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81742003: Perception function (observable entity)


Status: current, Not sufficiently defined by necessary conditions definition status (core metadata concept). Date: 31-Jan 2002. Module: SNOMED CT core

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Id Description Lang Type Status Case? Module
4544863017 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. en Definition Active Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
4545594016 Perception is a function that endows a person with the capacity to mentally represent internal and external stimuli. The realisation 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. en Definition Active Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
135595014 Perception en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
4544864011 Perception function (observable entity) en Fully specified name Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
4544865012 Perception function en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
47911000077114 perception fr Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT Switzerland NRC maintained Module
1005971000241116 fonction de perception fr Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT Switzerland NRC maintained Module


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Outbound Relationships Type Target Active Characteristic Refinability Group Values
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. Is a Nervous system function false Inferred relationship Some
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. Is a Cognitive functions true Inferred relationship Some

Inbound Relationships Type Active Source Characteristic Refinability Group
Disturbance of perception, function Is a False 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. Inferred relationship Some
Touch perception (observable entity) Is a False 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. Inferred relationship Some
Depressive symptoms due to primary psychotic disorder (disorder) Interprets True 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. Inferred relationship Some 2
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. Is a True 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. Inferred relationship Some
Altered perception Interprets True 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. Inferred relationship Some 1
Perceptual disturbances co-occurrent and due to hypnotic withdrawal (disorder) Interprets False 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. Inferred relationship Some 2
Perceptual disturbances and seizures co-occurrent and due to hypnotic withdrawal (disorder) Interprets False 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. Inferred relationship Some 2
Psychogenic air hunger Interprets True 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. Inferred relationship Some 4
Perceptual disturbances co-occurrent and due to psychoactive substance withdrawal (disorder) Interprets True 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. Inferred relationship Some 1
Perceptual disturbances and seizures co-occurrent and due to alcohol withdrawal (disorder) Interprets True 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. Inferred relationship Some 1
Perceptual disturbances co-occurrent and due to sedative withdrawal (disorder) Interprets True 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. Inferred relationship Some 1
Perceptual disturbances co-occurrent and due to hypnotic withdrawal (disorder) Interprets True 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. Inferred relationship Some 1
Perceptual disturbances co-occurrent and due to anxiolytic withdrawal (disorder) Interprets True 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. Inferred relationship Some 1
Perceptual disturbances and seizures co-occurrent and due to sedative withdrawal (disorder) Interprets True 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. Inferred relationship Some 1
Perceptual disturbances and seizures co-occurrent and due to hypnotic withdrawal (disorder) Interprets True 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. Inferred relationship Some 1
Perceptual disturbances and seizures co-occurrent and due to psychoactive substance withdrawal (disorder) Interprets True 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. Inferred relationship Some 4
Perceptual disturbance due to alcohol withdrawal (disorder) Interprets True 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. Inferred relationship Some 1
A rare disorder characterized by recurring, often distressing, visual disturbances that resemble the effects of hallucinogenic drugs. These disturbances, which can include flashes of color, geometric patterns, and afterimages, occur long after the use of hallucinogens has ceased, and can significantly impact daily functioning and quality of life. Interprets True 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. Inferred relationship Some 5

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