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Here is where we will come to a consensus on the initial terms that will be included in our ontology of cognitive paradigms. Our starting point are the terms associated with the [[BrainMap Taxonomy]]. | Here is where we will come to a consensus on the initial terms that will be included in our ontology of cognitive paradigms. Our starting point are the terms associated with the [[BrainMap Taxonomy]]. | ||
− | In CopPO, a cognitive paradigm is represented by the concept of [[Behavioral Experimental Paradigm]]. | + | In CopPO, a cognitive [[paradigm]] is represented by the concept of [[Behavioral Experimental Paradigm]]. Each [[Behavioral Experimental Paradigm]] is characterized by one or more [[Behavioral Experimental Paradigm Condition]]s and [[Behavioral Experimental Paradigm Condition Contrast]]s. |
− | + | We aim to decompose each condition into its corresponding stimulus, response, and instructions: | |
*[[Stimulus]] | *[[Stimulus]] | ||
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− | | width="200" | [[Auditory]] | + | | width="200" | [[Auditory Modality]] |
− | | width="200" | [[Interoceptive]] | + | | width="200" | [[Interoceptive Modality]] |
− | | width="200" | [[Tactile]] | + | | width="200" | [[Tactile Modality]] |
|- | |- | ||
− | | [[Gustatory]]||[[Olfactory]]||[[Visual]] | + | | [[Gustatory Modality]]||[[Olfactory Modality]]||[[Visual Modality]] |
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| [[False Fonts]]||[[Odor]]||[[Words]] | | [[False Fonts]]||[[Odor]]||[[Words]] | ||
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− | | [[Film | + | | [[Film Clips]]||[[Pictures]] |
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| width="200" | [[Blink]] | | width="200" | [[Blink]] | ||
− | | width="200" | [[ | + | | width="200" | [[Finger Tapping]] |
| width="200" | [[Saccades]] | | width="200" | [[Saccades]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | [[Breath-Hold]]||[[Grasp]]||[[Speech]] | + | | [[Breathe Response]]||[[Flexion or Extension]]||[[Smile Response]] |
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Breath-Hold Response]]||[[Grasp]]||[[Speech]] | ||
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| [[Button Press]]||[[Manipulate]]||[[Swallow]] | | [[Button Press]]||[[Manipulate]]||[[Swallow]] | ||
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| [[Draw]]||[[Micturate]]||[[Whistle]] | | [[Draw]]||[[Micturate]]||[[Whistle]] | ||
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− | | [[Drink]]||[[Point]]||[[Write | + | | [[Drink]]||[[Point]]|||[[Write]] |
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| width="200" | [[Attend]] | | width="200" | [[Attend]] | ||
− | | width="200" | [[ | + | | width="200" | [[Fixate]] |
− | | width="200" | [[ | + | | width="200" | [[Recall]] |
|- | |- | ||
− | | [[ | + | | [[Breathe Instructions]]||[[Generate]]||[[Repeat]] |
|- | |- | ||
− | | [[ | + | | [[Breath-Hold Instructions]]||[[Imagine]]||[[Rest]] |
|- | |- | ||
− | | [[ | + | | [[Count]]||[[Move]]||[[Sing]] |
|- | |- | ||
− | | [[ | + | | [[Detect]]||[[Name]]||[[Smile Instructions]] |
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− | | [[ | + | | [[Discriminate]]||[[Read]]||[[Track]] |
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Encode]] | ||
|} | |} | ||
===Paradigm Classes=== | ===Paradigm Classes=== | ||
− | Currently, CogPO has defined | + | Currently, CogPO has defined 84 classes of paradigms: |
#[[Action Observation Paradigm]] | #[[Action Observation Paradigm]] | ||
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#[[Deductive Reasoning Paradigm]] | #[[Deductive Reasoning Paradigm]] | ||
#[[Delay Discounting Task Paradigm]] | #[[Delay Discounting Task Paradigm]] | ||
+ | #[[Delayed Match To Sample Paradigm]] | ||
