diff --git a/library_schemas/lisa/prerelease/HED_lisa_0.0.1.xml b/library_schemas/lisa/prerelease/HED_lisa_0.0.1.xml
index ce8eb83e..84525750 100644
--- a/library_schemas/lisa/prerelease/HED_lisa_0.0.1.xml
+++ b/library_schemas/lisa/prerelease/HED_lisa_0.0.1.xml
@@ -773,7 +773,7 @@ LISA allows for annotation of language stimuli on different levels through the o
Predict
- Say or estimate that something will happen or will be a consequence of something without having exact informaton.
+ Say or estimate that something will happen or will be a consequence of something without having exact information.
Recall
@@ -2015,7 +2015,7 @@ LISA allows for annotation of language stimuli on different levels through the o
Tool
- A component that is not part of a device but is designed to support its assemby or operation.
+ A component that is not part of a device but is designed to support its assembly or operation.
@@ -2203,7 +2203,7 @@ LISA allows for annotation of language stimuli on different levels through the o
Truck
- A motor vehicle which, as its primary funcion, transports cargo rather than human passangers.
+ A motor vehicle which, as its primary function, transports cargo rather than human passangers.
@@ -2245,7 +2245,7 @@ LISA allows for annotation of language stimuli on different levels through the o
Mechanical vibrations transmitted by an elastic medium. Something that can be heard.
Environmental-sound
- Sounds occuring in the environment. An accumulation of noise pollution that occurs outside. This noise can be caused by transport, industrial, and recreational activities.
+ Sounds occurring in the environment. An accumulation of noise pollution that occurs outside. This noise can be caused by transport, industrial, and recreational activities.
Crowd-sound
Noise produced by a mixture of sounds from a large group of people.
@@ -4185,7 +4185,7 @@ LISA allows for annotation of language stimuli on different levels through the o
Statistical-recall
- Sensitivity is a measurement datum qualifying a binary classification test and is computed by substracting the false negative rate to the integral numeral 1.
+ Sensitivity is a measurement datum qualifying a binary classification test and is computed by subtracting the false negative rate to the integral numeral 1.
#
@@ -4351,7 +4351,7 @@ LISA allows for annotation of language stimuli on different levels through the o
Characterization of the physical features of a tract of land.
Composite-terrain
- Tracts of land characterized by a mixure of physical features.
+ Tracts of land characterized by a mixture of physical features.
Dirt-terrain
diff --git a/library_schemas/score/hedwiki/HED_score_1.0.0.mediawiki b/library_schemas/score/hedwiki/HED_score_1.0.0.mediawiki
index 093994ad..e09902cb 100644
--- a/library_schemas/score/hedwiki/HED_score_1.0.0.mediawiki
+++ b/library_schemas/score/hedwiki/HED_score_1.0.0.mediawiki
@@ -94,8 +94,8 @@ For more information see https://hed-schema-library.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ind
* Frontal-arousal-rhythm {suggestedTag=Appearance-mode, suggestedTag=Discharge-pattern} [Prolonged (up to 20s) rhythmical sharp or spiky activity over the frontal areas (maximum over the frontal midline) seen at arousal from sleep in children with minimal cerebral dysfunction.]
* Vertex-wave {suggestedTag=Finding-significance-to-recording, suggestedTag=Brain-laterality, suggestedTag=Brain-region, suggestedTag=Sensors, suggestedTag=Finding-amplitude-asymmetry} [Sharp potential, maximal at the vertex, negative relative to other areas, apparently occurring spontaneously during sleep or in response to a sensory stimulus during sleep or wakefulness. May be single or repetitive. Amplitude varies but rarely exceeds 250 microV. Abbreviation: V wave. Synonym: vertex sharp wave.]
* K-complex {suggestedTag=Finding-significance-to-recording, suggestedTag=Brain-laterality, suggestedTag=Brain-region, suggestedTag=Sensors, suggestedTag=Finding-amplitude-asymmetry} [A burst of somewhat variable appearance, consisting most commonly of a high voltage negative slow wave followed by a smaller positive slow wave frequently associated with a sleep spindle. Duration greater than 0.5 s. Amplitude is generally maximal in the frontal vertex. K complexes occur during nonREM sleep, apparently spontaneously, or in response to sudden sensory / auditory stimuli, and are not specific for any individual sensory modality.]
- * Saw-tooth-waves {suggestedTag=Finding-significance-to-recording, suggestedTag=Brain-laterality, suggestedTag=Brain-region, suggestedTag=Sensors, suggestedTag=Finding-amplitude-asymmetry} [Vertex negative 2-5 Hz waves occuring in series during REM sleep]
- * POSTS {suggestedTag=Finding-significance-to-recording, suggestedTag=Brain-laterality, suggestedTag=Brain-region, suggestedTag=Sensors, suggestedTag=Finding-amplitude-asymmetry} [Positive occipital sharp transients of sleep. Sharp transient maximal over the occipital regions, positive relative to other areas, apparently occurring spontaneously during sleep. May be single or repetitive. Amplitude varies but is generally bellow 50 microV.]
+ * Saw-tooth-waves {suggestedTag=Finding-significance-to-recording, suggestedTag=Brain-laterality, suggestedTag=Brain-region, suggestedTag=Sensors, suggestedTag=Finding-amplitude-asymmetry} [Vertex negative 2-5 Hz waves occurring in series during REM sleep]
+ * POSTS {suggestedTag=Finding-significance-to-recording, suggestedTag=Brain-laterality, suggestedTag=Brain-region, suggestedTag=Sensors, suggestedTag=Finding-amplitude-asymmetry} [Positive occipital sharp transients of sleep. Sharp transient maximal over the occipital regions, positive relative to other areas, apparently occurring spontaneously during sleep. May be single or repetitive. Amplitude varies but is generally below 50 microV.]
* Hypnagogic-hypersynchrony {suggestedTag=Finding-significance-to-recording, suggestedTag=Brain-laterality, suggestedTag=Brain-region, suggestedTag=Sensors, suggestedTag=Finding-amplitude-asymmetry} [Bursts of bilateral, synchronous delta or theta activity of large amplitude, occasionally with superimposed faster components, occurring during falling asleep or during awakening, in children.]
* Non-reactive-sleep [EEG activity consisting of normal sleep graphoelements, but which cannot be interrupted by external stimuli/ the patient cannot be waken.]
@@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ For more information see https://hed-schema-library.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ind
* Small-sharp-spikes {suggestedTag=Brain-laterality, suggestedTag=Brain-region, suggestedTag=Sensors, suggestedTag=Appearance-mode, suggestedTag=Discharge-pattern} [Benign epileptiform Transients of Sleep (BETS). Small sharp spikes (SSS) of very short duration and low amplitude, often followed by a small theta wave, occurring in the temporal regions during drowsiness and light sleep. They occur on one or both sides (often asynchronously). The main negative and positive components are of about equally spiky character. Rarely seen in children, they are seen most often in adults and the elderly. Two thirds of the patients have a history of epileptic seizures.]
* Fourteen-six-Hz-positive-burst {suggestedTag=Brain-laterality, suggestedTag=Brain-region, suggestedTag=Sensors, suggestedTag=Appearance-mode, suggestedTag=Discharge-pattern} [Burst of arch-shaped waves at 13-17 Hz and/or 5-7-Hz but most commonly at 14 and or 6 Hz seen generally over the posterior temporal and adjacent areas of one or both sides of the head during sleep. The sharp peaks of its component waves are positive with respect to other regions. Amplitude varies but is generally below 75 micro V. Comments: (1) best demonstrated by referential recording using contralateral earlobe or other remote, reference electrodes. (2) This pattern has no established clinical significance.]
* Six-Hz-spike-slow-wave {suggestedTag=Brain-laterality, suggestedTag=Brain-region, suggestedTag=Sensors, suggestedTag=Appearance-mode, suggestedTag=Discharge-pattern} [Spike and slow wave complexes at 4-7Hz, but mostly at 6 Hz occurring generally in brief bursts bilaterally and synchronously, symmetrically or asymmetrically, and either confined to or of larger amplitude over the posterior or anterior regions of the head. The spike has a strong positive component. Amplitude varies but is generally smaller than that of spike-and slow-wave complexes repeating at slower rates. Comment: this pattern should be distinguished from epileptiform discharges. Synonym: wave and spike phantom.]
- * Rudimentary-spike-wave-complex {suggestedTag=Brain-laterality, suggestedTag=Brain-region, suggestedTag=Sensors, suggestedTag=Appearance-mode, suggestedTag=Discharge-pattern} [Synonym: Pseudo petit mal discharge. Paroxysmal discharge that consists of generalized or nearly generalized high voltage 3 to 4/sec waves with poorly developed spike in the positive trough between the slow waves, occurring in drowsiness only. It is found only in infancy and early childhood when marked hypnagogic rhythmical theta activity is paramount in the drowsy state.]
+ * Rudimentary-spike-wave-complex {suggestedTag=Brain-laterality, suggestedTag=Brain-region, suggestedTag=Sensors, suggestedTag=Appearance-mode, suggestedTag=Discharge-pattern} [Synonym: Pseudo petit mal discharge. Paroxysmal discharge that consists of generalized or nearly generalized high voltage 3 to 4/sec waves with poorly developed spike in the positive through between the slow waves, occurring in drowsiness only. It is found only in infancy and early childhood when marked hypnagogic rhythmical theta activity is paramount in the drowsy state.]
* Slow-fused-transient {suggestedTag=Brain-laterality, suggestedTag=Brain-region, suggestedTag=Sensors, suggestedTag=Appearance-mode, suggestedTag=Discharge-pattern} [A posterior slow-wave preceded by a sharp-contoured potential that blends together with the ensuing slow wave, in children.]
* Needle-like-occipital-spikes-blind {suggestedTag=Brain-laterality, suggestedTag=Brain-region, suggestedTag=Sensors, suggestedTag=Appearance-mode, suggestedTag=Discharge-pattern} [Spike discharges of a particularly fast and needle-like character develop over the occipital region in most congenitally blind children. Completely disappear during childhood or adolescence.]
* Subclinical-rhythmic-EEG-discharge-adults {suggestedTag=Brain-laterality, suggestedTag=Brain-region, suggestedTag=Sensors, suggestedTag=Appearance-mode, suggestedTag=Discharge-pattern} [Subclinical rhythmic EEG discharge of adults (SERDA). A rhythmic pattern seen in the adult age group, mainly in the waking state or drowsiness. It consists of a mixture of frequencies, often predominant in the theta range. The onset may be fairly abrupt with widespread sharp rhythmical theta and occasionally with delta activity. As to the spatial distribution, a maximum of this discharge is usually found over the centroparietal region and especially over the vertex. It may resemble a seizure discharge but is not accompanied by any clinical signs or symptoms.]
diff --git a/library_schemas/score/hedwiki/HED_score_1.1.0.mediawiki b/library_schemas/score/hedwiki/HED_score_1.1.0.mediawiki
index 79ebcf89..ca0b0865 100644
--- a/library_schemas/score/hedwiki/HED_score_1.1.0.mediawiki
+++ b/library_schemas/score/hedwiki/HED_score_1.1.0.mediawiki
@@ -94,8 +94,8 @@ For more information see https://hed-schema-library.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ind
* Frontal-arousal-rhythm {suggestedTag=Appearance-mode, suggestedTag=Discharge-pattern} [Prolonged (up to 20s) rhythmical sharp or spiky activity over the frontal areas (maximum over the frontal midline) seen at arousal from sleep in children with minimal cerebral dysfunction.]
* Vertex-wave {suggestedTag=Finding-significance-to-recording, suggestedTag=Brain-laterality, suggestedTag=Brain-region, suggestedTag=Sensors, suggestedTag=Finding-amplitude-asymmetry} [Sharp potential, maximal at the vertex, negative relative to other areas, apparently occurring spontaneously during sleep or in response to a sensory stimulus during sleep or wakefulness. May be single or repetitive. Amplitude varies but rarely exceeds 250 microV. Abbreviation: V wave. Synonym: vertex sharp wave.]
