIdHED_0013058Satellite-viewA representation as captured by technology such as a satellite.hedIdHED_0013059Street-viewA 360-degrees panoramic view from a position on the ground.hedIdHED_0013060Peripheral-viewIndirect vision as it occurs outside the point of fixation.hedIdHED_0013061Task-propertySomething that pertains to a task.extensionAllowedhedIdHED_0013062Task-action-typeHow an agent action should be interpreted in terms of the task specification.hedIdHED_0013063Appropriate-actionAn action suitable or proper in the circumstances.relatedTagInappropriate-actionhedIdHED_0013064Correct-actionAn action that was a correct response in the context of the task.relatedTagIncorrect-actionIndeterminate-actionhedIdHED_0013065CorrectionAn action offering an improvement to replace a mistake or error.hedIdHED_0013066Done-indicationAn action that indicates that the participant has completed this step in the task.relatedTagReady-indicationhedIdHED_0013067Imagined-actionForm a mental image or concept of something. This is used to identity something that only happened in the imagination of the participant as in imagined movements in motor imagery paradigms.hedIdHED_0013068Inappropriate-actionAn action not in keeping with what is correct or proper for the task.relatedTagAppropriate-actionhedIdHED_0013069Incorrect-actionAn action considered wrong or incorrect in the context of the task.relatedTagCorrect-actionIndeterminate-actionhedIdHED_0013070Indeterminate-actionAn action that cannot be distinguished between two or more possibilities in the current context. This tag might be applied when an outside evaluator or a classification algorithm cannot determine a definitive result.relatedTagCorrect-actionIncorrect-actionMissNear-misshedIdHED_0013071MissAn action considered to be a failure in the context of the task. For example, if the agent is supposed to try to hit a target and misses.relatedTagNear-misshedIdHED_0013072Near-missAn action barely satisfied the requirements of the task. In a driving experiment for example this could pertain to a narrowly avoided collision or other accident.relatedTagMisshedIdHED_0013073Omitted-actionAn expected response was skipped.hedIdHED_0013074Ready-indicationAn action that indicates that the participant is ready to perform the next step in the task.relatedTagDone-indicationhedIdHED_0013075Task-attentional-demandStrategy for allocating attention toward goal-relevant information.hedIdHED_0013076Bottom-up-attentionAttentional guidance purely by externally driven factors to stimuli that are salient because of their inherent properties relative to the background. Sometimes this is referred to as stimulus driven.relatedTagTop-down-attentionhedIdHED_0013077Covert-attentionPaying attention without moving the eyes.relatedTagOvert-attentionhedIdHED_0013078Divided-attentionIntegrating parallel multiple stimuli. Behavior involving responding simultaneously to multiple tasks or multiple task demands.relatedTagFocused-attentionhedIdHED_0013079Focused-attentionResponding discretely to specific visual, auditory, or tactile stimuli.relatedTagDivided-attentionhedIdHED_0013080Orienting-attentionDirecting attention to a target stimulus.hedIdHED_0013081Overt-attentionSelectively processing one location over others by moving the eyes to point at that location.relatedTagCovert-attentionhedIdHED_0013082Selective-attentionMaintaining a behavioral or cognitive set in the face of distracting or competing stimuli. Ability to pay attention to a limited array of all available sensory information.hedIdHED_0013083Sustained-attentionMaintaining a consistent behavioral response during continuous and repetitive activity.hedIdHED_0013084Switched-attentionHaving to switch attention between two or more modalities of presentation.hedIdHED_0013085Top-down-attentionVoluntary allocation of attention to certain features. Sometimes this is referred to goal-oriented attention.relatedTagBottom-up-attentionhedIdHED_0013086Task-effect-evidenceThe evidence supporting the conclusion that the event had the specified effect.hedIdHED_0013087Behavioral-evidenceAn indication or conclusion based on the behavior of an agent.hedIdHED_0013088Computational-evidenceA type of evidence in which data are produced, and/or generated, and/or analyzed on a computer.hedIdHED_0013089External-evidenceA phenomenon that follows and is caused by some previous phenomenon.hedIdHED_0013090Intended-effectA phenomenon that is intended to follow and be caused by some previous phenomenon.hedIdHED_0013091Task-event-roleThe purpose of an event with respect to the task.hedIdHED_0013092CueA signal for an action usually indicating a particular response.hedIdHED_0013104Experimental-stimulusPart of something