#[[Delayed Non Match To Sample Paradigm]] | #[[Delayed Non Match To Sample Paradigm]] | ||
#[[Divided Auditory Attention Paradigm]] | #[[Divided Auditory Attention Paradigm]] | ||
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#[[Sequence Recall or Learning Paradigm]] | #[[Sequence Recall or Learning Paradigm]] | ||
#[[Simon Task Paradigm]] | #[[Simon Task Paradigm]] | ||
+ | #[[Sleep Paradigm]] | ||
#[[Spatial or Location Discrimination Paradigm]] | #[[Spatial or Location Discrimination Paradigm]] | ||
#[[Sternberg Task Paradigm]] | #[[Sternberg Task Paradigm]] | ||
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#[[Theory of Mind Task Paradigm]] | #[[Theory of Mind Task Paradigm]] | ||
#[[Tone Monitor or Discrimination Paradigm]] | #[[Tone Monitor or Discrimination Paradigm]] | ||
+ | #[[Tower of London Paradigm]] | ||
#[[Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Paradigm]] | #[[Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Paradigm]] | ||
#[[Vibrotactile Monitor or Discrimination Paradigm]] | #[[Vibrotactile Monitor or Discrimination Paradigm]] | ||
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#[[Word Generation (Covert) Paradigm]] | #[[Word Generation (Covert) Paradigm]] | ||
#[[Word Generation (Overt) Paradigm]] | #[[Word Generation (Overt) Paradigm]] | ||
+ | #[[Word Stem Completion (Covert) Paradigm]] | ||
#[[Word Stem Completion (Overt) Paradigm]] | #[[Word Stem Completion (Overt) Paradigm]] | ||
#[[Writing Paradigm]] | #[[Writing Paradigm]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===CogPO Relationships=== | ||
+ | Proper curation of the above concepts required creation of a set of novel relationships: | ||
+ | {| | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | width="200" | [[has_stimulus]] | ||
+ | | width="200" | [[has_response]] | ||
+ | | width="200" | [[has_instructions]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[has_stimulus_modality]]||[[has_response_modality]]||[[has_contrast]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[included_in_contrast]]||[[includes_condition]]||[[related_to]] | ||
+ | |} | ||
===Basic Formal Ontology=== | ===Basic Formal Ontology=== | ||
− | CogPO uses a number of terms from BFO: | + | CogPO uses a number of terms from Basic Formal Ontology ([http://www.ifomis.org/bfo/ BFO]), Ontology for Biomedical Investigations ([http://obi-ontology.org/page/Main_Page OBI]), and the Information Artifact Ontology ([http://code.google.com/p/information-artifact-ontology/ IAO]): |
{| | {| | ||
|- | |- | ||
+ | | width="200" | [[action specification]] | ||
+ | | width="200" | [[fiat object part]] | ||
| width="200" | [[object aggregate]] | | width="200" | [[object aggregate]] | ||
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− | |||
|- | |- | ||
− | | [[ | + | | [[planned process]]||[[process aggregate]]||[[quality]] |
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[role]] | ||
|} | |} | ||
===For More Information=== | ===For More Information=== | ||
Please see the [[Aims of the CogPO Project]] or [[CogPO's Wiki Policies]]. | Please see the [[Aims of the CogPO Project]] or [[CogPO's Wiki Policies]]. |
Latest revision as of 13:02, 22 July 2015
Welcome to the CogPO Wiki!
Here is where we will come to a consensus on the initial terms that will be included in our ontology of cognitive paradigms. Our starting point are the terms associated with the BrainMap Taxonomy.
In CopPO, a cognitive paradigm is represented by the concept of Behavioral Experimental Paradigm. Each Behavioral Experimental Paradigm is characterized by one or more Behavioral Experimental Paradigm Conditions and Behavioral Experimental Paradigm Condition Contrasts.
We aim to decompose each condition into its corresponding stimulus, response, and instructions:
Each of these terms is categorized by a set of classes, which will increase in size as CogPO evolves.