* K-complex {suggestedTag=Finding-significance-to-recording, suggestedTag=Brain-laterality, suggestedTag=Brain-region, suggestedTag=Sensors, suggestedTag=Finding-amplitude-asymmetry} [A burst of somewhat variable appearance, consisting most commonly of a high voltage negative slow wave followed by a smaller positive slow wave frequently associated with a sleep spindle. Duration greater than 0.5 s. Amplitude is generally maximal in the frontal vertex. K complexes occur during nonREM sleep, apparently spontaneously, or in response to sudden sensory / auditory stimuli, and are not specific for any individual sensory modality.]
- * Saw-tooth-waves {suggestedTag=Finding-significance-to-recording, suggestedTag=Brain-laterality, suggestedTag=Brain-region, suggestedTag=Sensors, suggestedTag=Finding-amplitude-asymmetry} [Vertex negative 2-5 Hz waves occuring in series during REM sleep]
- * POSTS {suggestedTag=Finding-significance-to-recording, suggestedTag=Brain-laterality, suggestedTag=Brain-region, suggestedTag=Sensors, suggestedTag=Finding-amplitude-asymmetry} [Positive occipital sharp transients of sleep. Sharp transient maximal over the occipital regions, positive relative to other areas, apparently occurring spontaneously during sleep. May be single or repetitive. Amplitude varies but is generally bellow 50 microV.]
+ * Saw-tooth-waves {suggestedTag=Finding-significance-to-recording, suggestedTag=Brain-laterality, suggestedTag=Brain-region, suggestedTag=Sensors, suggestedTag=Finding-amplitude-asymmetry} [Vertex negative 2-5 Hz waves occurring in series during REM sleep]
+ * POSTS {suggestedTag=Finding-significance-to-recording, suggestedTag=Brain-laterality, suggestedTag=Brain-region, suggestedTag=Sensors, suggestedTag=Finding-amplitude-asymmetry} [Positive occipital sharp transients of sleep. Sharp transient maximal over the occipital regions, positive relative to other areas, apparently occurring spontaneously during sleep. May be single or repetitive. Amplitude varies but is generally below 50 microV.]
* Hypnagogic-hypersynchrony {suggestedTag=Finding-significance-to-recording, suggestedTag=Brain-laterality, suggestedTag=Brain-region, suggestedTag=Sensors, suggestedTag=Finding-amplitude-asymmetry} [Bursts of bilateral, synchronous delta or theta activity of large amplitude, occasionally with superimposed faster components, occurring during falling asleep or during awakening, in children.]
* Non-reactive-sleep [EEG activity consisting of normal sleep graphoelements, but which cannot be interrupted by external stimuli/ the patient cannot be waken.]
@@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ For more information see https://hed-schema-library.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ind
* Small-sharp-spikes {suggestedTag=Brain-laterality, suggestedTag=Brain-region, suggestedTag=Sensors, suggestedTag=Appearance-mode, suggestedTag=Discharge-pattern} [Benign epileptiform Transients of Sleep (BETS). Small sharp spikes (SSS) of very short duration and low amplitude, often followed by a small theta wave, occurring in the temporal regions during drowsiness and light sleep. They occur on one or both sides (often asynchronously). The main negative and positive components are of about equally spiky character. Rarely seen in children, they are seen most often in adults and the elderly. Two thirds of the patients have a history of epileptic seizures.]
* Fourteen-six-Hz-positive-burst {suggestedTag=Brain-laterality, suggestedTag=Brain-region, suggestedTag=Sensors, suggestedTag=Appearance-mode, suggestedTag=Discharge-pattern} [Burst of arch-shaped waves at 13-17 Hz and/or 5-7-Hz but most commonly at 14 and or 6 Hz seen generally over the posterior temporal and adjacent areas of one or both sides of the head during sleep. The sharp peaks of its component waves are positive with respect to other regions. Amplitude varies but is generally below 75 micro V. Comments: (1) best demonstrated by referential recording using contralateral earlobe or other remote, reference electrodes. (2) This pattern has no established clinical significance.]
* Six-Hz-spike-slow-wave {suggestedTag=Brain-laterality, suggestedTag=Brain-region, suggestedTag=Sensors, suggestedTag=Appearance-mode, suggestedTag=Discharge-pattern} [Spike and slow wave complexes at 4-7Hz, but mostly at 6 Hz occurring generally in brief bursts bilaterally and synchronously, symmetrically or asymmetrically, and either confined to or of larger amplitude over the posterior or anterior regions of the head. The spike has a strong positive component. Amplitude varies but is generally smaller than that of spike-and slow-wave complexes repeating at slower rates. Comment: this pattern should be distinguished from epileptiform discharges. Synonym: wave and spike phantom.]
- * Rudimentary-spike-wave-complex {suggestedTag=Brain-laterality, suggestedTag=Brain-region, suggestedTag=Sensors, suggestedTag=Appearance-mode, suggestedTag=Discharge-pattern} [Synonym: Pseudo petit mal discharge. Paroxysmal discharge that consists of generalized or nearly generalized high voltage 3 to 4/sec waves with poorly developed spike in the positive trough between the slow waves, occurring in drowsiness only. It is found only in infancy and early childhood when marked hypnagogic rhythmical theta activity is paramount in the drowsy state.]
+ * Rudimentary-spike-wave-complex {suggestedTag=Brain-laterality, suggestedTag=Brain-region, suggestedTag=Sensors, suggestedTag=Appearance-mode, suggestedTag=Discharge-pattern} [Synonym: Pseudo petit mal discharge. Paroxysmal discharge that consists of generalized or nearly generalized high voltage 3 to 4/sec waves with poorly developed spike in the positive through between the slow waves, occurring in drowsiness only. It is found only in infancy and early childhood when marked hypnagogic rhythmical theta activity is paramount in the drowsy state.]
* Slow-fused-transient {suggestedTag=Brain-laterality, suggestedTag=Brain-region, suggestedTag=Sensors, suggestedTag=Appearance-mode, suggestedTag=Discharge-pattern} [A posterior slow-wave preceded by a sharp-contoured potential that blends together with the ensuing slow wave, in children.]
* Needle-like-occipital-spikes-blind {suggestedTag=Brain-laterality, suggestedTag=Brain-region, suggestedTag=Sensors, suggestedTag=Appearance-mode, suggestedTag=Discharge-pattern} [Spike discharges of a particularly fast and needle-like character develop over the occipital region in most congenitally blind children. Completely disappear during childhood or adolescence.]
* Subclinical-rhythmic-EEG-discharge-adults {suggestedTag=Brain-laterality, suggestedTag=Brain-region, suggestedTag=Sensors, suggestedTag=Appearance-mode, suggestedTag=Discharge-pattern} [Subclinical rhythmic EEG discharge of adults (SERDA). A rhythmic pattern seen in the adult age group, mainly in the waking state or drowsiness. It consists of a mixture of frequencies, often predominant in the theta range. The onset may be fairly abrupt with widespread sharp rhythmical theta and occasionally with delta activity. As to the spatial distribution, a maximum of this discharge is usually found over the centroparietal region and especially over the vertex. It may resemble a seizure discharge but is not accompanied by any clinical signs or symptoms.]
diff --git a/library_schemas/score/hedxml/HED_score_1.0.0.xml b/library_schemas/score/hedxml/HED_score_1.0.0.xml
index 9b4b02a6..9d2b2459 100644
--- a/library_schemas/score/hedxml/HED_score_1.0.0.xml
+++ b/library_schemas/score/hedxml/HED_score_1.0.0.xml
@@ -579,7 +579,7 @@ For more information see https://hed-schema-library.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ind
Saw-tooth-waves
- Vertex negative 2-5 Hz waves occuring in series during REM sleep
+ Vertex negative 2-5 Hz waves occurring in series during REM sleep
suggestedTag
Finding-significance-to-recording
@@ -591,7 +591,7 @@ For more information see https://hed-schema-library.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ind
POSTS
- Positive occipital sharp transients of sleep. Sharp transient maximal over the occipital regions, positive relative to other areas, apparently occurring spontaneously during sleep. May be single or repetitive. Amplitude varies but is generally bellow 50 microV.
+ Positive occipital sharp transients of sleep. Sharp transient maximal over the occipital regions, positive relative to other areas, apparently occurring spontaneously during sleep. May be single or repetitive. Amplitude varies but is generally below 50 microV.
suggestedTag
Finding-significance-to-recording
@@ -1427,7 +1427,7 @@ For more information see https://hed-schema-library.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ind
Rudimentary-spike-wave-complex
- Synonym: Pseudo petit mal discharge. Paroxysmal discharge that consists of generalized or nearly generalized high voltage 3 to 4/sec waves with poorly developed spike in the positive trough between the slow waves, occurring in drowsiness only. It is found only in infancy and early childhood when marked hypnagogic rhythmical theta activity is paramount in the drowsy state.
+ Synonym: Pseudo petit mal discharge. Paroxysmal discharge that consists of generalized or nearly generalized high voltage 3 to 4/sec waves with poorly developed spike in the positive through between the slow waves, occurring in drowsiness only. It is found only in infancy and early childhood when marked hypnagogic rhythmical theta activity is paramount in the drowsy state.
suggestedTag
Brain-laterality
diff --git a/library_schemas/score/hedxml/HED_score_1.1.0.xml b/library_schemas/score/hedxml/HED_score_1.1.0.xml
index 52731f8e..3997a27f 100644
--- a/library_schemas/score/hedxml/HED_score_1.1.0.xml
+++ b/library_schemas/score/hedxml/HED_score_1.1.0.xml
@@ -1387,7 +1387,7 @@ For more information see https://hed-schema-library.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ind
Predict
- Say or estimate that something will happen or will be a consequence of something without having exact informaton.
+ Say or estimate that something will happen or will be a consequence of something without having exact information.
Recall
@@ -10124,7 +10124,7 @@ For more information see https://hed-schema-library.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ind
Tool
- A component that is not part of a device but is designed to support its assemby or operation.
+ A component that is not part of a device but is designed to support its assembly or operation.
@@ -10312,7 +10312,7 @@ For more information see https://hed-schema-library.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ind
Truck
- A motor vehicle which, as its primary funcion, transports cargo rather than human passangers.
+ A motor vehicle which, as its primary function, transports cargo rather than human passangers.
@@ -10354,7 +10354,7 @@ For more information see https://hed-schema-library.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ind
Mechanical vibrations transmitted by an elastic medium. Something that can be heard.
Environmental-sound
- Sounds occuring in the environment. An accumulation of noise pollution that occurs outside. This noise can be caused by transport, industrial, and recreational activities.
+ Sounds occurring in the environment. An accumulation of noise pollution that occurs outside. This noise can be caused by transport, industrial, and recreational activities.
Crowd-sound
Noise produced by a mixture of sounds from a large group of people.
@@ -13246,7 +13246,7 @@ For more information see https://hed-schema-library.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ind
Statistical-recall
- Sensitivity is a measurement datum qualifying a binary classification test and is computed by substracting the false negative rate to the integral numeral 1.
+ Sensitivity is a measurement datum qualifying a binary classification test and is computed by subtracting the false negative rate to the integral numeral 1.
#
@@ -13412,7 +13412,7 @@ For more information see https://hed-schema-library.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ind
Characterization of the physical features of a tract of land.
Composite-terrain
- Tracts of land characterized by a mixure of physical features.
+ Tracts of land characterized by a mixture of physical features.
Dirt-terrain
@@ -15937,7 +15937,7 @@ For more information see https://hed-schema-library.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ind
Saw-tooth-waves
- Vertex negative 2-5 Hz waves occuring in series during REM sleep
+ Vertex negative 2-5 Hz waves occurring in series during REM sleep
suggestedTag
Finding-significance-to-recording
@@ -15953,7 +15953,7 @@ For more information see https://hed-schema-library.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ind
POSTS
- Positive occipital sharp transients of sleep. Sharp transient maximal over the occipital regions, positive relative to other areas, apparently occurring spontaneously during sleep. May be single or repetitive. Amplitude varies but is generally bellow 50 microV.
