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Mapping of Epilepsy Ontologies
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Acronym | MEPO |
Visibility | Public |
Description | The Mapping of Epilepsy Ontologies (MEPO) provides owl:sameAs relationships of similar concepts for the ontologies EpSO, ESSO, EPILONT, EPISEM, and FENICS. Two concepts are considered similar if they share the same concept name or the same synonym. Additional synonyms for each of the concepts are generated using the Snowball stemming algorithm. The software implementation is available on github within the Maven project snoke in the module snoke.ontology: https://github.com/bernd-mueller/snoke/tree/master/snoke.ontology |
Status | Alpha |
Format | OWL |
Contact | Bernd Müller, bernd.mueller@zbmed.de |
Categories | Biological Process, Biomedical Resources, Development, Gene Product, Health, Human, Neurologic Disease, Neurological Disorder, Protein, Vocabularies |
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0.6 (Parsed, Indexed, Metrics, Annotator, Error Diff) | 01/15/2021 | 02/19/2021 | OWL | CSV | RDF/XML |
0.5 (Archived) | 01/15/2021 | 02/17/2021 | OWL |
0.4 (Archived) | 01/15/2021 | 01/15/2021 | OWL |
0.3 (Archived) | 01/15/2021 | 01/15/2021 | OWL |
0.2 (Archived) | 01/12/2021 | 01/12/2021 | OWL |
0.1 (Archived) | 11/25/2020 | 11/25/2020 | OWL |
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Id | http://www.semanticweb.org/rjyy/ontologies/2015/5/ESSO#Corpus_Callosum
http://www.semanticweb.org/rjyy/ontologies/2015/5/ESSO#Corpus_Callosum
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Preferred Name | Corpus_Callosum |
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Trancr 2005 The Corpus Callosum, the largest of the cerebr commissures, allow inform to be transmit from one cerebr hemispher to the other, enabl memori trace to be store bilaterally. Structures: Cerebr Commissur Cerebr Hemispher Corpus Callosum - Bodi Corpus Callosum - Genu Corpus Callosum - Splenium Forcep Major Forcep Minor Primari Somatosensori Area Information: The Corpus Callosum is the largest of the cerebr commissures. It contain approxim 300 million fibres, connect the cortex of the two cerebr hemispheres. It consist of 4 part - the splenium (posterior), body, genu (anterior) and rostrum (contin antero-inferior with the genu). Fibr from the genu radiat anterior into the anterior region of the frontal lobe are known as the forcep minor. Fibr of the splenium, which radiat posterior into the occipit lobe are known as the forcep major. The function of the corpus callosum is to allow for the transfer of inform from one hemispher to anoth and to enabl memori trace to be store bilaterally. In case of sever epilepsi the corpus callosum is sometim sever to limit the extent of seizures, and subsequ behaviour studi in these patient have allow us to gain some insight into the role of the corpus callosum. While there are no obvious personality, intellectu or motor chang in these split-brain patients, there are some subtl chang particular in regard to learning. For example, a task learn with one hand cannot then be perform effici with the other hand becaus the memori trace cannot be transfer to the opposit hemisphere. Similarly, an object held in the left hand (but not seen) cannot be describ verbal becaus the somatosensori inform cannot be transfer from the primari somatosensori area of the right hemispher across to the left hemispher (where the languag area are usual located)
trancred 2005 the corpus callosum, the largest of the cerebral commissures, allows information to be transmitted from one cerebral hemisphere to the other, enabling memory traces to be stored bilaterally. structures: cerebral commissures cerebral hemisphere corpus callosum - body corpus callosum - genu corpus callosum - splenium forceps major forceps minor primary somatosensory area information: the corpus callosum is the largest of the cerebral commissures. it contains approximately 300 million fibres, connecting the cortex of the two cerebral hemispheres. it consists of 4 parts - the splenium (posterior), body, genu (anterior) and rostrum (continous antero-inferiorly with the genu). fibres from the genu radiate anteriorly into the anterior region of the frontal lobes are known as the forceps minor. fibres of the splenium, which radiate posteriorly into the occipital lobes are known as the forceps major. the function of the corpus callosum is to allow for the transfer of information from one hemisphere to another and to enable memory traces to be stored bilaterally. in cases of severe epilepsy the corpus callosum is sometimes severed to limit the extent of seizures, and subsequent behavioural studies in these patients have allowed us to gain some insight into the role of the corpus callosum. while there are no obvious personality, intellectual or motor changes in these 'split-brain' patients, there are some subtle changes particularly in regard to learning. for example, a task learned with one hand cannot then be performed efficiently with the other hand because the memory trace cannot be transferred to the opposite hemisphere. similarly, an object held in the left hand (but not seen) cannot be described verbally because the somatosensory information cannot be transferred from the primary somatosensory area of the right hemisphere across to the left hemisphere (where the language areas are usually located)