designed to elicit a response in the experiment.hedIdHED_0013093FeedbackAn evaluative response to an inquiry, process, event, or activity.hedIdHED_0013108IncidentalA sensory or other type of event that is unrelated to the task or experiment.hedIdHED_0013094InstructionalUsually associated with a sensory event intended to give instructions to the participant about the task or behavior.hedIdHED_0013095MishapUnplanned disruption such as an equipment or experiment control abnormality or experimenter error.hedIdHED_0013096Participant-responseSomething related to a participant actions in performing the task.hedIdHED_0013097Task-activitySomething that is part of the overall task or is necessary to the overall experiment but is not directly part of a stimulus-response cycle. Examples would be taking a survey or provided providing a silva sample.hedIdHED_0013098WarningSomething that should warn the participant that the parameters of the task have been or are about to be exceeded such as a warning message about getting too close to the shoulder of the road in a driving task.hedIdHED_0013099Task-relationshipSpecifying organizational importance of sub-tasks.hedIdHED_0013100Background-subtaskA part of the task which should be performed in the background as for example inhibiting blinks due to instruction while performing the primary task.hedIdHED_0013101Primary-subtaskA part of the task which should be the primary focus of the participant.hedIdHED_0013102Task-stimulus-roleThe role the stimulus or other type of sensory event, such as feedback, plays in the task.hedIdHED_0013103DistractorA person or thing that distracts or a plausible but incorrect option in a multiple-choice question. In psychological studies this is sometimes referred to as a foil.hedIdHED_0013105ExpectedConsidered likely, probable or anticipated. Something of low information value as in frequent non-targets in an RSVP paradigm.relatedTagUnexpectedsuggestedTagTargethedIdHED_0013106ExtraneousIrrelevant or unrelated to the subject being dealt with.hedIdHED_0013107Go-signalAn indicator to proceed with a planned action.relatedTagStop-signalhedIdHED_0013109MeaningfulConveying significant or relevant information.hedIdHED_0013110Newly-learnedRepresenting recently acquired information or understanding.hedIdHED_0013111Non-informativeSomething that is not useful in forming an opinion or judging an outcome.hedIdHED_0013112Non-targetSomething other than that done or looked for. Also tag Expected if the Non-target is frequent.relatedTagTargethedIdHED_0013113Not-meaningfulNot having a serious, important, or useful quality or purpose.hedIdHED_0013114NovelHaving no previous example or precedent or parallel.hedIdHED_0013115OddballSomething unusual, or infrequent.relatedTagUnexpectedsuggestedTagTargethedIdHED_0013116PenaltyA disadvantage, loss, or hardship due to some action.hedIdHED_0013117PlannedSomething that was decided on or arranged in advance.relatedTagUnplannedhedIdHED_0013118PrimingAn implicit memory effect in which exposure to a stimulus influences response to a later stimulus.hedIdHED_0013119QueryA sentence of inquiry that asks for a reply.hedIdHED_0013120RewardA positive reinforcement for a desired action, behavior or response.hedIdHED_0013121Stop-signalAn indicator that the agent should stop the current activity.relatedTagGo-signalhedIdHED_0013122TargetSomething fixed as a goal, destination, or point of examination.hedIdHED_0013123ThreatAn indicator that signifies hostility and predicts an increased probability of attack.hedIdHED_0013124TimedSomething planned or scheduled to be done at a particular time or lasting for a specified amount of time.hedIdHED_0013125UnexpectedSomething that is not anticipated.relatedTagExpectedhedIdHED_0013126UnplannedSomething that has not been planned as part of the task.relatedTagPlannedhedIdHED_0013127RelationConcerns the way in which two or more people or things are connected.extensionAllowedhedIdHED_0013128Comparative-relationSomething considered in comparison to something else. The first entity is the focus.hedIdHED_0013129Approximately-equal-to(A, (Approximately-equal-to, B)) indicates that A and B have almost the same value. Here A and B could refer to sizes, orders, positions or other quantities.hedIdHED_0013130Equal-to(A, (Equal-to, B)) indicates that the size or order of A is the same as that of B.hedIdHED_0013131Greater-than(A, (Greater-than, B)) indicates that the relative size or order of A is bigger than that of B.hedIdHED_0013132Greater-than-or-equal-to(A, (Greater-than-or-equal-to, B)) indicates that the relative size or order of A is bigger than or the same as that of B.hedIdHED_0013133Less-than(A, (Less-than, B)) indicates that A is smaller than