+ Positive occipital sharp transients of sleep. Sharp transient maximal over the occipital regions, positive relative to other areas, apparently occurring spontaneously during sleep. May be single or repetitive. Amplitude varies but is generally below 50 microV.
suggestedTag
Finding-significance-to-recording
@@ -16075,7 +16075,7 @@ For more information see https://hed-schema-library.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ind
Rudimentary-spike-wave-complex
- Synonym: Pseudo petit mal discharge. Paroxysmal discharge that consists of generalized or nearly generalized high voltage 3 to 4/sec waves with poorly developed spike in the positive trough between the slow waves, occurring in drowsiness only. It is found only in infancy and early childhood when marked hypnagogic rhythmical theta activity is paramount in the drowsy state.
+ Synonym: Pseudo petit mal discharge. Paroxysmal discharge that consists of generalized or nearly generalized high voltage 3 to 4/sec waves with poorly developed spike in the positive through between the slow waves, occurring in drowsiness only. It is found only in infancy and early childhood when marked hypnagogic rhythmical theta activity is paramount in the drowsy state.
suggestedTag
Brain-laterality
diff --git a/library_schemas/score/hedxml/HED_score_Latest.xml b/library_schemas/score/hedxml/HED_score_Latest.xml
index 52731f8e..3997a27f 100644
--- a/library_schemas/score/hedxml/HED_score_Latest.xml
+++ b/library_schemas/score/hedxml/HED_score_Latest.xml
@@ -1387,7 +1387,7 @@ For more information see https://hed-schema-library.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ind
Predict
- Say or estimate that something will happen or will be a consequence of something without having exact informaton.
+ Say or estimate that something will happen or will be a consequence of something without having exact information.
Recall
@@ -10124,7 +10124,7 @@ For more information see https://hed-schema-library.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ind
Tool
- A component that is not part of a device but is designed to support its assemby or operation.
+ A component that is not part of a device but is designed to support its assembly or operation.
@@ -10312,7 +10312,7 @@ For more information see https://hed-schema-library.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ind
Truck
- A motor vehicle which, as its primary funcion, transports cargo rather than human passangers.
+ A motor vehicle which, as its primary function, transports cargo rather than human passangers.
@@ -10354,7 +10354,7 @@ For more information see https://hed-schema-library.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ind
Mechanical vibrations transmitted by an elastic medium. Something that can be heard.
Environmental-sound
- Sounds occuring in the environment. An accumulation of noise pollution that occurs outside. This noise can be caused by transport, industrial, and recreational activities.
+ Sounds occurring in the environment. An accumulation of noise pollution that occurs outside. This noise can be caused by transport, industrial, and recreational activities.
Crowd-sound
Noise produced by a mixture of sounds from a large group of people.
@@ -13246,7 +13246,7 @@ For more information see https://hed-schema-library.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ind
Statistical-recall
- Sensitivity is a measurement datum qualifying a binary classification test and is computed by substracting the false negative rate to the integral numeral 1.
+ Sensitivity is a measurement datum qualifying a binary classification test and is computed by subtracting the false negative rate to the integral numeral 1.
#
@@ -13412,7 +13412,7 @@ For more information see https://hed-schema-library.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ind
Characterization of the physical features of a tract of land.
Composite-terrain
- Tracts of land characterized by a mixure of physical features.
+ Tracts of land characterized by a mixture of physical features.
Dirt-terrain
@@ -15937,7 +15937,7 @@ For more information see https://hed-schema-library.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ind
Saw-tooth-waves
- Vertex negative 2-5 Hz waves occuring in series during REM sleep
+ Vertex negative 2-5 Hz waves occurring in series during REM sleep
suggestedTag
Finding-significance-to-recording
@@ -15953,7 +15953,7 @@ For more information see https://hed-schema-library.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ind
POSTS
- Positive occipital sharp transients of sleep. Sharp transient maximal over the occipital regions, positive relative to other areas, apparently occurring spontaneously during sleep. May be single or repetitive. Amplitude varies but is generally bellow 50 microV.
+ Positive occipital sharp transients of sleep. Sharp transient maximal over the occipital regions, positive relative to other areas, apparently occurring spontaneously during sleep. May be single or repetitive. Amplitude varies but is generally below 50 microV.
suggestedTag
Finding-significance-to-recording
@@ -16075,7 +16075,7 @@ For more information see https://hed-schema-library.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ind
Rudimentary-spike-wave-complex
- Synonym: Pseudo petit mal discharge. Paroxysmal discharge that consists of generalized or nearly generalized high voltage 3 to 4/sec waves with poorly developed spike in the positive trough between the slow waves, occurring in drowsiness only. It is found only in infancy and early childhood when marked hypnagogic rhythmical theta activity is paramount in the drowsy state.
+ Synonym: Pseudo petit mal discharge. Paroxysmal discharge that consists of generalized or nearly generalized high voltage 3 to 4/sec waves with poorly developed spike in the positive through between the slow waves, occurring in drowsiness only. It is found only in infancy and early childhood when marked hypnagogic rhythmical theta activity is paramount in the drowsy state.
suggestedTag
Brain-laterality
diff --git a/library_schemas/score/prerelease/HED_score_1.1.1.mediawiki b/library_schemas/score/prerelease/HED_score_1.1.1.mediawiki
index 975b6ae2..fa0c4c22 100644
--- a/library_schemas/score/prerelease/HED_score_1.1.1.mediawiki
+++ b/library_schemas/score/prerelease/HED_score_1.1.1.mediawiki
@@ -94,8 +94,8 @@ For more information see https://hed-schema-library.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ind
* Frontal-arousal-rhythm {suggestedTag=Appearance-mode, suggestedTag=Discharge-pattern} [Prolonged (up to 20s) rhythmical sharp or spiky activity over the frontal areas (maximum over the frontal midline) seen at arousal from sleep in children with minimal cerebral dysfunction.]
* Vertex-wave {suggestedTag=Finding-significance-to-recording, suggestedTag=Brain-laterality, suggestedTag=Brain-region, suggestedTag=Sensors, suggestedTag=Finding-amplitude-asymmetry} [Sharp potential, maximal at the vertex, negative relative to other areas, apparently occurring spontaneously during sleep or in response to a sensory stimulus during sleep or wakefulness. May be single or repetitive. Amplitude varies but rarely exceeds 250 microV. Abbreviation: V wave. Synonym: vertex sharp wave.]
* K-complex {suggestedTag=Finding-significance-to-recording, suggestedTag=Brain-laterality, suggestedTag=Brain-region, suggestedTag=Sensors, suggestedTag=Finding-amplitude-asymmetry} [A burst of somewhat variable appearance, consisting most commonly of a high voltage negative slow wave followed by a smaller positive slow wave frequently associated with a sleep spindle. Duration greater than 0.5 s. Amplitude is generally maximal in the frontal vertex. K complexes occur during nonREM sleep, apparently spontaneously, or in response to sudden sensory / auditory stimuli, and are not specific for any individual sensory modality.]
- * Saw-tooth-waves {suggestedTag=Finding-significance-to-recording, suggestedTag=Brain-laterality, suggestedTag=Brain-region, suggestedTag=Sensors, suggestedTag=Finding-amplitude-asymmetry} [Vertex negative 2-5 Hz waves occuring in series during REM sleep]
- * POSTS {suggestedTag=Finding-significance-to-recording, suggestedTag=Brain-laterality, suggestedTag=Brain-region, suggestedTag=Sensors, suggestedTag=Finding-amplitude-asymmetry} [Positive occipital sharp transients of sleep. Sharp transient maximal over the occipital regions, positive relative to other areas, apparently occurring spontaneously during sleep. May be single or repetitive. Amplitude varies but is generally bellow 50 microV.]
+ * Saw-tooth-waves {suggestedTag=Finding-significance-to-recording, suggestedTag=Brain-laterality, suggestedTag=Brain-region, suggestedTag=Sensors, suggestedTag=Finding-amplitude-asymmetry} [Vertex negative 2-5 Hz waves occurring in series during REM sleep]
+ * POSTS {suggestedTag=Finding-significance-to-recording, suggestedTag=Brain-laterality, suggestedTag=Brain-region, suggestedTag=Sensors, suggestedTag=Finding-amplitude-asymmetry} [Positive occipital sharp transients of sleep. Sharp transient maximal over the occipital regions, positive relative to other areas, apparently occurring spontaneously during sleep. May be single or repetitive. Amplitude varies but is generally below 50 microV.]
* Hypnagogic-hypersynchrony {suggestedTag=Finding-significance-to-recording, suggestedTag=Brain-laterality, suggestedTag=Brain-region, suggestedTag=Sensors, suggestedTag=Finding-amplitude-asymmetry} [Bursts of bilateral, synchronous delta or theta activity of large amplitude, occasionally with superimposed faster components, occurring during falling asleep or during awakening, in children.]
* Non-reactive-sleep [EEG activity consisting of normal sleep graphoelements, but which cannot be interrupted by external stimuli/ the patient cannot be waken.]
@@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ For more information see https://hed-schema-library.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ind
* Small-sharp-spikes {suggestedTag=Brain-laterality, suggestedTag=Brain-region, suggestedTag=Sensors, suggestedTag=Appearance-mode, suggestedTag=Discharge-pattern} [Benign epileptiform Transients of Sleep (BETS). Small sharp spikes (SSS) of very short duration and low amplitude, often followed by a small theta wave, occurring in the temporal regions during drowsiness and light sleep. They occur on one or both sides (often asynchronously). The main negative and positive components are of about equally spiky character. Rarely seen in children, they are seen most often in adults and the elderly. Two thirds of the patients have a history of epileptic seizures.]
* Fourteen-six-Hz-positive-burst {suggestedTag=Brain-laterality, suggestedTag=Brain-region, suggestedTag=Sensors, suggestedTag=Appearance-mode, suggestedTag=Discharge-pattern} [Burst of arch-shaped waves at 13-17 Hz and/or 5-7-Hz but most commonly at 14 and or 6 Hz seen generally over the posterior temporal and adjacent areas of one or both sides of the head during sleep. The sharp peaks of its component waves are positive with respect to other regions. Amplitude varies but is generally below 75 micro V. Comments: (1) best demonstrated by referential recording using contralateral earlobe or other remote, reference electrodes. (2) This pattern has no established clinical significance.]
* Six-Hz-spike-slow-wave {suggestedTag=Brain-laterality, suggestedTag=Brain-region, suggestedTag=Sensors, suggestedTag=Appearance-mode, suggestedTag=Discharge-pattern} [Spike and slow wave complexes at 4-7Hz, but mostly at 6 Hz occurring generally in brief bursts bilaterally and synchronously, symmetrically or asymmetrically, and either confined to or of larger amplitude over the posterior or anterior regions of the head. The spike has a strong positive component. Amplitude varies but is generally smaller than that of spike-and slow-wave complexes repeating at slower rates. Comment: this pattern should be distinguished from epileptiform discharges. Synonym: wave and spike phantom.]
- * Rudimentary-spike-wave-complex {suggestedTag=Brain-laterality, suggestedTag=Brain-region, suggestedTag=Sensors, suggestedTag=Appearance-mode, suggestedTag=Discharge-pattern} [Synonym: Pseudo petit mal discharge. Paroxysmal discharge that consists of generalized or nearly generalized high voltage 3 to 4/sec waves with poorly developed spike in the positive trough between the slow waves, occurring in drowsiness only. It is found only in infancy and early childhood when marked hypnagogic rhythmical theta activity is paramount in the drowsy state.]
+ * Rudimentary-spike-wave-complex {suggestedTag=Brain-laterality, suggestedTag=Brain-region, suggestedTag=Sensors, suggestedTag=Appearance-mode, suggestedTag=Discharge-pattern} [Synonym: Pseudo petit mal discharge. Paroxysmal discharge that consists of generalized or nearly generalized high voltage 3 to 4/sec waves with poorly developed spike in the positive through between the slow waves, occurring in drowsiness only. It is found only in infancy and early childhood when marked hypnagogic rhythmical theta activity is paramount in the drowsy state.]
