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mental process |
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A bodily process which brings into being, sustains or modifies a cognitive representation or a beahvior inducing state. Valence is a process profile of an emotion, mood, or affective bodily feeling (such as pleasure and pain). Valence can be positive or negative, with different strengths in both directions. For example, pleasure is positively valenced while pain is negatively valenced. A mental process is a bodily process that is of a type such that it can of itself be conscious. Examples include thinking, feeling pain, remembering and emotion as occurrent experiences. |
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http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MF_0000020 |
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A bodily process which brings into being, sustains or modifies a cognitive representation or a beahvior inducing state. |
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Valence is a process profile of an emotion, mood, or affective bodily feeling (such as pleasure and pain). Valence can be positive or negative, with different strengths in both directions. For example, pleasure is positively valenced while pain is negatively valenced. A mental process is a bodily process that is of a type such that it can of itself be conscious. Examples include thinking, feeling pain, remembering and emotion as occurrent experiences. |
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mental process |
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MF:0000020 |
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mental process |
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GO:0050890, cognition, defined as `The operation of the mind by which an organism becomes aware of objects of thought or perception; it includes the mental activities associated with thinking, learning, and memory.' |
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