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Siemens has different physiological logfile formats, for which examples are provided here. A detailed description of these formats is on a different [wiki page](MANUAL_PART_READIN).
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This is the older Siemens log file format (also available via *manual recording*), which is part of software release *VB*, and can be determined by the file extensions `.resp`, `.ecg`, `.puls`, in combination with an optional `.dcm` DICOM header file for the first acquired volume.
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This is the older Siemens log file format (also available via *manual recording*), which is part of software release *VB*, and can be determined by the file extensions `.resp`, `.ecg`, `.puls`, in combination with an optional `.dcm` DICOM header file for the first (or last) acquired volume.
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A lot of 7T scanners still use this format.
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Description: Similar to ECG 3T, but acquired on a Siemens system with only one logfile for ECG data. The quality of the signal is challenging, stemming from a patient population.
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### PPU3T (Sync First and Sync Last) ###
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Courtesy of Alexander Ritter, University of Jena, Germany
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Siemens 3T pulse oximetry and respiratory bellows data from a complete scan session of a healthy volunteer, plus the DICOM header file of the first and last (382nd) volume of an fMRI run, respectively.
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This showcases scan timing synchronization using the DICOM timestamps in an intricate case, where the physiological logfile spans the whole scan session (and not only the fMRI run). See [TAPAS github issue #55](https://github.com/translationalneuromodeling/tapas/issues/55) for further details.
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Siemens - HCP
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