* Slow-fused-transient {suggestedTag=Brain-laterality, suggestedTag=Brain-region, suggestedTag=Sensors, suggestedTag=Appearance-mode, suggestedTag=Discharge-pattern} [A posterior slow-wave preceded by a sharp-contoured potential that blends together with the ensuing slow wave, in children.]
* Needle-like-occipital-spikes-blind {suggestedTag=Brain-laterality, suggestedTag=Brain-region, suggestedTag=Sensors, suggestedTag=Appearance-mode, suggestedTag=Discharge-pattern} [Spike discharges of a particularly fast and needle-like character develop over the occipital region in most congenitally blind children. Completely disappear during childhood or adolescence.]
* Subclinical-rhythmic-EEG-discharge-adults {suggestedTag=Brain-laterality, suggestedTag=Brain-region, suggestedTag=Sensors, suggestedTag=Appearance-mode, suggestedTag=Discharge-pattern} [Subclinical rhythmic EEG discharge of adults (SERDA). A rhythmic pattern seen in the adult age group, mainly in the waking state or drowsiness. It consists of a mixture of frequencies, often predominant in the theta range. The onset may be fairly abrupt with widespread sharp rhythmical theta and occasionally with delta activity. As to the spatial distribution, a maximum of this discharge is usually found over the centroparietal region and especially over the vertex. It may resemble a seizure discharge but is not accompanied by any clinical signs or symptoms.]
diff --git a/library_schemas/score/prerelease/HED_score_1.1.1.xml b/library_schemas/score/prerelease/HED_score_1.1.1.xml
index d6e4045e..06581c3c 100644
--- a/library_schemas/score/prerelease/HED_score_1.1.1.xml
+++ b/library_schemas/score/prerelease/HED_score_1.1.1.xml
@@ -1375,7 +1375,7 @@ For more information see https://hed-schema-library.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ind
Predict
- Say or estimate that something will happen or will be a consequence of something without having exact informaton.
+ Say or estimate that something will happen or will be a consequence of something without having exact information.
Recall
@@ -9678,7 +9678,7 @@ For more information see https://hed-schema-library.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ind
Tool
- A component that is not part of a device but is designed to support its assemby or operation.
+ A component that is not part of a device but is designed to support its assembly or operation.
@@ -9866,7 +9866,7 @@ For more information see https://hed-schema-library.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ind
Truck
- A motor vehicle which, as its primary funcion, transports cargo rather than human passangers.
+ A motor vehicle which, as its primary function, transports cargo rather than human passangers.
@@ -9908,7 +9908,7 @@ For more information see https://hed-schema-library.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ind
Mechanical vibrations transmitted by an elastic medium. Something that can be heard.
Environmental-sound
- Sounds occuring in the environment. An accumulation of noise pollution that occurs outside. This noise can be caused by transport, industrial, and recreational activities.
+ Sounds occurring in the environment. An accumulation of noise pollution that occurs outside. This noise can be caused by transport, industrial, and recreational activities.
Crowd-sound
Noise produced by a mixture of sounds from a large group of people.
@@ -12813,7 +12813,7 @@ For more information see https://hed-schema-library.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ind
Statistical-recall
- Sensitivity is a measurement datum qualifying a binary classification test and is computed by substracting the false negative rate to the integral numeral 1.
+ Sensitivity is a measurement datum qualifying a binary classification test and is computed by subtracting the false negative rate to the integral numeral 1.
#
@@ -12979,7 +12979,7 @@ For more information see https://hed-schema-library.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ind
Characterization of the physical features of a tract of land.
Composite-terrain
- Tracts of land characterized by a mixure of physical features.
+ Tracts of land characterized by a mixture of physical features.
Dirt-terrain
@@ -15501,7 +15501,7 @@ For more information see https://hed-schema-library.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ind
Saw-tooth-waves
- Vertex negative 2-5 Hz waves occuring in series during REM sleep
+ Vertex negative 2-5 Hz waves occurring in series during REM sleep
suggestedTag
Finding-significance-to-recording
@@ -15517,7 +15517,7 @@ For more information see https://hed-schema-library.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ind
POSTS
- Positive occipital sharp transients of sleep. Sharp transient maximal over the occipital regions, positive relative to other areas, apparently occurring spontaneously during sleep. May be single or repetitive. Amplitude varies but is generally bellow 50 microV.
+ Positive occipital sharp transients of sleep. Sharp transient maximal over the occipital regions, positive relative to other areas, apparently occurring spontaneously during sleep. May be single or repetitive. Amplitude varies but is generally below 50 microV.
suggestedTag
Finding-significance-to-recording
@@ -15636,7 +15636,7 @@ For more information see https://hed-schema-library.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ind
Rudimentary-spike-wave-complex
- Synonym: Pseudo petit mal discharge. Paroxysmal discharge that consists of generalized or nearly generalized high voltage 3 to 4/sec waves with poorly developed spike in the positive trough between the slow waves, occurring in drowsiness only. It is found only in infancy and early childhood when marked hypnagogic rhythmical theta activity is paramount in the drowsy state.
+ Synonym: Pseudo petit mal discharge. Paroxysmal discharge that consists of generalized or nearly generalized high voltage 3 to 4/sec waves with poorly developed spike in the positive through between the slow waves, occurring in drowsiness only. It is found only in infancy and early childhood when marked hypnagogic rhythmical theta activity is paramount in the drowsy state.
suggestedTag
Brain-laterality
diff --git a/library_schemas/testlib/hedwiki/HED_testlib_1.0.2.mediawiki b/library_schemas/testlib/hedwiki/HED_testlib_1.0.2.mediawiki
index e0cacb84..0ca45d7b 100644
--- a/library_schemas/testlib/hedwiki/HED_testlib_1.0.2.mediawiki
+++ b/library_schemas/testlib/hedwiki/HED_testlib_1.0.2.mediawiki
@@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ This schema is the first official release that includes an xsd and requires unit
** Learn [Adaptively change behavior as the result of experience.]
** Memorize [Adaptively change behavior as the result of experience.]
** Plan [Think about the activities required to achieve a desired goal. ]
-** Predict [Say or estimate that something will happen or will be a consequence of something without having exact informaton.]
+** Predict [Say or estimate that something will happen or will be a consequence of something without having exact information.]
** Recognize [Identify someone or something from having encountered them before.]
** Respond [React to something such as a treatment or a stimulus.]
** Recall [Remember information by mental effort.]
@@ -324,7 +324,7 @@ This schema is the first official release that includes an xsd and requires unit
***** Clock [A device designed to indicate the time of day or to measure the time duration of an event or action.]
****** Clock-face [A location identifier based on clockface numbering or anatomic subregion.]
**** Robot [A mechanical device that sometimes resembles a living animal and is capable of performing a variety of often complex human tasks on command or by being programmed in advance.]
-**** Tool [A component that is not part of a device but is designed to support its assemby or operation.]
+**** Tool [A component that is not part of a device but is designed to support its assembly or operation.]
*** Document [A physical object, or electronic counterpart, that is characterized by containing writing which is meant to be human-readable.]
**** Letter [A written message addressed to a person or organization.]
**** Note [A brief written record.]
@@ -370,7 +370,7 @@ This schema is the first official release that includes an xsd and requires unit
**** Cart [A cart is a vehicle which has two wheels and is designed to transport human passengers or cargo.]
**** Tractor [A mobile machine specifically designed to deliver a high tractive effort at slow speeds, and mainly used for the purposes of hauling a trailer or machinery used in agriculture or construction.]
**** Train [A connected line of railroad cars with or without a locomotive.]
-**** Truck [A motor vehicle which, as its primary funcion, transports cargo rather than human passangers.]
+**** Truck [A motor vehicle which, as its primary function, transports cargo rather than human passangers.]
** Natural-object [Something that exists in or is produced by nature, and is not artificial or man-made.]
*** Mineral [A solid, homogeneous, inorganic substance occurring in nature and having a definite chemical composition.]
*** Natural-feature [A feature that occurs in nature. A prominent or identifiable aspect, region, or site of interest.]
@@ -380,7 +380,7 @@ This schema is the first official release that includes an xsd and requires unit
**** River [A natural freshwater surface stream of considerable volume and a permanent or seasonal flow, moving in a definite channel toward a sea, lake, or another river.]
**** Waterfall [A sudden descent of water over a step or ledge in the bed of a river.]
* Sound [Mechanical vibrations transmitted by an elastic medium. Something that can be heard.]
-** Environmental-sound[Sounds occuring in the environment. An accumulation of noise pollution that occurs outside. This noise can be caused by transport, industrial, and recreational activities.]
+** Environmental-sound[Sounds occurring in the environment. An accumulation of noise pollution that occurs outside. This noise can be caused by transport, industrial, and recreational activities.]
*** Crowd-sound [Noise produced by a mixture of sounds from a large group of people.]
*** Signal-noise [Any part of a signal that is not the true or original signal but is introduced by the communication mechanism.]
** Musical-sound [Sound produced by continuous and regular vibrations, as opposed to noise.]
@@ -608,7 +608,7 @@ This schema is the first official release that includes an xsd and requires unit
***** # {takesValue, valueClass=numericClass}
**** Statistical-precision [A quantitative representation of the degree of accuracy necessary for or associated with a particular action.]
***** # {takesValue, valueClass=numericClass}
-**** Statistical-recall [Sensitivity is a measurement datum qualifying a binary classification test and is computed by substracting the false negative rate to the integral numeral 1.]
+**** Statistical-recall [Sensitivity is a measurement datum qualifying a binary classification test and is computed by subtracting the false negative rate to the integral numeral 1.]
***** # {takesValue, valueClass=numericClass}
**** Statistical-uncertainty [A measure of the inherent variability of repeated observation measurements of a quantity including quantities evaluated by statistical methods and by other means.]
***** # {takesValue, valueClass=numericClass}
@@ -689,7 +689,7 @@ This schema is the first official release that includes an xsd and requires unit
** Urban [Relating to, located in, or characteristic of a city or densely populated area.]
** Rural [Of or pertaining to the country as opposed to the city.]
** Terrain [Characterization of the physical features of a tract of land.]
-*** Composite-terrain [Tracts of land characterized by a mixure of physical features.]
+*** Composite-terrain [Tracts of land characterized by a mixture of physical features.]
*** Dirt-terrain [Tracts of land characterized by a soil surface and lack of vegetation.]
*** Grassy-terrain [Tracts of land covered by grass.]
*** Gravel-terrain [Tracts of land covered by a surface consisting a loose aggregation of small water-worn or pounded stones.]
diff --git a/library_schemas/testlib/hedxml/HED_testlib_1.0.2.xml b/library_schemas/testlib/hedxml/HED_testlib_1.0.2.xml
index 72dcd78e..71a05fc1 100644
--- a/library_schemas/testlib/hedxml/HED_testlib_1.0.2.xml
+++ b/library_schemas/testlib/hedxml/HED_testlib_1.0.2.xml
@@ -771,7 +771,7 @@
Predict
- Say or estimate that something will happen or will be a consequence of something without having exact informaton.
+ Say or estimate that something will happen or will be a consequence of something without having exact information.
Recognize
@@ -1398,7 +1398,7 @@
Tool
- A component that is not part of a device but is designed to support its assemby or operation.
+ A component that is not part of a device but is designed to support its assembly or operation.
@@ -1582,7 +1582,7 @@
Truck
- A motor vehicle which, as its primary funcion, transports cargo rather than human passangers.
+ A motor vehicle which, as its primary function, transports cargo rather than human passangers.
@@ -1624,7 +1624,7 @@
Mechanical vibrations transmitted by an elastic medium. Something that can be heard.
Environmental-sound
- Sounds occuring in the environment. An accumulation of noise pollution that occurs outside. This noise can be caused by transport, industrial, and recreational activities.