B. Here A and B could refer to sizes, orders, positions or other quantities.hedIdHED_0013134Less-than-or-equal-to(A, (Less-than-or-equal-to, B)) indicates that the relative size or order of A is smaller than or equal to B.hedIdHED_0013135Not-equal-to(A, (Not-equal-to, B)) indicates that the size or order of A is not the same as that of B.hedIdHED_0013136Connective-relationIndicates two entities are related in some way. The first entity is the focus.hedIdHED_0013137Belongs-to(A, (Belongs-to, B)) indicates that A is a member of B.hedIdHED_0013138Connected-to(A, (Connected-to, B)) indicates that A is related to B in some respect, usually through a direct link.hedIdHED_0013139Contained-in(A, (Contained-in, B)) indicates that A is completely inside of B.hedIdHED_0013140Described-by(A, (Described-by, B)) indicates that B provides information about A.hedIdHED_0013141From-to(A, (From-to, B)) indicates a directional relation from A to B. A is considered the source.hedIdHED_0013142Group-of(A, (Group-of, B)) indicates A is a group of items of type B.hedIdHED_0013143Implied-by(A, (Implied-by, B)) indicates B is suggested by A.hedIdHED_0013144Includes(A, (Includes, B)) indicates that A has B as a member or part.hedIdHED_0013145Interacts-with(A, (Interacts-with, B)) indicates A and B interact, possibly reciprocally.hedIdHED_0013146Member-of(A, (Member-of, B)) indicates A is a member of group B.hedIdHED_0013147Part-of(A, (Part-of, B)) indicates A is a part of the whole B.hedIdHED_0013148Performed-by(A, (Performed-by, B)) indicates that the action or procedure A was carried out by agent B.hedIdHED_0013149Performed-using(A, (Performed-using, B)) indicates that the action or procedure A was accomplished using B.hedIdHED_0013150Related-to(A, (Related-to, B)) indicates A has some relationship to B.hedIdHED_0013151Unrelated-to(A, (Unrelated-to, B)) indicates that A is not related to B.For example, A is not related to Task.hedIdHED_0013152Directional-relationA relationship indicating direction of change of one entity relative to another. The first entity is the focus.hedIdHED_0013153Away-from(A, (Away-from, B)) indicates that A is going or has moved away from B. The meaning depends on A and B.hedIdHED_0013154Towards(A, (Towards, B)) indicates that A is going to or has moved to B. The meaning depends on A and B.hedIdHED_0013155Linguistic-relationRelated based on a linguistic property to.rootedRelationannotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062234inLibrarylangGrammatical-relationGrammatical relationship between language items.annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062235inLibrarylangAgreement-withInflectional adjustment to match grammatical category (e.g. case, number, gender) of.annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062236inLibrarylangOrthographic-relatedness-toConnected on the basis of writing or spelling.annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062237inLibrarylangOrthographic-distance-toRemoved in orthographic or written form (e.g. a measure of how far cat is removed from rat in orthography).annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062238inLibrarylangHamming-distance-toThe minimum number of substitutions required to change one string into another string of equal length.annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062239inLibrarylang#Integers 0 and up.takesValuetruevalueClassnumericClasshedIdHED_0062240inLibrarylangLevenshtein-distance-toThe minimum number of single-character edits to change into.annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062241inLibrarylang#Integers 0 and up.takesValuetruevalueClassnumericClasshedIdHED_0062242inLibrarylangPhonological-relatedness-toConnected on the basis of sound.annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062243inLibrarylangPhonological-distance-toRemoved in sounding from.annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062244inLibrarylangPhonological-Levenshtein-distance-toThe minimum number of single-phoneme edits to change into.annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062245inLibrarylang#Integers 0 and up.takesValuetruevalueClassnumericClassannotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062246inLibrarylangSemantic-relatedness-toConnected on the basis of meaning to.annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062247inLibrarylangAntonymous-toMeaning the opposite as.annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062248inLibrarylangSemantic-distance-toRemoved in meaning from.annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062249inLibrarylang#hedIdHED_0062250inLibrarylangSynonymous-toMeaning exactly or nearly the same as.annotationdc:source