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Instances | biological process | A Process embodied in an Organism. |
| entity | The universal class of individuals. This is the root node of the ontology. |
| internal change | Processes which involve altering an internal property of an Object, e.g. the shape of the Object, its coloring, its structure, etc. Processes that are not instances of this class include changes that only affect the relationship to other objects, e.g. changes in spatial or temporal location. |
| physical | An entity that has a location in space-time. Note that locations are themselves understood to have a location in space-time. |
| physiologic process | A normal process of an Organism or part of an Organism. |
| physiological response to emotion process | A physiological response to emotion process is a bodily process which encompasses all the neurophysiological changes caused by the appraisal, which take place in the central nervous system (CNS), neuro-endocrine system (NES) and autonomous nervous system (ANS). |
| process | The class of things that happen and have temporal parts or stages. Examples include extended events like a football match or a race, actions like Pursuing and Reading, and biological processes. The formal definition is: anything that occurs in time but is not an Object. Note that a Process may have participants 'inside' it which are Objects, such as the players in a football match. In a 4D ontology, a Process is something whose spatiotemporal extent is thought of as dividing into temporal stages roughly perpendicular to the time-axis. |
| temperature rising (experienced as feeling warm) | TemperatureRisingExperiencedAsFeelingWarm means feeling warm. It is a PhysiologicProcess in respose to to an EmotionalState. |
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