+ Sounds occurring in the environment. An accumulation of noise pollution that occurs outside. This noise can be caused by transport, industrial, and recreational activities.
Crowd-sound
Noise produced by a mixture of sounds from a large group of people.
@@ -2949,7 +2949,7 @@
Statistical-recall
- Sensitivity is a measurement datum qualifying a binary classification test and is computed by substracting the false negative rate to the integral numeral 1.
+ Sensitivity is a measurement datum qualifying a binary classification test and is computed by subtracting the false negative rate to the integral numeral 1.
#
@@ -3535,7 +3535,7 @@
Characterization of the physical features of a tract of land.
Composite-terrain
- Tracts of land characterized by a mixure of physical features.
+ Tracts of land characterized by a mixture of physical features.
Dirt-terrain
diff --git a/library_schemas/testlib/hedxml/HED_testlib_2.0.0.xml b/library_schemas/testlib/hedxml/HED_testlib_2.0.0.xml
index f5895bb4..2ab44b96 100644
--- a/library_schemas/testlib/hedxml/HED_testlib_2.0.0.xml
+++ b/library_schemas/testlib/hedxml/HED_testlib_2.0.0.xml
@@ -849,7 +849,7 @@
Predict
- Say or estimate that something will happen or will be a consequence of something without having exact informaton.
+ Say or estimate that something will happen or will be a consequence of something without having exact information.
Recall
@@ -1552,7 +1552,7 @@
Tool
- A component that is not part of a device but is designed to support its assemby or operation.
+ A component that is not part of a device but is designed to support its assembly or operation.
@@ -1740,7 +1740,7 @@
Truck
- A motor vehicle which, as its primary funcion, transports cargo rather than human passangers.
+ A motor vehicle which, as its primary function, transports cargo rather than human passangers.
@@ -1782,7 +1782,7 @@
Mechanical vibrations transmitted by an elastic medium. Something that can be heard.
Environmental-sound
- Sounds occuring in the environment. An accumulation of noise pollution that occurs outside. This noise can be caused by transport, industrial, and recreational activities.
+ Sounds occurring in the environment. An accumulation of noise pollution that occurs outside. This noise can be caused by transport, industrial, and recreational activities.
Crowd-sound
Noise produced by a mixture of sounds from a large group of people.
@@ -3747,7 +3747,7 @@
Statistical-recall
- Sensitivity is a measurement datum qualifying a binary classification test and is computed by substracting the false negative rate to the integral numeral 1.
+ Sensitivity is a measurement datum qualifying a binary classification test and is computed by subtracting the false negative rate to the integral numeral 1.
#
@@ -3913,7 +3913,7 @@
Characterization of the physical features of a tract of land.
Composite-terrain
- Tracts of land characterized by a mixure of physical features.
+ Tracts of land characterized by a mixture of physical features.
Dirt-terrain
diff --git a/library_schemas/testlib/prerelease/HED_testlib_2.0.1.mediawiki b/library_schemas/testlib/prerelease/HED_testlib_2.0.1.mediawiki
index 37775845..2efd62d9 100644
--- a/library_schemas/testlib/prerelease/HED_testlib_2.0.1.mediawiki
+++ b/library_schemas/testlib/prerelease/HED_testlib_2.0.1.mediawiki
@@ -98,8 +98,8 @@ For more information see https://hed-schema-library.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ind
* Frontal-arousal-rhythm {suggestedTag=Appearance-mode, suggestedTag=Discharge-pattern} [Prolonged (up to 20s) rhythmical sharp or spiky activity over the frontal areas (maximum over the frontal midline) seen at arousal from sleep in children with minimal cerebral dysfunction.]
* Vertex-wave {suggestedTag=Finding-significance-to-recording, suggestedTag=Brain-laterality, suggestedTag=Brain-region, suggestedTag=Sensors, suggestedTag=Finding-amplitude-asymmetry} [Sharp potential, maximal at the vertex, negative relative to other areas, apparently occurring spontaneously during sleep or in response to a sensory stimulus during sleep or wakefulness. May be single or repetitive. Amplitude varies but rarely exceeds 250 microV. Abbreviation: V wave. Synonym: vertex sharp wave.]
* K-complex {suggestedTag=Finding-significance-to-recording, suggestedTag=Brain-laterality, suggestedTag=Brain-region, suggestedTag=Sensors, suggestedTag=Finding-amplitude-asymmetry} [A burst of somewhat variable appearance, consisting most commonly of a high voltage negative slow wave followed by a smaller positive slow wave frequently associated with a sleep spindle. Duration greater than 0.5 s. Amplitude is generally maximal in the frontal vertex. K complexes occur during nonREM sleep, apparently spontaneously, or in response to sudden sensory / auditory stimuli, and are not specific for any individual sensory modality.]
- * Saw-tooth-waves {suggestedTag=Finding-significance-to-recording, suggestedTag=Brain-laterality, suggestedTag=Brain-region, suggestedTag=Sensors, suggestedTag=Finding-amplitude-asymmetry} [Vertex negative 2-5 Hz waves occuring in series during REM sleep]
- * POSTS {suggestedTag=Finding-significance-to-recording, suggestedTag=Brain-laterality, suggestedTag=Brain-region, suggestedTag=Sensors, suggestedTag=Finding-amplitude-asymmetry} [Positive occipital sharp transients of sleep. Sharp transient maximal over the occipital regions, positive relative to other areas, apparently occurring spontaneously during sleep. May be single or repetitive. Amplitude varies but is generally bellow 50 microV.]
+ * Saw-tooth-waves {suggestedTag=Finding-significance-to-recording, suggestedTag=Brain-laterality, suggestedTag=Brain-region, suggestedTag=Sensors, suggestedTag=Finding-amplitude-asymmetry} [Vertex negative 2-5 Hz waves occurring in series during REM sleep]
+ * POSTS {suggestedTag=Finding-significance-to-recording, suggestedTag=Brain-laterality, suggestedTag=Brain-region, suggestedTag=Sensors, suggestedTag=Finding-amplitude-asymmetry} [Positive occipital sharp transients of sleep. Sharp transient maximal over the occipital regions, positive relative to other areas, apparently occurring spontaneously during sleep. May be single or repetitive. Amplitude varies but is generally below 50 microV.]
* Hypnagogic-hypersynchrony {suggestedTag=Finding-significance-to-recording, suggestedTag=Brain-laterality, suggestedTag=Brain-region, suggestedTag=Sensors, suggestedTag=Finding-amplitude-asymmetry} [Bursts of bilateral, synchronous delta or theta activity of large amplitude, occasionally with superimposed faster components, occurring during falling asleep or during awakening, in children.]
* Non-reactive-sleep [EEG activity consisting of normal sleep graphoelements, but which cannot be interrupted by external stimuli/ the patient cannot be waken.]
@@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ For more information see https://hed-schema-library.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ind
* Small-sharp-spikes {suggestedTag=Brain-laterality, suggestedTag=Brain-region, suggestedTag=Sensors, suggestedTag=Appearance-mode, suggestedTag=Discharge-pattern} [Benign epileptiform Transients of Sleep (BETS). Small sharp spikes (SSS) of very short duration and low amplitude, often followed by a small theta wave, occurring in the temporal regions during drowsiness and light sleep. They occur on one or both sides (often asynchronously). The main negative and positive components are of about equally spiky character. Rarely seen in children, they are seen most often in adults and the elderly. Two thirds of the patients have a history of epileptic seizures.]
* Fourteen-six-Hz-positive-burst {suggestedTag=Brain-laterality, suggestedTag=Brain-region, suggestedTag=Sensors, suggestedTag=Appearance-mode, suggestedTag=Discharge-pattern} [Burst of arch-shaped waves at 13-17 Hz and/or 5-7-Hz but most commonly at 14 and or 6 Hz seen generally over the posterior temporal and adjacent areas of one or both sides of the head during sleep. The sharp peaks of its component waves are positive with respect to other regions. Amplitude varies but is generally below 75 micro V. Comments: (1) best demonstrated by referential recording using contralateral earlobe or other remote, reference electrodes. (2) This pattern has no established clinical significance.]
* Six-Hz-spike-slow-wave {suggestedTag=Brain-laterality, suggestedTag=Brain-region, suggestedTag=Sensors, suggestedTag=Appearance-mode, suggestedTag=Discharge-pattern} [Spike and slow wave complexes at 4-7Hz, but mostly at 6 Hz occurring generally in brief bursts bilaterally and synchronously, symmetrically or asymmetrically, and either confined to or of larger amplitude over the posterior or anterior regions of the head. The spike has a strong positive component. Amplitude varies but is generally smaller than that of spike-and slow-wave complexes repeating at slower rates. Comment: this pattern should be distinguished from epileptiform discharges. Synonym: wave and spike phantom.]
- * Rudimentary-spike-wave-complex {suggestedTag=Brain-laterality, suggestedTag=Brain-region, suggestedTag=Sensors, suggestedTag=Appearance-mode, suggestedTag=Discharge-pattern} [Synonym: Pseudo petit mal discharge. Paroxysmal discharge that consists of generalized or nearly generalized high voltage 3 to 4/sec waves with poorly developed spike in the positive trough between the slow waves, occurring in drowsiness only. It is found only in infancy and early childhood when marked hypnagogic rhythmical theta activity is paramount in the drowsy state.]
+ * Rudimentary-spike-wave-complex {suggestedTag=Brain-laterality, suggestedTag=Brain-region, suggestedTag=Sensors, suggestedTag=Appearance-mode, suggestedTag=Discharge-pattern} [Synonym: Pseudo petit mal discharge. Paroxysmal discharge that consists of generalized or nearly generalized high voltage 3 to 4/sec waves with poorly developed spike in the positive through between the slow waves, occurring in drowsiness only. It is found only in infancy and early childhood when marked hypnagogic rhythmical theta activity is paramount in the drowsy state.]
* Slow-fused-transient {suggestedTag=Brain-laterality, suggestedTag=Brain-region, suggestedTag=Sensors, suggestedTag=Appearance-mode, suggestedTag=Discharge-pattern} [A posterior slow-wave preceded by a sharp-contoured potential that blends together with the ensuing slow wave, in children.]
* Needle-like-occipital-spikes-blind {suggestedTag=Brain-laterality, suggestedTag=Brain-region, suggestedTag=Sensors, suggestedTag=Appearance-mode, suggestedTag=Discharge-pattern} [Spike discharges of a particularly fast and needle-like character develop over the occipital region in most congenitally blind children. Completely disappear during childhood or adolescence.]
* Subclinical-rhythmic-EEG-discharge-adults {suggestedTag=Brain-laterality, suggestedTag=Brain-region, suggestedTag=Sensors, suggestedTag=Appearance-mode, suggestedTag=Discharge-pattern} [Subclinical rhythmic EEG discharge of adults (SERDA). A rhythmic pattern seen in the adult age group, mainly in the waking state or drowsiness. It consists of a mixture of frequencies, often predominant in the theta range. The onset may be fairly abrupt with widespread sharp rhythmical theta and occasionally with delta activity. As to the spatial distribution, a maximum of this discharge is usually found over the centroparietal region and especially over the vertex. It may resemble a seizure discharge but is not accompanied by any clinical signs or symptoms.]
diff --git a/library_schemas/testlib/prerelease/HED_testlib_2.0.1.xml b/library_schemas/testlib/prerelease/HED_testlib_2.0.1.xml
index 1fea9d9d..edb83f04 100644
--- a/library_schemas/testlib/prerelease/HED_testlib_2.0.1.xml
+++ b/library_schemas/testlib/prerelease/HED_testlib_2.0.1.xml
@@ -774,7 +774,7 @@ For more information see https://hed-schema-library.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ind
Predict
- Say or estimate that something will happen or will be a consequence of something without having exact informaton.
+ Say or estimate that something will happen or will be a consequence of something without having exact information.
Recognize
@@ -1413,7 +1413,7 @@ For more information see https://hed-schema-library.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ind
Tool
- A component that is not part of a device but is designed to support its assemby or operation.
+ A component that is not part of a device but is designed to support its assembly or operation.
