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OVERVIEW

The purpose of this page is to track CRG priorities and work related to review and clean up of the observable entity hierarchy as it related to the following kinds of perception:

  • visual perception (seeing)
  • auditory perception (hearing)
  • gustatory perception (tasting)
  • olfactory perception (smelling)
  • tactile perception (touching)

Activities To Date:

Uma Vaidyanathan led the review of sensory and perception concepts in the |Observable entity (observable entity) | hierarchy, including review of the gold standard textbook written on Sensation and Perception (add link here). Piper Allyn Ranallo reviewed and harmonized the definitions of concepts in the UMLS (add link here, add artifacts below). The team created graphics depicting current and proposed concepts for perception, sensation, and integrated sensory perception (add links for graphics here).

Immediate Next Steps (in process)

  • The CRG is working with Daniel Karlsson to understand what changes are required in the the observable entity hierarchy
  • Requesting editorial guidance around modeling functions, processes and states in the observable entity hierarchy
  • The CRG is working to understand the distinction between processes modeled in the | Process (qualifier value)| and |Process (observable entity)|  hierarchies

FUNCTIONS, PROCESSES AND OTHER OBSERVABLE ENTITIES 

Modality

Function

Perception Function

Sensation Function

Observable / Observation

Status

Ability

Hear

Hearing function



Hearing observable

Sensory function status: hearing

Ability to hear

See

Visual function

Visual perception function


Vision observable

Sensory function status: vision

Ability to see

Smell

Sense of smell function




Sensory function status: taste and smell

Ability to smell

Taste

Taste function




Sensory function status: taste and smell

Ability to taste

Touch


Touch perception1

Touch sensation1

Observable of sensation of touch

Sensory function status: cutaneous

Ability to sense touch

1 Function is implied based on parent concept

Figure 1:  Current State - SNOMED International Daily Build 2021.01.20 

ABILITY OBSERVABLES


 


ModalityParent observable typeFSN 
vision (seeing)function
audition (hearing)function

tactile (touch)  AND subtypes of touch (temperature, vibration)

functioninclude term 'sense'
olfaction (smell)observable
gustation (taste)observable


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