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altLabel | Trancr 2005 The Corpus Callosum, the largest of the cerebr commissures, allow inform to be transmit from one cerebr hemispher to the other, enabl memori trace to be store bilaterally. Structures: Cerebr Commissur Cerebr Hemispher Corpus Callosum - Bodi Corpus Callosum - Genu Corpus Callosum - Splenium Forcep Major Forcep Minor Primari Somatosensori Area Information: The Corpus Callosum is the largest of the cerebr commissures. It contain approxim 300 million fibres, connect the cortex of the two cerebr hemispheres. It consist of 4 part - the splenium (posterior), body, genu (anterior) and rostrum (contin antero-inferior with the genu). Fibr from the genu radiat anterior into the anterior region of the frontal lobe are known as the forcep minor. Fibr of the splenium, which radiat posterior into the occipit lobe are known as the forcep major. The function of the corpus callosum is to allow for the transfer of inform from one hemispher to anoth and to enabl memori trace to be store bilaterally. In case of sever epilepsi the corpus callosum is sometim sever to limit the extent of seizures, and subsequ behaviour studi in these patient have allow us to gain some insight into the role of the corpus callosum. While there are no obvious personality, intellectu or motor chang in these split-brain patients, there are some subtl chang particular in regard to learning. For example, a task learn with one hand cannot then be perform effici with the other hand becaus the memori trace cannot be transfer to the opposit hemisphere. Similarly, an object held in the left hand (but not seen) cannot be describ verbal becaus the somatosensori inform cannot be transfer from the primari somatosensori area of the right hemispher across to the left hemispher (where the languag area are usual located)
trancred 2005 the corpus callosum, the largest of the cerebral commissures, allows information to be transmitted from one cerebral hemisphere to the other, enabling memory traces to be stored bilaterally. structures: cerebral commissures cerebral hemisphere corpus callosum - body corpus callosum - genu corpus callosum - splenium forceps major forceps minor primary somatosensory area information: the corpus callosum is the largest of the cerebral commissures. it contains approximately 300 million fibres, connecting the cortex of the two cerebral hemispheres. it consists of 4 parts - the splenium (posterior), body, genu (anterior) and rostrum (continous antero-inferiorly with the genu). fibres from the genu radiate anteriorly into the anterior region of the frontal lobes are known as the forceps minor. fibres of the splenium, which radiate posteriorly into the occipital lobes are known as the forceps major. the function of the corpus callosum is to allow for the transfer of information from one hemisphere to another and to enable memory traces to be stored bilaterally. in cases of severe epilepsy the corpus callosum is sometimes severed to limit the extent of seizures, and subsequent behavioural studies in these patients have allowed us to gain some insight into the role of the corpus callosum. while there are no obvious personality, intellectual or motor changes in these 'split-brain' patients, there are some subtle changes particularly in regard to learning. for example, a task learned with one hand cannot then be performed efficiently with the other hand because the memory trace cannot be transferred to the opposite hemisphere. similarly, an object held in the left hand (but not seen) cannot be described verbally because the somatosensory information cannot be transferred from the primary somatosensory area of the right hemisphere across to the left hemisphere (where the language areas are usually located)
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prefLabel | Corpus_Callosum
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label | Corpus_Callosum
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prefixIRI | ESSO:Corpus_Callosum
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