@@ -1601,7 +1601,7 @@ For more information see https://hed-schema-library.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ind
Truck
- A motor vehicle which, as its primary funcion, transports cargo rather than human passangers.
+ A motor vehicle which, as its primary function, transports cargo rather than human passangers.
@@ -1643,7 +1643,7 @@ For more information see https://hed-schema-library.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ind
Mechanical vibrations transmitted by an elastic medium. Something that can be heard.
Environmental-sound
- Sounds occuring in the environment. An accumulation of noise pollution that occurs outside. This noise can be caused by transport, industrial, and recreational activities.
+ Sounds occurring in the environment. An accumulation of noise pollution that occurs outside. This noise can be caused by transport, industrial, and recreational activities.
Crowd-sound
Noise produced by a mixture of sounds from a large group of people.
@@ -3091,7 +3091,7 @@ For more information see https://hed-schema-library.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ind
Statistical-recall
- Sensitivity is a measurement datum qualifying a binary classification test and is computed by substracting the false negative rate to the integral numeral 1.
+ Sensitivity is a measurement datum qualifying a binary classification test and is computed by subtracting the false negative rate to the integral numeral 1.
#
@@ -3697,7 +3697,7 @@ For more information see https://hed-schema-library.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ind
Characterization of the physical features of a tract of land.
Composite-terrain
- Tracts of land characterized by a mixure of physical features.
+ Tracts of land characterized by a mixture of physical features.
Dirt-terrain
@@ -6844,7 +6844,7 @@ For more information see https://hed-schema-library.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ind
Saw-tooth-waves
- Vertex negative 2-5 Hz waves occuring in series during REM sleep
+ Vertex negative 2-5 Hz waves occurring in series during REM sleep
suggestedTag
Finding-significance-to-recording
@@ -6860,7 +6860,7 @@ For more information see https://hed-schema-library.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ind
POSTS
- Positive occipital sharp transients of sleep. Sharp transient maximal over the occipital regions, positive relative to other areas, apparently occurring spontaneously during sleep. May be single or repetitive. Amplitude varies but is generally bellow 50 microV.
+ Positive occipital sharp transients of sleep. Sharp transient maximal over the occipital regions, positive relative to other areas, apparently occurring spontaneously during sleep. May be single or repetitive. Amplitude varies but is generally below 50 microV.
suggestedTag
Finding-significance-to-recording
@@ -7984,7 +7984,7 @@ For more information see https://hed-schema-library.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ind
Rudimentary-spike-wave-complex
- Synonym: Pseudo petit mal discharge. Paroxysmal discharge that consists of generalized or nearly generalized high voltage 3 to 4/sec waves with poorly developed spike in the positive trough between the slow waves, occurring in drowsiness only. It is found only in infancy and early childhood when marked hypnagogic rhythmical theta activity is paramount in the drowsy state.
+ Synonym: Pseudo petit mal discharge. Paroxysmal discharge that consists of generalized or nearly generalized high voltage 3 to 4/sec waves with poorly developed spike in the positive through between the slow waves, occurring in drowsiness only. It is found only in infancy and early childhood when marked hypnagogic rhythmical theta activity is paramount in the drowsy state.
suggestedTag
Brain-laterality
diff --git a/standard_schema/CHANGELOG.md b/standard_schema/CHANGELOG.md
index 67e62c21..3e9617fd 100644
--- a/standard_schema/CHANGELOG.md
+++ b/standard_schema/CHANGELOG.md
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ and updated the `relatedTags` of other spatial relationship tags.
* `{suggestedTag=Attribute/Sensory}` changed to `{suggestedTag=Sensory-presentation}` (correction).
* `{suggestedTag=Attribute/Sensory}` changed to `{suggestedTag=Sensory-presentation}` (correction).
-* `Fraction`: betwee spelling error corrected in description (correction).
+* `Fraction`: between spelling error corrected in description (correction).
* `Parameter-label`: the `valueClass` changed from `labelClass` to `nameClass` (correction).
* `Timbre`: the `valueClass` changed from `labelClass` to `nameClass` (correction).
* `HSV-value`: the AAttribute spelling error corrected in description (correction).
diff --git a/standard_schema/hedwiki/HED8.0.0.mediawiki b/standard_schema/hedwiki/HED8.0.0.mediawiki
index 3a68cfe8..bc4cbf3b 100644
--- a/standard_schema/hedwiki/HED8.0.0.mediawiki
+++ b/standard_schema/hedwiki/HED8.0.0.mediawiki
@@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ This schema is the first official release that includes an xsd and requires unit
** Learn [Adaptively change behavior as the result of experience.]
** Memorize [Adaptively change behavior as the result of experience.]
** Plan [Think about the activities required to achieve a desired goal. ]
-** Predict [Say or estimate that something will happen or will be a consequence of something without having exact informaton.]
+** Predict [Say or estimate that something will happen or will be a consequence of something without having exact information.]
** Recognize [Identify someone or something from having encountered them before.]
** Respond [React to something such as a treatment or a stimulus.]
** Recall [Remember information by mental effort.]
@@ -324,7 +324,7 @@ This schema is the first official release that includes an xsd and requires unit
***** Clock [A device designed to indicate the time of day or to measure the time duration of an event or action.]
****** Clock-face [A location identifier based on clockface numbering or anatomic subregion.]
**** Robot [A mechanical device that sometimes resembles a living animal and is capable of performing a variety of often complex human tasks on command or by being programmed in advance.]
-**** Tool [A component that is not part of a device but is designed to support its assemby or operation.]
+**** Tool [A component that is not part of a device but is designed to support its assembly or operation.]
*** Document [A physical object, or electronic counterpart, that is characterized by containing writing which is meant to be human-readable.]
**** Letter [A written message addressed to a person or organization.]
**** Note [A brief written record.]
@@ -370,7 +370,7 @@ This schema is the first official release that includes an xsd and requires unit
**** Cart [A cart is a vehicle which has two wheels and is designed to transport human passengers or cargo.]
**** Tractor [A mobile machine specifically designed to deliver a high tractive effort at slow speeds, and mainly used for the purposes of hauling a trailer or machinery used in agriculture or construction.]
**** Train [A connected line of railroad cars with or without a locomotive.]
-**** Truck [A motor vehicle which, as its primary funcion, transports cargo rather than human passangers.]
+**** Truck [A motor vehicle which, as its primary function, transports cargo rather than human passangers.]
** Natural-object [Something that exists in or is produced by nature, and is not artificial or man-made.]
*** Mineral [A solid, homogeneous, inorganic substance occurring in nature and having a definite chemical composition.]
*** Natural-feature [A feature that occurs in nature. A prominent or identifiable aspect, region, or site of interest.]
@@ -380,7 +380,7 @@ This schema is the first official release that includes an xsd and requires unit
**** River [A natural freshwater surface stream of considerable volume and a permanent or seasonal flow, moving in a definite channel toward a sea, lake, or another river.]
**** Waterfall [A sudden descent of water over a step or ledge in the bed of a river.]
* Sound [Mechanical vibrations transmitted by an elastic medium. Something that can be heard.]
-** Environmental-sound[Sounds occuring in the environment. An accumulation of noise pollution that occurs outside. This noise can be caused by transport, industrial, and recreational activities.]
+** Environmental-sound[Sounds occurring in the environment. An accumulation of noise pollution that occurs outside. This noise can be caused by transport, industrial, and recreational activities.]
*** Crowd-sound [Noise produced by a mixture of sounds from a large group of people.]
*** Signal-noise [Any part of a signal that is not the true or original signal but is introduced by the communication mechanism.]
** Musical-sound [Sound produced by continuous and regular vibrations, as opposed to noise.]
@@ -581,7 +581,7 @@ This schema is the first official release that includes an xsd and requires unit
**** Weight [The relative mass or the quantity of matter contained by something.]
***** # {takesValue, valueClass=numericClass, unitClass=weightUnits}
*** Quantitative-value [Something capable of being estimated or expressed with numeric values.]
-**** Fraction [A numerical value betwee 0 and 1.]
+**** Fraction [A numerical value between 0 and 1.]
***** # {takesValue, valueClass=numericClass}
**** Item-count [The 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.]
***** # {takesValue, valueClass=numericClass}
@@ -608,7 +608,7 @@ This schema is the first official release that includes an xsd and requires unit
***** # {takesValue, valueClass=numericClass}
**** Statistical-precision [A quantitative representation of the degree of accuracy necessary for or associated with a particular action.]
***** # {takesValue, valueClass=numericClass}
-**** Statistical-recall [Sensitivity is a measurement datum qualifying a binary classification test and is computed by substracting the false negative rate to the integral numeral 1.]
+**** Statistical-recall [Sensitivity is a measurement datum qualifying a binary classification test and is computed by subtracting the false negative rate to the integral numeral 1.]
***** # {takesValue, valueClass=numericClass}
**** Statistical-uncertainty [A measure of the inherent variability of repeated observation measurements of a quantity including quantities evaluated by statistical methods and by other means.]
***** # {takesValue, valueClass=numericClass}
@@ -689,7 +689,7 @@ This schema is the first official release that includes an xsd and requires unit
** Urban [Relating to, located in, or characteristic of a city or densely populated area.]
** Rural [Of or pertaining to the country as opposed to the city.]
** Terrain [Characterization of the physical features of a tract of land.]
-*** Composite-terrain [Tracts of land characterized by a mixure of physical features.]
+*** Composite-terrain [Tracts of land characterized by a mixture of physical features.]
*** Dirt-terrain [Tracts of land characterized by a soil surface and lack of vegetation.]
*** Grassy-terrain [Tracts of land covered by grass.]
*** Gravel-terrain [Tracts of land covered by a surface consisting a loose aggregation of small water-worn or pounded stones.]
diff --git a/standard_schema/hedwiki/HED8.1.0.mediawiki b/standard_schema/hedwiki/HED8.1.0.mediawiki
index 13ace264..73eee3a7 100644
--- a/standard_schema/hedwiki/HED8.1.0.mediawiki
+++ b/standard_schema/hedwiki/HED8.1.0.mediawiki
@@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ This schema includes an xsd and requires unit class, unit modifier, value class,
** Learn [Adaptively change behavior as the result of experience.]
** Memorize [Adaptively change behavior as the result of experience.]
** Plan [Think about the activities required to achieve a desired goal. ]
-** Predict [Say or estimate that something will happen or will be a consequence of something without having exact informaton.]
+** Predict [Say or estimate that something will happen or will be a consequence of something without having exact information.]
** Recognize [Identify someone or something from having encountered them before.]
** Respond [React to something such as a treatment or a stimulus.]
** Recall [Remember information by mental effort.]
@@ -326,7 +326,7 @@ This schema includes an xsd and requires unit class, unit modifier, value class,
***** Clock [A device designed to indicate the time of day or to measure the time duration of an event or action.]
****** Clock-face [A location identifier based on clockface numbering or anatomic subregion.]
**** Robot [A mechanical device that sometimes resembles a living animal and is capable of performing a variety of often complex human tasks on command or by being programmed in advance.]
-**** Tool [A component that is not part of a device but is designed to support its assemby or operation.]
+**** Tool [A component that is not part of a device but is designed to support its assembly or operation.]
*** Document [A physical object, or electronic counterpart, that is characterized by containing writing which is meant to be human-readable.]
**** Letter [A written message addressed to a person or organization.]
**** Note [A brief written record.]
@@ -373,7 +373,7 @@ This schema includes an xsd and requires unit class, unit modifier, value class,
**** Cart [A cart is a vehicle which has two wheels and is designed to transport human passengers or cargo.]
**** Tractor [A mobile machine specifically designed to deliver a high tractive effort at slow speeds, and mainly used for the purposes of hauling a trailer or machinery used in agriculture or construction.]
**** Train [A connected line of railroad cars with or without a locomotive.]
-**** Truck [A motor vehicle which, as its primary funcion, transports cargo rather than human passangers.]
+**** Truck [A motor vehicle which, as its primary function, transports cargo rather than human passangers.]
