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Wakefulness finding |
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Definitions |
represents the waking state, ranging from full alertness through early stages of drowsiness. In stage W, the majority of individuals with eyes closed will demonstrate Alpha rhythm over the occipital region. The EEG pattern with eyes open consists of low amplitude activity (chiefly beta and alpha frequencies) without the rhythmicity of alpha rhythm. |
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http://mimi.case.edu/ontologies/2009/1/SDO.owl#WakeFinding |
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represents the waking state, ranging from full alertness through early stages of drowsiness. In stage W, the majority of individuals with eyes closed will demonstrate Alpha rhythm over the occipital region. The EEG pattern with eyes open consists of low amplitude activity (chiefly beta and alpha frequencies) without the rhythmicity of alpha rhythm. |
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Wakefulness finding |
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prefixIRI |
SDO:WakeFinding |
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prefLabel |
Wakefulness finding |
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subClassOf |
http://mimi.case.edu/ontologies/2009/1/SDO.owl#ConsciousnessFinding |
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http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/SNOMEDCT/365930002 | SNOMEDCT | LOOM | |
http://doe-generated-ontology.com/OntoAD#C1287473 | ONTOAD | LOOM |