Psychiatric process | Number of proteins | Number of subregions | Behavior |
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ActionExecution | 13 | 22 | The state or process of overtly moving. |
ActionExecutionSpeech | 20 | 8 | The state or process of overtly speaking. |
ActionImagination | 22 | 10 | The state or process of imagining an overt movement of the body. |
ActionInhibition | 38 | 14 | The state or process of inhibiting an overt movement of the body. |
ActionMotorLearning | 18 | 11 | The state or process of learning how to execute an overt movement of the body. |
ActionObservation | 18 | 12 | The state or process of observing an overt movement of the body. |
ActionPreparation | 34 | 4 | The state or process of preparing for an overt movement of the body. |
CognitionAttention | 11 | 15 | The act or state of attending by applying the mind to any object of sense or thought. |
CognitionLanguage | 20 | 12 | The mental faculty associated with knowledge of a system of objects or symbols, such as sounds or character sequences, that can be combined in various ways following a set of rules, especially to communicate thoughts, feelings, or instructions. |
CognitionLanguageOrthography | 18 | 9 | The mental faculty associated with the part of language study concerned with letters and spelling. |
CognitionLanguagePhonology | 32 | 13 | The mental faculty associated with knowledge of the distribution and patterning of speech sounds in a language and of the tacit rules governing pronunciation. |
CognitionLanguageSemantics | 19 | 27 | The mental faculty associated with knowledge of meaning in language forms. |
CognitionLanguageSpeech | 24 | 17 | The mental faculty associated with knowledge of overtly or covertly speaking. |
CognitionLanguageSyntax | 31 | 7 | The mental faculty associated with knowledge of the rules for the formation of grammatical sentences in a language. |
CognitionMemoryExplicit | 23 | 28 | The memory that consists of information stored and retrieved explicitly from the external world. This information is about a specific event that has occurred at a specific time and place. Associations are done with previously related stimuli or experiences in the formation, storage and subsequent retrieval of these memories. |
CognitionMemoryWorking | 15 | 20 | The memory for intermediate results that must be held during thinking. |
CognitionMusic | 25 | 6 | The mental faculty associated with the art of sound in time that expresses ideas and emotions in significant forms through the elements of rhythm, melody, harmony, and color. |
CognitionReasoning | 18 | 11 | The mental faculty of forming conclusions, judgments, or inferences from facts or premises. |
CognitionSocialCognition | 25 | 17 | The mental faculty associated with how people process social information, especially its encoding, storage, retrieval, and application to social situations. |
CognitionSoma | 67 | 3 | The mental faculty associated with knowledge of one's body. |
CognitionSpace | 13 | 19 | The mental faculty associated with awareness of the three-dimensional expanse in which all material objects are located and all events occur. |
CognitionTime | 24 | 2 | The mental faculty associated with the system of sequential relations that any event has to any other as past, present, or future. |
EmotionAnger | 22 | 2 | An emotion of wrath or ire characterized by displeasure and belligerence aroused by a wrong. |
EmotionDisgust | 31 | 4 | An emotion characterized by a strong distaste, nausea, or loathing. |
EmotionFear | 42 | 4 | An emotion of being afraid aroused by distress, impending danger, evil, pain, etc. |
EmotionHappiness | 30 | 7 | An emotion of well-being ranging from contentment to intense joy (excluding humor). |
EmotionSadness | 29 | 7 | An emotion of sorrow or mourning characterized by unhappiness or grief. |
InteroceptionBladder | 34 | 2 | Awareness of pressure or distension in bladder. |
InteroceptionHunger | 26 | 2 | The need for food. |
InteroceptionSexuality | 34 | 8 | The need for sexual activity. |
PerceptionAudition | 18 | 7 | The sense of hearing. |
PerceptionGustation | 46 | 8 | The sense of tasting. |
PerceptionOlfaction | 19 | 3 | The sense of smelling. |
PerceptionSomesthesis | 12 | 10 | The sensory systems associated with the skin, including touch, pressure, temperature and position. |
PerceptionSomesthesisPain | 29 | 12 | The senses of bodily perception associated with an unpleasant sensation occurring in varying degrees of severity as a consequence of injury, disease, or emotional disorder. |
PerceptionVision | 23 | 11 | The sense of sight. |
PerceptionVisionMotion | 15 | 21 | The visual perception of the action or process of moving or of changing place or position. |
PerceptionVisionShape | 12 | 17 | The visual perception of the quality of a distinct object in having an external surface or outline of specific form or figure. |