Major Concepts
Major Concepts | Commonly Used Terms | SNOMED CRG Working Definition |
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Perception function | perception | Perception is a function that endows a person with the capacity to mentally represent internal and external stimuli. The realization of this function is the mental representation of a stimulus. The inputs to the perception function are often (but not always) the outputs of a sensory function. |
Perceptual process | perception | |
Perceptual experience | a perception | |
Sensory function | sensation | |
Sensory process | sensation | |
Sensory experience | a sensation | |
Sensory perception function | Sensory perception is a function that endows a person with the capacity to detect internal and external stimuli via sensory transducer structures in the body and transmit this information to the brain (sensory function), then cognitively represent, organize, and interpret this information (perception function). The realization of the sensory perception function is the acquisition of information from stimuli both within the body and the external environment. |
Definitions
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4 | Reach out to stakeholder groups for specific pain points, use cases, and documentation templates |
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5 | Identify relevant terminologies and ontologies |
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6 | Document key use cases |
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External Resources
DSM-I, DSM-II, DSM-III, DSM-III-R, DSM-IV, DSM-IV-R
DSM-5, DSM-5 SCID,
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