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Psychiatric process Number of proteins Number of subregions Behavior
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.