OriginalhedIdHED_0062251inLibrarylangLogical-relationIndicating a logical relationship between entities. The first entity is usually the focus.hedIdHED_0013156And(A, (And, B)) means A and B are both in effect.hedIdHED_0013157Or(A, (Or, B)) means at least one of A and B are in effect.hedIdHED_0013158Spatial-relationIndicating a relationship about position between entities.hedIdHED_0013159Above(A, (Above, B)) means A is in a place or position that is higher than B.hedIdHED_0013160Across-from(A, (Across-from, B)) means A is on the opposite side of something from B.hedIdHED_0013161Adjacent-to(A, (Adjacent-to, B)) indicates that A is next to B in time or space.hedIdHED_0013162Ahead-of(A, (Ahead-of, B)) indicates that A is further forward in time or space in B.hedIdHED_0013163Around(A, (Around, B)) means A is in or near the present place or situation of B.hedIdHED_0013164Behind(A, (Behind, B)) means A is at or to the far side of B, typically so as to be hidden by it.hedIdHED_0013165Below(A, (Below, B)) means A is in a place or position that is lower than the position of B.hedIdHED_0013166Between(A, (Between, (B, C))) means A is in the space or interval separating B and C.hedIdHED_0013167Bilateral-to(A, (Bilateral, B)) means A is on both sides of B or affects both sides of B.hedIdHED_0013168Bottom-edge-of(A, (Bottom-edge-of, B)) means A is on the bottom most part or or near the boundary of B.relatedTagLeft-edge-ofRight-edge-ofTop-edge-ofhedIdHED_0013169Boundary-of(A, (Boundary-of, B)) means A is on or part of the edge or boundary of B.hedIdHED_0013170Center-of(A, (Center-of, B)) means A is at a point or or in an area that is approximately central within B.hedIdHED_0013171Close-to(A, (Close-to, B)) means A is at a small distance from or is located near in space to B.hedIdHED_0013172Far-from(A, (Far-from, B)) means A is at a large distance from or is not located near in space to B.hedIdHED_0013173In-front-of(A, (In-front-of, B)) means A is in a position just ahead or at the front part of B, potentially partially blocking B from view.hedIdHED_0013174Left-edge-of(A, (Left-edge-of, B)) means A is located on the left side of B on or near the boundary of B.relatedTagBottom-edge-ofRight-edge-ofTop-edge-ofhedIdHED_0013175Left-side-of(A, (Left-side-of, B)) means A is located on the left side of B usually as part of B.relatedTagRight-side-ofhedIdHED_0013176Lower-center-of(A, (Lower-center-of, B)) means A is situated on the lower center part of B (due south). This relation is often used to specify qualitative information about screen position.relatedTagCenter-ofLower-left-ofLower-right-ofUpper-center-ofUpper-right-ofhedIdHED_0013177Lower-left-of(A, (Lower-left-of, B)) means A is situated on the lower left part of B. This relation is often used to specify qualitative information about screen position.relatedTagCenter-ofLower-center-ofLower-right-ofUpper-center-ofUpper-left-ofUpper-right-ofhedIdHED_0013178Lower-right-of(A, (Lower-right-of, B)) means A is situated on the lower right part of B. This relation is often used to specify qualitative information about screen position.relatedTagCenter-ofLower-center-ofLower-left-ofUpper-left-ofUpper-center-ofUpper-left-ofLower-right-ofhedIdHED_0013179Outside-of(A, (Outside-of, B)) means A is located in the space around but not including B.hedIdHED_0013180Over(A, (Over, B)) means A above is above B so as to cover or protect or A extends over the a general area as from a from a vantage point.hedIdHED_0013181Right-edge-of(A, (Right-edge-of, B)) means A is located on the right side of B on or near the boundary of B.relatedTagBottom-edge-ofLeft-edge-ofTop-edge-ofhedIdHED_0013182Right-side-of(A, (Right-side-of, B)) means A is located on the right side of B usually as part of B.relatedTagLeft-side-ofhedIdHED_0013183To-left-of(A, (To-left-of, B)) means A is located on or directed toward the side to the west of B when B is facing north. This term is used when A is not part of B.hedIdHED_0013184To-right-of(A, (To-right-of, B)) means A is located on or directed toward the side to the east of B when B is facing north. This term is used when A is not part of B.hedIdHED_0013185Top-edge-of(A, (Top-edge-of, B)) means A is on the uppermost part or or near the boundary of B.relatedTagLeft-edge-ofRight-edge-ofBottom-edge-ofhedIdHED_0013186Top-of(A, (Top-of, B)) means A is on the uppermost part, side, or surface of B.hedIdHED_0013187Underneath(A, (Underneath, B)) means A is situated directly below and may be concealed by B.hedIdHED_0013188Upper-center-of(A, (Upper-center-of, B)) means A is situated on the upper center part of B (due north). This relation is often used to specify qualitative information about screen