** Natural-object [Something that exists in or is produced by nature, and is not artificial or man-made.]
*** Mineral [A solid, homogeneous, inorganic substance occurring in nature and having a definite chemical composition.]
*** Natural-feature [A feature that occurs in nature. A prominent or identifiable aspect, region, or site of interest.]
@@ -383,7 +383,7 @@ This schema includes an xsd and requires unit class, unit modifier, value class,
**** River [A natural freshwater surface stream of considerable volume and a permanent or seasonal flow, moving in a definite channel toward a sea, lake, or another river.]
**** Waterfall [A sudden descent of water over a step or ledge in the bed of a river.]
* Sound [Mechanical vibrations transmitted by an elastic medium. Something that can be heard.]
-** Environmental-sound[Sounds occuring in the environment. An accumulation of noise pollution that occurs outside. This noise can be caused by transport, industrial, and recreational activities.]
+** Environmental-sound[Sounds occurring in the environment. An accumulation of noise pollution that occurs outside. This noise can be caused by transport, industrial, and recreational activities.]
*** Crowd-sound [Noise produced by a mixture of sounds from a large group of people.]
*** Signal-noise [Any part of a signal that is not the true or original signal but is introduced by the communication mechanism.]
** Musical-sound [Sound produced by continuous and regular vibrations, as opposed to noise.]
@@ -619,7 +619,7 @@ This schema includes an xsd and requires unit class, unit modifier, value class,
***** # {takesValue, valueClass=numericClass}
**** Statistical-precision [A quantitative representation of the degree of accuracy necessary for or associated with a particular action.]
***** # {takesValue, valueClass=numericClass}
-**** Statistical-recall [Sensitivity is a measurement datum qualifying a binary classification test and is computed by substracting the false negative rate to the integral numeral 1.]
+**** Statistical-recall [Sensitivity is a measurement datum qualifying a binary classification test and is computed by subtracting the false negative rate to the integral numeral 1.]
***** # {takesValue, valueClass=numericClass}
**** Statistical-uncertainty [A measure of the inherent variability of repeated observation measurements of a quantity including quantities evaluated by statistical methods and by other means.]
***** # {takesValue, valueClass=numericClass}
@@ -700,7 +700,7 @@ This schema includes an xsd and requires unit class, unit modifier, value class,
** Urban [Relating to, located in, or characteristic of a city or densely populated area.]
** Rural [Of or pertaining to the country as opposed to the city.]
** Terrain [Characterization of the physical features of a tract of land.]
-*** Composite-terrain [Tracts of land characterized by a mixure of physical features.]
+*** Composite-terrain [Tracts of land characterized by a mixture of physical features.]
*** Dirt-terrain [Tracts of land characterized by a soil surface and lack of vegetation.]
*** Grassy-terrain [Tracts of land covered by grass.]
*** Gravel-terrain [Tracts of land covered by a surface consisting a loose aggregation of small water-worn or pounded stones.]
diff --git a/standard_schema/hedwiki/HED8.2.0.mediawiki b/standard_schema/hedwiki/HED8.2.0.mediawiki
index 26d775d0..275f1bf3 100644
--- a/standard_schema/hedwiki/HED8.2.0.mediawiki
+++ b/standard_schema/hedwiki/HED8.2.0.mediawiki
@@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ Each term in this vocabulary has a human-readable description and may include ad
** Learn [Adaptively change behavior as the result of experience.]
** Memorize [Adaptively change behavior as the result of experience.]
** Plan [Think about the activities required to achieve a desired goal. ]
-** Predict [Say or estimate that something will happen or will be a consequence of something without having exact informaton.]
+** Predict [Say or estimate that something will happen or will be a consequence of something without having exact information.]
** Recognize [Identify someone or something from having encountered them before.]
** Respond [React to something such as a treatment or a stimulus.]
** Recall [Remember information by mental effort.]
@@ -328,7 +328,7 @@ Each term in this vocabulary has a human-readable description and may include ad
***** Clock [A device designed to indicate the time of day or to measure the time duration of an event or action.]
****** Clock-face [A location identifier based on clockface numbering or anatomic subregion.]
**** Robot [A mechanical device that sometimes resembles a living animal and is capable of performing a variety of often complex human tasks on command or by being programmed in advance.]
-**** Tool [A component that is not part of a device but is designed to support its assemby or operation.]
+**** Tool [A component that is not part of a device but is designed to support its assembly or operation.]
*** Document [A physical object, or electronic counterpart, that is characterized by containing writing which is meant to be human-readable.]
**** Letter [A written message addressed to a person or organization.]
**** Note [A brief written record.]
@@ -375,7 +375,7 @@ Each term in this vocabulary has a human-readable description and may include ad
**** Cart [A cart is a vehicle which has two wheels and is designed to transport human passengers or cargo.]
**** Tractor [A mobile machine specifically designed to deliver a high tractive effort at slow speeds, and mainly used for the purposes of hauling a trailer or machinery used in agriculture or construction.]
**** Train [A connected line of railroad cars with or without a locomotive.]
-**** Truck [A motor vehicle which, as its primary funcion, transports cargo rather than human passangers.]
+**** Truck [A motor vehicle which, as its primary function, transports cargo rather than human passangers.]
** Natural-object [Something that exists in or is produced by nature, and is not artificial or man-made.]
*** Mineral [A solid, homogeneous, inorganic substance occurring in nature and having a definite chemical composition.]
*** Natural-feature [A feature that occurs in nature. A prominent or identifiable aspect, region, or site of interest.]
@@ -385,7 +385,7 @@ Each term in this vocabulary has a human-readable description and may include ad
**** River [A natural freshwater surface stream of considerable volume and a permanent or seasonal flow, moving in a definite channel toward a sea, lake, or another river.]
**** Waterfall [A sudden descent of water over a step or ledge in the bed of a river.]
* Sound [Mechanical vibrations transmitted by an elastic medium. Something that can be heard.]
-** Environmental-sound[Sounds occuring in the environment. An accumulation of noise pollution that occurs outside. This noise can be caused by transport, industrial, and recreational activities.]
+** Environmental-sound[Sounds occurring in the environment. An accumulation of noise pollution that occurs outside. This noise can be caused by transport, industrial, and recreational activities.]
*** Crowd-sound [Noise produced by a mixture of sounds from a large group of people.]
*** Signal-noise [Any part of a signal that is not the true or original signal but is introduced by the communication mechanism.]
** Musical-sound [Sound produced by continuous and regular vibrations, as opposed to noise.]
@@ -624,7 +624,7 @@ Each term in this vocabulary has a human-readable description and may include ad
***** # {takesValue, valueClass=numericClass}
**** Statistical-precision [A quantitative representation of the degree of accuracy necessary for or associated with a particular action.]
***** # {takesValue, valueClass=numericClass}
-**** Statistical-recall [Sensitivity is a measurement datum qualifying a binary classification test and is computed by substracting the false negative rate to the integral numeral 1.]
+**** Statistical-recall [Sensitivity is a measurement datum qualifying a binary classification test and is computed by subtracting the false negative rate to the integral numeral 1.]
***** # {takesValue, valueClass=numericClass}
**** Statistical-uncertainty [A measure of the inherent variability of repeated observation measurements of a quantity including quantities evaluated by statistical methods and by other means.]
***** # {takesValue, valueClass=numericClass}
@@ -705,7 +705,7 @@ Each term in this vocabulary has a human-readable description and may include ad
** Urban [Relating to, located in, or characteristic of a city or densely populated area.]
** Rural [Of or pertaining to the country as opposed to the city.]
** Terrain [Characterization of the physical features of a tract of land.]
-*** Composite-terrain [Tracts of land characterized by a mixure of physical features.]
+*** Composite-terrain [Tracts of land characterized by a mixture of physical features.]
*** Dirt-terrain [Tracts of land characterized by a soil surface and lack of vegetation.]
*** Grassy-terrain [Tracts of land covered by grass.]
*** Gravel-terrain [Tracts of land covered by a surface consisting a loose aggregation of small water-worn or pounded stones.]
diff --git a/standard_schema/hedxml/HED8.0.0.xml b/standard_schema/hedxml/HED8.0.0.xml
index 24a5241a..d781e5a4 100644
--- a/standard_schema/hedxml/HED8.0.0.xml
+++ b/standard_schema/hedxml/HED8.0.0.xml
@@ -770,7 +770,7 @@
Predict
- Say or estimate that something will happen or will be a consequence of something without having exact informaton.
+ Say or estimate that something will happen or will be a consequence of something without having exact information.
Recognize
@@ -1397,7 +1397,7 @@
Tool
- A component that is not part of a device but is designed to support its assemby or operation.
+ A component that is not part of a device but is designed to support its assembly or operation.
@@ -1581,7 +1581,7 @@
Truck
- A motor vehicle which, as its primary funcion, transports cargo rather than human passangers.
+ A motor vehicle which, as its primary function, transports cargo rather than human passangers.
@@ -1623,7 +1623,7 @@
Mechanical vibrations transmitted by an elastic medium. Something that can be heard.
Environmental-sound
- Sounds occuring in the environment. An accumulation of noise pollution that occurs outside. This noise can be caused by transport, industrial, and recreational activities.
+ Sounds occurring in the environment. An accumulation of noise pollution that occurs outside. This noise can be caused by transport, industrial, and recreational activities.
Crowd-sound
Noise produced by a mixture of sounds from a large group of people.
@@ -2751,7 +2751,7 @@
Something capable of being estimated or expressed with numeric values.
Fraction
- A numerical value betwee 0 and 1.
+ A numerical value between 0 and 1.
#
@@ -2940,7 +2940,7 @@
Statistical-recall
- Sensitivity is a measurement datum qualifying a binary classification test and is computed by substracting the false negative rate to the integral numeral 1.
+ Sensitivity is a measurement datum qualifying a binary classification test and is computed by subtracting the false negative rate to the integral numeral 1.
#
@@ -3526,7 +3526,7 @@
Characterization of the physical features of a tract of land.
Composite-terrain
- Tracts of land characterized by a mixure of physical features.
+ Tracts of land characterized by a mixture of physical features.
Dirt-terrain
diff --git a/standard_schema/hedxml/HED8.1.0.xml b/standard_schema/hedxml/HED8.1.0.xml
index f5b7cfc4..32a8047b 100644
--- a/standard_schema/hedxml/HED8.1.0.xml
+++ b/standard_schema/hedxml/HED8.1.0.xml
@@ -771,7 +771,7 @@
Predict
- Say or estimate that something will happen or will be a consequence of something without having exact informaton.
+ Say or estimate that something will happen or will be a consequence of something without having exact information.
Recognize
@@ -1406,7 +1406,7 @@
Tool
- A component that is not part of a device but is designed to support its assemby or operation.
+ A component that is not part of a device but is designed to support its assembly or operation.
@@ -1594,7 +1594,7 @@
Truck
- A motor vehicle which, as its primary funcion, transports cargo rather than human passangers.
+ A motor vehicle which, as its primary function, transports cargo rather than human passangers.
@@ -1636,7 +1636,7 @@
Mechanical vibrations transmitted by an elastic medium. Something that can be heard.
Environmental-sound
- Sounds occuring in the environment. An accumulation of noise pollution that occurs outside. This noise can be caused by transport, industrial, and recreational activities.
+ Sounds occurring in the environment. An accumulation of noise pollution that occurs outside. This noise can be caused by transport, industrial, and recreational activities.
Crowd-sound
Noise produced by a mixture of sounds from a large group of people.
@@ -3045,7 +3045,7 @@
Statistical-recall
- Sensitivity is a measurement datum qualifying a binary classification test and is computed by substracting the false negative rate to the integral numeral 1.
+ Sensitivity is a measurement datum qualifying a binary classification test and is computed by subtracting the false negative rate to the integral numeral 1.
#
@@ -3631,7 +3631,7 @@
Characterization of the physical features of a tract of land.
Composite-terrain
- Tracts of land characterized by a mixure of physical features.