Contents
Stimulus Modality
Auditory Modality | Interoceptive Modality | Tactile Modality |
Gustatory Modality | Olfactory Modality | Visual Modality |
Explicit Stimulus
Stimulus Role
Feedback | Non-Target | Reward |
Target |
Response Modality
Arm | Hand | Pelvis |
Eye | Leg | Shoulder |
Face | Mouth | Torso |
Foot |
Overt Response
Blink | Finger Tapping | Saccades |
Breathe Response | Flexion or Extension | Smile Response |
Breath-Hold Response | Grasp | Speech |
Button Press | Manipulate | Swallow |
Draw | Micturate | Whistle |
Drink | Point | Write |
Instructions
Attend | Fixate | Recall |
Breathe Instructions | Generate | Repeat |
Breath-Hold Instructions | Imagine | Rest |
Count | Move | Sing |
Detect | Name | Smile Instructions |
Discriminate | Read | Track |
Encode |
Paradigm Classes
Currently, CogPO has defined 84 classes of paradigms:
- Action Observation Paradigm
- Acupuncture Paradigm
- Anti-Saccades Paradigm
- Braille Reading Paradigm
- Breath-Holding Paradigm
- Chewing or Swallowing Paradigm
- Classical Conditioning Paradigm
- Counting or Calculation Paradigm
- Cued Explicit Recognition Paradigm
- Deception Task Paradigm
- Deductive Reasoning Paradigm
- Delay Discounting Task Paradigm
- Delayed Match To Sample Paradigm
- Delayed Non Match To Sample Paradigm
- Divided Auditory Attention Paradigm
- Drawing Paradigm
- Eating or Drinking Paradigm
- Encoding Paradigm
- Episodic Recall Paradigm
- Face Monitor or Discrimination Paradigm
- Film Viewing Paradigm
- Finger Tapping Paradigm
- Fixation Paradigm
- Flanker Task Paradigm
- Flashing Checkerboard Paradigm
- Flexion or Extension Paradigm
- Free Word List Recall Paradigm
- Go/No-Go Paradigm
- Grasping Paradigm
- Imagined Movement Paradigm
- Imagined Objects or Scenes Paradigm
- Isometric Force Paradigm
- Mental Rotation Paradigm
- Micturition Task Paradigm
- Music Comprehension or Production Paradigm
- n-back Paradigm
- Naming (Covert) Paradigm
- Naming (Overt) Paradigm
- Non-Painful Electrical Stimulation Paradigm
- Non-Painful Thermal Stimulation Paradigm
- Oddball Discrimination Paradigm
- Olfactory Monitor or Discrimination Paradigm
- Orthographic Discrimination Paradigm
- Pain Monitor or Discrimination Paradigm
- Paired Associate Recall Paradigm
- Passive Listening Paradigm
- Passive Viewing Paradigm
- Phonological Discrimination Paradigm
- Pitch Monitor or Discrimination Paradigm
- Pointing Paradigm
- Posner Task Paradigm
- Reading (Covert) Paradigm
- Reading (Overt) Paradigm
- Recitation or Repetition (Covert) Paradigm
- Recitation or Repetition (Overt) Paradigm
- Rest Paradigm
- Reward Task Paradigm
- Saccades Paradigm
- Semantic Monitor or Discrimination Paradigm
- Sequence Recall or Learning Paradigm
- Simon Task Paradigm
- Sleep Paradigm
- Spatial or Location Discrimination Paradigm
- Sternberg Task Paradigm
- Stroop Task Paradigm
- Subjective Emotional Picture Discrimination Paradigm
- Syntactic Discrimination Paradigm
- Tactile Monitor or Discrimination Paradigm
- Task Switching Paradigm
- Theory of Mind Task Paradigm
- Tone Monitor or Discrimination Paradigm
- Tower of London Paradigm
- Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Paradigm
- Vibrotactile Monitor or Discrimination Paradigm
- Video Games Paradigm
- Visual Distractor or Visual Attention Paradigm
- Visual Pursuit or Tracking Paradigm
- Whistling Paradigm
- Wisconsin Card Sorting Test Paradigm
- Word Generation (Covert) Paradigm
- Word Generation (Overt) Paradigm
- Word Stem Completion (Covert) Paradigm
- Word Stem Completion (Overt) Paradigm
- Writing Paradigm
CogPO Relationships
Proper curation of the above concepts required creation of a set of novel relationships:
has_stimulus | has_response | has_instructions |
has_stimulus_modality | has_response_modality | has_contrast |
included_in_contrast | includes_condition | related_to |
Basic Formal Ontology
CogPO uses a number of terms from Basic Formal Ontology (BFO), Ontology for Biomedical Investigations (OBI), and the Information Artifact Ontology (IAO):
action specification | fiat object part | object aggregate |
planned process | process aggregate | quality |
role |
For More Information
Please see the Aims of the CogPO Project or CogPO's Wiki Policies.