position.relatedTagCenter-ofLower-center-ofLower-left-ofLower-right-ofUpper-center-ofUpper-right-ofhedIdHED_0013189Upper-left-of(A, (Upper-left-of, B)) means A is situated on the upper left part of B. This relation is often used to specify qualitative information about screen position.relatedTagCenter-ofLower-center-ofLower-left-ofLower-right-ofUpper-center-ofUpper-right-ofhedIdHED_0013190Upper-right-of(A, (Upper-right-of, B)) means A is situated on the upper right part of B. This relation is often used to specify qualitative information about screen position.relatedTagCenter-ofLower-center-ofLower-left-ofUpper-left-ofUpper-center-ofLower-right-ofhedIdHED_0013191Within(A, (Within, B)) means A is on the inside of or contained in B.hedIdHED_0013192Temporal-relationA relationship that includes a temporal or time-based component.hedIdHED_0013193After(A, (After, B)) means A happens at a time subsequent to a reference time related to B.hedIdHED_0013194Asynchronous-with(A, (Asynchronous-with, B)) means A happens at times not occurring at the same time or having the same period or phase as B.hedIdHED_0013195Before(A, (Before, B)) means A happens at a time earlier in time or order than B.hedIdHED_0013196During(A, (During, B)) means A happens at some point in a given period of time in which B is ongoing.hedIdHED_0013197Synchronous-with(A, (Synchronous-with, B)) means A happens at occurs at the same time or rate as B.hedIdHED_0013198Waiting-for(A, (Waiting-for, B)) means A pauses for something to happen in B.hedIdHED_0013199accelerationUnitsdefaultUnitsm-per-s^2hedIdHED_0011500m-per-s^2SIUnitunitSymbolconversionFactor1.0allowedCharactercarethedIdHED_0011600angleUnitsdefaultUnitsradianhedIdHED_0011501radianSIUnitconversionFactor1.0hedIdHED_0011601radSIUnitunitSymbolconversionFactor1.0hedIdHED_0011602degreeconversionFactor0.0174533hedIdHED_0011603areaUnitsdefaultUnitsm^2hedIdHED_0011502m^2SIUnitunitSymbolconversionFactor1.0allowedCharactercarethedIdHED_0011604currencyUnitsUnits indicating the worth of something.defaultUnits$hedIdHED_0011503dollarconversionFactor1.0hedIdHED_0011605$unitPrefixunitSymbolconversionFactor1.0allowedCharacterdollarhedIdHED_0011606euroThe official currency of a large subset of member countries of the European Union.hedIdHED_0011607pointAn arbitrary unit of value, usually an integer indicating reward or penalty.hedIdHED_0011608electricPotentialUnitsdefaultUnitsuVhedIdHED_0011504VSIUnitunitSymbolconversionFactor0.000001hedIdHED_0011609uVAdded as a direct unit because it is the default unit.conversionFactor1.0hedIdHED_0011644voltSIUnitconversionFactor0.000001hedIdHED_0011610frequencyUnitsdefaultUnitsHzhedIdHED_0011505hertzSIUnitconversionFactor1.0hedIdHED_0011611HzSIUnitunitSymbolconversionFactor1.0hedIdHED_0011612intensityUnitsdefaultUnitsdBhedIdHED_0011506dBIntensity expressed as ratio to a threshold. May be used for sound intensity.unitSymbolconversionFactor1.0hedIdHED_0011613candelaUnits used to express light intensity.SIUnithedIdHED_0011614cdUnits used to express light intensity.SIUnitunitSymbolhedIdHED_0011615jerkUnitsdefaultUnitsm-per-s^3hedIdHED_0011507m-per-s^3unitSymbolconversionFactor1.0allowedCharactercarethedIdHED_0011616magneticFieldUnitsdefaultUnitsThedIdHED_0011508teslaSIUnitconversionFactor10e-15hedIdHED_0011617TSIUnitunitSymbolconversionFactor10e-15hedIdHED_0011618memorySizeUnitsdefaultUnitsBhedIdHED_0011509byteSIUnitconversionFactor1.0hedIdHED_0011619BSIUnitunitSymbolconversionFactor1.0hedIdHED_0011620physicalLengthUnitsdefaultUnitsmhedIdHED_0011510footconversionFactor0.3048hedIdHED_0011621inchconversionFactor0.0254hedIdHED_0011622meterSIUnitconversionFactor1.0hedIdHED_0011623metreSIUnitconversionFactor1.0hedIdHED_0011624mSIUnitunitSymbolconversionFactor1.0hedIdHED_0011625mileconversionFactor1609.34hedIdHED_0011626speedUnitsdefaultUnitsm-per-shedIdHED_0011511m-per-sSIUnitunitSymbolconversionFactor1.0hedIdHED_0011627mphunitSymbolconversionFactor0.44704hedIdHED_0011628kphunitSymbolconversionFactor0.277778hedIdHED_0011629temperatureUnitsdefaultUnitsdegree-CelsiushedIdHED_0011512degree-CelsiusSIUnitconversionFactor1.0hedIdHED_0011630degree CelsiusUnits are not allowed to have spaces. Use degree-Celsius or oC.deprecatedFrom8.2.0SIUnitconversionFactor1.0hedIdHED_0011631oCSIUnitunitSymbolconversionFactor1.0hedIdHED_0011632timeUnitsdefaultUnitsshedIdHED_0011513secondSIUnitconversionFactor1.0hedIdHED_0011633sSIUnitunitSymbolconversionFactor1.0hedIdHED_0011634dayconversionFactor86400hedIdHED_0011635monthhedIdHED_0011645minuteconversionFactor60hedIdHED_0011636hourShould be in 24-hour format.conversionFactor3600hedIdHED_0011637yearYears do not have a constant conversion factor to