Inherited metadata overrides immediate metadata for multi-echo data with same-named single-echo #1044
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Description
I have a unique case stemming from a modified version of ds002156
. I basically took the first echo from a multi-echo run and removed the echo entity to simulate a single-echo run.
sub-23638_ses-03_task-rest_run-1_bold.json
sub-23638_ses-03_task-rest_run-1_bold.nii.gz
sub-23638_ses-03_task-rest_run-1_echo-1_bold.json
sub-23638_ses-03_task-rest_run-1_echo-1_bold.nii.gz
sub-23638_ses-03_task-rest_run-1_echo-2_bold.json
sub-23638_ses-03_task-rest_run-1_echo-2_bold.nii.gz
sub-23638_ses-03_task-rest_run-1_echo-3_bold.json
sub-23638_ses-03_task-rest_run-1_echo-3_bold.nii.gz
sub-23638_ses-03_task-rest_run-1_echo-4_bold.json
sub-23638_ses-03_task-rest_run-1_echo-4_bold.nii.gz
If I do layout.get_metadata("/path/to/dset/sub-23638/ses-03/sub-23638_ses-03_task-rest_run-1_echo-2_bold.nii.gz")
, I get 0.015 for the EchoTime
, even though the second echo's EchoTime
is 0.0286.
I can reproduce this by modifying the synthetic test dataset.
While it's a rare case, and dataset curators should 100% use an acq
entity to distinguish multi-echo and single-echo runs, AFAIK this organization doesn't violate BIDS rules.