+ Tracts of land characterized by a mixture of physical features.
Dirt-terrain
diff --git a/standard_schema/hedxml/HED8.2.0.xml b/standard_schema/hedxml/HED8.2.0.xml
index 1f55c7ae..2368411b 100644
--- a/standard_schema/hedxml/HED8.2.0.xml
+++ b/standard_schema/hedxml/HED8.2.0.xml
@@ -773,7 +773,7 @@ Each term in this vocabulary has a human-readable description and may include ad
Predict
- Say or estimate that something will happen or will be a consequence of something without having exact informaton.
+ Say or estimate that something will happen or will be a consequence of something without having exact information.
Recognize
@@ -1412,7 +1412,7 @@ Each term in this vocabulary has a human-readable description and may include ad
Tool
- A component that is not part of a device but is designed to support its assemby or operation.
+ A component that is not part of a device but is designed to support its assembly or operation.
@@ -1600,7 +1600,7 @@ Each term in this vocabulary has a human-readable description and may include ad
Truck
- A motor vehicle which, as its primary funcion, transports cargo rather than human passangers.
+ A motor vehicle which, as its primary function, transports cargo rather than human passangers.
@@ -1642,7 +1642,7 @@ Each term in this vocabulary has a human-readable description and may include ad
Mechanical vibrations transmitted by an elastic medium. Something that can be heard.
Environmental-sound
- Sounds occuring in the environment. An accumulation of noise pollution that occurs outside. This noise can be caused by transport, industrial, and recreational activities.
+ Sounds occurring in the environment. An accumulation of noise pollution that occurs outside. This noise can be caused by transport, industrial, and recreational activities.
Crowd-sound
Noise produced by a mixture of sounds from a large group of people.
@@ -3090,7 +3090,7 @@ Each term in this vocabulary has a human-readable description and may include ad
Statistical-recall
- Sensitivity is a measurement datum qualifying a binary classification test and is computed by substracting the false negative rate to the integral numeral 1.
+ Sensitivity is a measurement datum qualifying a binary classification test and is computed by subtracting the false negative rate to the integral numeral 1.
#
@@ -3696,7 +3696,7 @@ Each term in this vocabulary has a human-readable description and may include ad
Characterization of the physical features of a tract of land.
Composite-terrain
- Tracts of land characterized by a mixure of physical features.
+ Tracts of land characterized by a mixture of physical features.
Dirt-terrain
diff --git a/standard_schema/hedxml/HEDLatest.xml b/standard_schema/hedxml/HEDLatest.xml
index 1f55c7ae..2368411b 100644
--- a/standard_schema/hedxml/HEDLatest.xml
+++ b/standard_schema/hedxml/HEDLatest.xml
@@ -773,7 +773,7 @@ Each term in this vocabulary has a human-readable description and may include ad
Predict
- Say or estimate that something will happen or will be a consequence of something without having exact informaton.
+ Say or estimate that something will happen or will be a consequence of something without having exact information.
Recognize
@@ -1412,7 +1412,7 @@ Each term in this vocabulary has a human-readable description and may include ad
Tool
- A component that is not part of a device but is designed to support its assemby or operation.
+ A component that is not part of a device but is designed to support its assembly or operation.
@@ -1600,7 +1600,7 @@ Each term in this vocabulary has a human-readable description and may include ad
Truck
- A motor vehicle which, as its primary funcion, transports cargo rather than human passangers.
+ A motor vehicle which, as its primary function, transports cargo rather than human passangers.
@@ -1642,7 +1642,7 @@ Each term in this vocabulary has a human-readable description and may include ad
Mechanical vibrations transmitted by an elastic medium. Something that can be heard.
Environmental-sound
- Sounds occuring in the environment. An accumulation of noise pollution that occurs outside. This noise can be caused by transport, industrial, and recreational activities.
+ Sounds occurring in the environment. An accumulation of noise pollution that occurs outside. This noise can be caused by transport, industrial, and recreational activities.
Crowd-sound
Noise produced by a mixture of sounds from a large group of people.
@@ -3090,7 +3090,7 @@ Each term in this vocabulary has a human-readable description and may include ad
Statistical-recall
- Sensitivity is a measurement datum qualifying a binary classification test and is computed by substracting the false negative rate to the integral numeral 1.
+ Sensitivity is a measurement datum qualifying a binary classification test and is computed by subtracting the false negative rate to the integral numeral 1.
#
@@ -3696,7 +3696,7 @@ Each term in this vocabulary has a human-readable description and may include ad
Characterization of the physical features of a tract of land.
Composite-terrain
- Tracts of land characterized by a mixure of physical features.
+ Tracts of land characterized by a mixture of physical features.
Dirt-terrain
diff --git a/standard_schema/prerelease/HED8.3.0.mediawiki b/standard_schema/prerelease/HED8.3.0.mediawiki
index 38d49bd2..62c20d7d 100644
--- a/standard_schema/prerelease/HED8.3.0.mediawiki
+++ b/standard_schema/prerelease/HED8.3.0.mediawiki
@@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ Each term in this vocabulary has a human-readable description and may include ad
** Learn [Adaptively change behavior as the result of experience.]
** Memorize [Adaptively change behavior as the result of experience.]
** Plan [Think about the activities required to achieve a desired goal. ]
-** Predict [Say or estimate that something will happen or will be a consequence of something without having exact informaton.]
+** Predict [Say or estimate that something will happen or will be a consequence of something without having exact information.]
** Recognize [Identify someone or something from having encountered them before.]
** Respond [React to something such as a treatment or a stimulus.]
** Recall [Remember information by mental effort.]
@@ -329,7 +329,7 @@ Each term in this vocabulary has a human-readable description and may include ad
***** Clock [A device designed to indicate the time of day or to measure the time duration of an event or action.]
****** Clock-face {deprecatedFrom=8.3.0}[A location identifier based on clockface numbering or anatomic subregion.]
**** Robot [A mechanical device that sometimes resembles a living animal and is capable of performing a variety of often complex human tasks on command or by being programmed in advance.]
-**** Tool [A component that is not part of a device but is designed to support its assemby or operation.]
+**** Tool [A component that is not part of a device but is designed to support its assembly or operation.]
*** Document [A physical object, or electronic counterpart, that is characterized by containing writing which is meant to be human-readable.]
**** Letter [A written message addressed to a person or organization.]
**** Note [A brief written record.]
@@ -376,7 +376,7 @@ Each term in this vocabulary has a human-readable description and may include ad
**** Cart [A cart is a vehicle which has two wheels and is designed to transport human passengers or cargo.]
**** Tractor [A mobile machine specifically designed to deliver a high tractive effort at slow speeds, and mainly used for the purposes of hauling a trailer or machinery used in agriculture or construction.]
**** Train [A connected line of railroad cars with or without a locomotive.]
-**** Truck [A motor vehicle which, as its primary funcion, transports cargo rather than human passangers.]
+**** Truck [A motor vehicle which, as its primary function, transports cargo rather than human passangers.]
** Natural-object [Something that exists in or is produced by nature, and is not artificial or man-made.]
*** Mineral [A solid, homogeneous, inorganic substance occurring in nature and having a definite chemical composition.]
*** Natural-feature [A feature that occurs in nature. A prominent or identifiable aspect, region, or site of interest.]
@@ -386,7 +386,7 @@ Each term in this vocabulary has a human-readable description and may include ad
**** River [A natural freshwater surface stream of considerable volume and a permanent or seasonal flow, moving in a definite channel toward a sea, lake, or another river.]
**** Waterfall [A sudden descent of water over a step or ledge in the bed of a river.]
* Sound [Mechanical vibrations transmitted by an elastic medium. Something that can be heard.]
-** Environmental-sound[Sounds occuring in the environment. An accumulation of noise pollution that occurs outside. This noise can be caused by transport, industrial, and recreational activities.]
+** Environmental-sound[Sounds occurring in the environment. An accumulation of noise pollution that occurs outside. This noise can be caused by transport, industrial, and recreational activities.]
*** Crowd-sound [Noise produced by a mixture of sounds from a large group of people.]
*** Signal-noise [Any part of a signal that is not the true or original signal but is introduced by the communication mechanism.]
** Musical-sound [Sound produced by continuous and regular vibrations, as opposed to noise.]
@@ -625,7 +625,7 @@ Each term in this vocabulary has a human-readable description and may include ad
***** # {takesValue, valueClass=numericClass}
**** Statistical-precision [A quantitative representation of the degree of accuracy necessary for or associated with a particular action.]
***** # {takesValue, valueClass=numericClass}
-**** Statistical-recall [Sensitivity is a measurement datum qualifying a binary classification test and is computed by substracting the false negative rate to the integral numeral 1.]
+**** Statistical-recall [Sensitivity is a measurement datum qualifying a binary classification test and is computed by subtracting the false negative rate to the integral numeral 1.]
***** # {takesValue, valueClass=numericClass}
**** Statistical-uncertainty [A measure of the inherent variability of repeated observation measurements of a quantity including quantities evaluated by statistical methods and by other means.]
***** # {takesValue, valueClass=numericClass}
@@ -706,7 +706,7 @@ Each term in this vocabulary has a human-readable description and may include ad
** Urban [Relating to, located in, or characteristic of a city or densely populated area.]
** Rural [Of or pertaining to the country as opposed to the city.]
** Terrain [Characterization of the physical features of a tract of land.]
-*** Composite-terrain [Tracts of land characterized by a mixure of physical features.]
+*** Composite-terrain [Tracts of land characterized by a mixture of physical features.]
*** Dirt-terrain [Tracts of land characterized by a soil surface and lack of vegetation.]
*** Grassy-terrain [Tracts of land covered by grass.]
*** Gravel-terrain [Tracts of land covered by a surface consisting a loose aggregation of small water-worn or pounded stones.]
diff --git a/standard_schema/prerelease/HED8.3.0.xml b/standard_schema/prerelease/HED8.3.0.xml
index ed6033d7..0d88a810 100644
--- a/standard_schema/prerelease/HED8.3.0.xml
+++ b/standard_schema/prerelease/HED8.3.0.xml
@@ -773,7 +773,7 @@ Each term in this vocabulary has a human-readable description and may include ad
Predict
- Say or estimate that something will happen or will be a consequence of something without having exact informaton.
+ Say or estimate that something will happen or will be a consequence of something without having exact information.
Recognize
@@ -1412,7 +1412,7 @@ Each term in this vocabulary has a human-readable description and may include ad
Tool
- A component that is not part of a device but is designed to support its assemby or operation.
+ A component that is not part of a device but is designed to support its assembly or operation.
@@ -1600,7 +1600,7 @@ Each term in this vocabulary has a human-readable description and may include ad
Truck
- A motor vehicle which, as its primary funcion, transports cargo rather than human passangers.
+ A motor vehicle which, as its primary function, transports cargo rather than human passangers.
@@ -1642,7 +1642,7 @@ Each term in this vocabulary has a human-readable description and may include ad
Mechanical vibrations transmitted by an elastic medium. Something that can be heard.
Environmental-sound
- Sounds occuring in the environment. An accumulation of noise pollution that occurs outside. This noise can be caused by transport, industrial, and recreational activities.
+ Sounds occurring in the environment. An accumulation of noise pollution that occurs outside. This noise can be caused by transport, industrial, and recreational activities.
Crowd-sound
Noise produced by a mixture of sounds from a large group of people.
@@ -3090,7 +3090,7 @@ Each term in this vocabulary has a human-readable description and may include ad
Statistical-recall
- Sensitivity is a measurement datum qualifying a binary classification test and is computed by substracting the false negative rate to the integral numeral 1.
+ Sensitivity is a measurement datum qualifying a binary classification test and is computed by subtracting the false negative rate to the integral numeral 1.
#
@@ -3696,7 +3696,7 @@ Each term in this vocabulary has a human-readable description and may include ad
Characterization of the physical features of a tract of land.
Composite-terrain
- Tracts of land characterized by a mixure of physical features.
+ Tracts of land characterized by a mixture of physical features.
Dirt-terrain