seconds.hedIdHED_0011638volumeUnitsdefaultUnitsm^3hedIdHED_0011514m^3SIUnitunitSymbolconversionFactor1.0allowedCharactercarethedIdHED_0011639weightUnitsdefaultUnitsghedIdHED_0011515gSIUnitunitSymbolconversionFactor1.0hedIdHED_0011640gramSIUnitconversionFactor1.0hedIdHED_0011641poundconversionFactor453.592hedIdHED_0011642lbconversionFactor453.592hedIdHED_0011643decaSI unit multiple representing 10e1.SIUnitModifierconversionFactor10.0hedIdHED_0011400daSI unit multiple representing 10e1.SIUnitSymbolModifierconversionFactor10.0hedIdHED_0011401hectoSI unit multiple representing 10e2.SIUnitModifierconversionFactor100.0hedIdHED_0011402hSI unit multiple representing 10e2.SIUnitSymbolModifierconversionFactor100.0hedIdHED_0011403kiloSI unit multiple representing 10e3.SIUnitModifierconversionFactor1000.0hedIdHED_0011404kSI unit multiple representing 10e3.SIUnitSymbolModifierconversionFactor1000.0hedIdHED_0011405megaSI unit multiple representing 10e6.SIUnitModifierconversionFactor10e6hedIdHED_0011406MSI unit multiple representing 10e6.SIUnitSymbolModifierconversionFactor10e6hedIdHED_0011407gigaSI unit multiple representing 10e9.SIUnitModifierconversionFactor10e9hedIdHED_0011408GSI unit multiple representing 10e9.SIUnitSymbolModifierconversionFactor10e9hedIdHED_0011409teraSI unit multiple representing 10e12.SIUnitModifierconversionFactor10e12hedIdHED_0011410TSI unit multiple representing 10e12.SIUnitSymbolModifierconversionFactor10e12hedIdHED_0011411petaSI unit multiple representing 10e15.SIUnitModifierconversionFactor10e15hedIdHED_0011412PSI unit multiple representing 10e15.SIUnitSymbolModifierconversionFactor10e15hedIdHED_0011413exaSI unit multiple representing 10e18.SIUnitModifierconversionFactor10e18hedIdHED_0011414ESI unit multiple representing 10e18.SIUnitSymbolModifierconversionFactor10e18hedIdHED_0011415zettaSI unit multiple representing 10e21.SIUnitModifierconversionFactor10e21hedIdHED_0011416ZSI unit multiple representing 10e21.SIUnitSymbolModifierconversionFactor10e21hedIdHED_0011417yottaSI unit multiple representing 10e24.SIUnitModifierconversionFactor10e24hedIdHED_0011418YSI unit multiple representing 10e24.SIUnitSymbolModifierconversionFactor10e24hedIdHED_0011419deciSI unit submultiple representing 10e-1.SIUnitModifierconversionFactor0.1hedIdHED_0011420dSI unit submultiple representing 10e-1.SIUnitSymbolModifierconversionFactor0.1hedIdHED_0011421centiSI unit submultiple representing 10e-2.SIUnitModifierconversionFactor0.01hedIdHED_0011422cSI unit submultiple representing 10e-2.SIUnitSymbolModifierconversionFactor0.01hedIdHED_0011423milliSI unit submultiple representing 10e-3.SIUnitModifierconversionFactor0.001hedIdHED_0011424mSI unit submultiple representing 10e-3.SIUnitSymbolModifierconversionFactor0.001hedIdHED_0011425microSI unit submultiple representing 10e-6.SIUnitModifierconversionFactor10e-6hedIdHED_0011426uSI unit submultiple representing 10e-6.SIUnitSymbolModifierconversionFactor10e-6hedIdHED_0011427nanoSI unit submultiple representing 10e-9.SIUnitModifierconversionFactor10e-9hedIdHED_0011428nSI unit submultiple representing 10e-9.SIUnitSymbolModifierconversionFactor10e-9hedIdHED_0011429picoSI unit submultiple representing 10e-12.SIUnitModifierconversionFactor10e-12hedIdHED_0011430pSI unit submultiple representing 10e-12.SIUnitSymbolModifierconversionFactor10e-12hedIdHED_0011431femtoSI unit submultiple representing 10e-15.SIUnitModifierconversionFactor10e-15hedIdHED_0011432fSI unit submultiple representing 10e-15.SIUnitSymbolModifierconversionFactor10e-15hedIdHED_0011433attoSI unit submultiple representing 10e-18.SIUnitModifierconversionFactor10e-18hedIdHED_0011434aSI unit submultiple representing 10e-18.SIUnitSymbolModifierconversionFactor10e-18hedIdHED_0011435zeptoSI unit submultiple representing 10e-21.SIUnitModifierconversionFactor10e-21hedIdHED_0011436zSI unit submultiple representing 10e-21.SIUnitSymbolModifierconversionFactor10e-21hedIdHED_0011437yoctoSI unit submultiple representing 10e-24.SIUnitModifierconversionFactor10e-24hedIdHED_0011438ySI unit submultiple representing 10e-24.SIUnitSymbolModifierconversionFactor10e-24hedIdHED_0011439dateTimeClassDate-times should conform to ISO8601 date-time format YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss.000000Z (year, month, day, hour (24h), minute, second, optional fractional seconds, and optional UTC time indicator. Any variation on the full form is allowed.allowedCharacterdigitsThyphencolonhedIdHED_0011301nameClassValue class designating values that have the characteristics of node names. The allowed characters are alphanumeric, hyphen, and underscore.allowedCharacterlettersdigitsunderscorehyphenhedIdHED_0011302numericClassValue must be a valid numerical value.allowedCharacterdigitsEeplushyphenperiodhedIdHED_0011303posixPathPosix path specification.allowedCharacterdigitslettersslashcolonhedIdHED_0011304textClassValues that have the characteristics of text such as in descriptions. The text characters include printable characters (32 <= ASCII< 127) excluding comma, square bracket and curly braces as well as non ASCII (ASCII codes > 127).allowedCharactertexthedIdHED_0011305annotationA annotation link to an item in another ontology or item.elementDomainstringRangehedIdHED_0010504annotationPropertyhedIdThe unique identifier of this element in the HED namespace.elementDomainstringRangehedIdHED_0010500annotationPropertyrequireChildThis tag must have a descendent.tagDomainboolRangehedIdHED_0010501annotationPropertyrootedThis top-level library schema node should have a parent which is the indicated node in the partnered standard schema.tagDomaintagRangehedIdHED_0010502annotationPropertytakesValueThis tag is a hashtag placeholder that is expected to be replaced with a user-defined value.tagDomainboolRangehedIdHED_0010503annotationPropertydefaultUnitsThe default units to use if the placeholder has a unit class but the substituted value has no units.unitClassDomainunitRangehedIdHED_0010104isPartOfThis tag is part of the indicated tag -- as in the nose is part of the face.tagDomaintagRangehedIdHED_0010109relatedTagA HED tag that is closely related to this tag. This attribute is used by tagging tools.tagDomaintagRangehedIdHED_0010105suggestedTagA tag that is often associated with this tag. This attribute is used by tagging tools to provide tagging suggestions.tagDomaintagRangehedIdHED_0010106unitClassThe unit class that the value of a placeholder node can belong to.tagDomainunitClassRangehedIdHED_0010107valueClassType of value taken on by the value of a placeholder node.tagDomainvalueClassRangehedIdHED_0010108allowedCharacterA special character that is allowed in expressing the value of a placeholder of a specified value class. Allowed characters may be listed individual, named individually, or named as a group as specified in Section 2.2 Character sets and restrictions of the HED specification.unitDomainunitModifierDomainvalueClassDomainstringRangehedIdHED_0010304conversionFactorThe factor to multiply these units or unit modifiers by to convert to default units.unitDomainunitModifierDomainnumericRangehedIdHED_0010305deprecatedFromThe latest schema version in which the element was not deprecated.elementDomainstringRangehedIdHED_0010306extensionAllowedUsers can add unlimited levels of child nodes under this tag. This tag is propagated to child nodes except for hashtag placeholders.tagDomainboolRangehedIdHED_0010307inLibraryThe named library schema that this schema element is from. This attribute is added by tools when a library schema is merged into its partnered standard schema.elementDomainstringRangehedIdHED_0010309reservedThis tag has special meaning and requires special handling by tools.tagDomainboolRangehedIdHED_0010310SIUnitThis unit element is an SI unit and can be modified by multiple and sub-multiple names. Note that some units such as byte are designated as SI units although they are not part of the standard.unitDomainboolRangehedIdHED_0010311SIUnitModifierThis SI unit modifier represents a multiple or sub-multiple of a base unit rather than a unit symbol.unitModifierDomainboolRangehedIdHED_0010312SIUnitSymbolModifierThis SI unit modifier represents a multiple or sub-multiple of a unit symbol rather than a base symbol.unitModifierDomainboolRangehedIdHED_0010313tagGroupThis tag can only appear inside a tag group.tagDomainboolRangehedIdHED_0010314topLevelTagGroupThis tag (or its descendants) can only appear in a top-level tag group. There are additional tag-specific restrictions on what other tags can appear in the group with this tag.tagDomainboolRangehedIdHED_0010315uniqueOnly one of this tag or its descendants can be used in the event-level HED string.tagDomainboolRangehedIdHED_0010316unitPrefixThis unit is a prefix unit (e.g., dollar sign in the currency units).unitDomainboolRangehedIdHED_0010317unitSymbolThis tag is an abbreviation or symbol representing a type of unit. Unit symbols represent both the singular and the plural and thus cannot be pluralized.unitDomainboolRangehedIdHED_0010318annotationPropertyThe value is not inherited by child nodes.hedIdHED_0010701boolRangeThis schema attribute's value can be true or false. This property was formerly named boolProperty.hedIdHED_0010702elementDomainThis schema attribute can apply to any type of element class (i.e., tag, unit, unit class, unit modifier, or value class). This property was formerly named elementProperty.hedIdHED_0010703tagDomainThis schema attribute can apply to node (tag-term) elements. This was added so attributes could apply to multiple types of elements. This property was formerly named nodeProperty.hedIdHED_0010704tagRangeThis schema attribute's value can be a node. This property was formerly named nodeProperty.hedIdHED_0010705numericRangeThis schema attribute's value can be numeric.hedIdHED_0010706stringRangeThis schema attribute's value can be a string.hedIdHED_0010707unitClassDomainThis schema attribute can apply to unit classes. This property was formerly named unitClassProperty.hedIdHED_0010708unitClassRangeThis schema attribute's value can be a unit class.hedIdHED_0010709unitModifierDomainThis schema attribute can apply to unit modifiers. This property was formerly named unitModifierProperty.hedIdHED_0010710unitDomainThis schema attribute can apply to units. This property was formerly named unitProperty.hedIdHED_0010711unitRangeThis schema attribute's value can be units.hedIdHED_0010712valueClassDomainThis schema attribute can apply to value classes. This property was formerly named valueClassProperty.hedIdHED_0010713valueClassRangeThis schema attribute's value can be a value class.hedIdHED_0010714The current prerelease of the schema is primarily centered around written language and current development focuses on adding grammatical aspect characteristics and spoken word characteristics into the vocabulary. Wikipedia
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General definitions of concepts.dc:http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/#The Dublin Core elementsfoaf:http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/#Friend-of-a-Friend http://xmlns.com/foaf/spec/glotto:https://glottolog.org/resource/languoid/id/#Glottolog 5.1 Comprehensive language reference databaseiao:http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/iao.owlInformation Artifact Ontology (IAO)ncit:http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/ncit.owlNCI Thesaurus OBO Editionobogo:http://www.geneontology.org/formats/oboInOwlThe OBO Format Namespaceowl:http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owlThe OWL namespace [OWL2-OVERVIEW]prov:http://www.w3.org/ns/provThe PROV namespace [PROV-DM]rdf:http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-nsThe RDF namespace [RDF-CONCEPTS]rdfs:http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schemaThe RDF Schema namespace [RDFS]skos:http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/coreSKOS (Simple Knowledge Organization System) Vocabularyterms:http://purl.org/dc/terms/#The Dublin Core termsxml:http://www.w3.org/XML/1998/namespaceXLM Namespace [XML]xsd:http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchemaXML Schema Namespace [XMLSCHEMA11-2]dc:contributorhttp://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/contributorAn entity responsible for making contributions to the resource.dc:creatorhttp://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/creatorAn entity primarily responsible for making the resource.dc:datehttp://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/dateA point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource.dc:descriptionhttp://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/descriptionAn account of the resource.dc:formathttp://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/formatThe file formatdc:identifierhttp://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/identifierAn unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context.dc:languagehttp://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/languageA language of the resource.dc:publisherhttp://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/publisherAn entity responsible for making the resource available.dc:relationhttp://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/relationA related resource.dc:sourcehttp://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/sourceA related resource from which the described resource is derived.dc:subjecthttp://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/subjectThe topic of the resource.dc:titlehttp://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/titleA name given to the resource.dc:typehttp://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/typeThe nature or genre of the resource.foaf:homepagehttp://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/homepageA homepage for some thing.glotto:Glottocodehttps://glottolog.org/resource/languoid/id/#The ID for the language.obogo:has_dbxrefhttp://www.geneontology.org/formats/oboInOwl#hasDbXrefProperty indicating that an ontology term has a cross-reference to a database.terms:licensehttp://purl.org/dc/terms/licenseA legal document giving official permission to do something with the resource.