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Concepts to add (or add as synonym if already there) #2

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KateBlackThorn opened this issue Sep 14, 2017 · 3 comments
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Concepts to add (or add as synonym if already there) #2

KateBlackThorn opened this issue Sep 14, 2017 · 3 comments

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@KateBlackThorn
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Hi Russ @poldrack ,
I have met with our clinical team on a number of Task/Assessment items that appear to be measuring concepts that are not present in the CA. Below is a list of 7 concepts we propose adding to the CA if their synonyms do not already exist (I did not find any synonyms, but please let me know if I missed something). If there are synonymous concepts already present, please add the term as a synonym.

  1. Elation:
    CCDAIM_08 I get overly enthusiastic.
    CCDAIM_07 My happy moods are so strong that I feel that I'm in heaven"."
    CCDAIM_02 When I feel happy it is a strong type of exhuberance.
    CCDAIM_14 When something good happens, I am usually much more jubilant than others.
    CCDAIM_40 When I am happy the feeling is more like contentment and inner calm than one of exhilaration and excitement.
    CCDAIM_29 When I know I have done something very well, I feel relaxed and content rather than excited and elated.
    CA concept: Elation does not yet exist. Our clinical team indicated that these items are not measuring ‘happiness’ (which is in the CA), but rather ‘elation’ which is a distinct psychiatric symptom. Is there already a term in the atlas for ‘elation’ that I may have missed?
    Elation: great happiness and exhilaration.
    synonyms:euphoria, ecstasy, delight,, glee, jubilation, exultation, bliss, rapture
    If not, could it be added?

  2. Extroversion:
    Example:
    ATQ_67 I usually like to spend my free time with people.
    CCDAIM_03 I enjoy being with other people very much.
    CDIN_11 Question 11 0=I like being with people.|1=I do not like being with people many times.|2=I do not want to be with people at all.
    CA concept: Currently, the only term in CA that seems to even loosely address this concept is Antisocial personality. However, this is too specific of a concept. Could ‘extroversion’ be included in the CA?

  3. Avoidance:
    Example: ATQ_72 When I am afraid of how a situation might turn out, I usually avoid dealing with it. 1=extremely untrue|2=quite untrue|3=slightly untrue|4=neither true nor false|5=slightly true|6=quite true|7=extremely true
    CA concept: The example is clearly measuring ‘avoidance’, which is a specific symptom/concept where one’s response to a negative/unpleasant feeling is to avoid it. I did not see a concept in the CA that fits this definition. Is there one? If not, could ‘Avoidance’ be added?

  4. Pessimism:
    Example:
    CDIN_02 Question 2 2=Nothing will ever work out for me.|1=I am not sure if things will work out for me.|0=Things will work out for me O.K.
    GDSC_05 Are you hopeful about the future?
    CA concept: I did not see a CA concept for ‘Pessimism’. Did I miss it? If it is not there, could we add ‘Pessimism’?

  5. Self-confidence
    Example:
    DSEQ_11 I feel self-confident
    CA concept: Our clinical team agreed that ‘confidence’ is, at this point its own concept. I did not see it in the atlas. Is there a concept that you consider a synonym of ‘self-confidence’ or ‘lack of self-confidence’ in the atlas? If note can ‘self-confidence’ be added?

  6. Self-esteem:
    Example:
    CDIN_06 Question 6 2=I hate myself.|1=I do not like myself.|0=I like myself.
    CA concept: I don’t readily see the concept that would cover self-image/self-esteem. The RDoC Construct this would map into is Self Knowledge.

  7. Visual/light sensitivity
    Example: ATQ_54 Colorful flashing lights bother me.
    CA concept: There is currently no concept I can find for this.

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KateBlackThorn commented Sep 29, 2017

Here are 5 additional ones we propose to add after a second round with the Clinical Team:

  1. Habitual- Shows a disinterest or general unwillingness to try new things. A desire to follow the same routines. A preference for novelty would be ‘Habitual-negative ’
    NEOFFI_08 I think it's interesting to learn and develop new hobbies.- habitual-negative
    DMASC_07 The idea of going away to camp scares me, maps to ‘anxiety’ because it is not an expression of ‘preference’ to not go do something new, but rather a clearly articulated fear.

  2. Disappointment- the feeling of sadness or displeasure caused by the nonfulfillment of one's hopes or expectations.
    We considered the more technical ‘frustrative non-reward’, but our clinical team thought that frustrative non-reward was too specific of a term.

  3. Mania:A state, often coupled with a feeling of happiness, of intense excitement, euphoria, and abnormal overactivity, uncontrollable energy, and sometimes delusions.
    Items coded to ‘Mania’:
    CCDAIM_22 When I'm happy I feel very energetic.
    NEOFFI_32 I often feel as if I'm bursting with energy. (Mania or fatigue-negative)
    Note on ‘Mania’ vs. ‘Elation’: We had already submitted the request to add ‘Elation’ as a distinct concept to the Atlas (Elation: great happiness and exhilaration, synonyms:euphoria, ecstasy, delight,glee, jubilation, exultation, bliss, rapture). ‘Elation’ is the the intense emotion, where as ‘mania’ is characterised by always having physical energy/hyperactivity in response to that intense happiness (i.e. ‘elation’ is part of ‘mania’).

  4. Stimulation seeking- sensory stimulation seeking behavior particularly visual and auditory stimulation. Seeks to be around flashing lights, sounds. This is a symptom in autism where children will even wiggle their own fingers in front of their own face.
    Example:
    ATQ_07 I would not enjoy the sensation of listening to loud music with a laser light show. This would be Stimulation seeking-negative
    ATQ_30 I would probably enjoy playing a challenging and fast paced video-game that makes lots of noise and has lots of flashing, bright lights.
    NEOFFI_22 I like to be where the action is.

  5. Risk/thrill seeking: the request here is actually for a definition change AND addition of new concept.
    Proposed change is to modify the current definition of risk seeking to ‘a desire or pleasure in participating in potentially dangerous activities’.
    Example:
    I like to ride roller coasters
    I would enjoy driving a car as fast as possible on an open road
    The current definition should be assigned to a new concept Risk tolerance (or something similar) as it speaks of “The willingness of an individual to choose an option with a less-than-certain probability of reward over an option with a certain reward of equal or higher expected value. Which does not capture behaviors of individuals who prefer risk”

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poldrack commented Oct 2, 2017

the proposal re: "risk-seeking" is challenging because this is a term that is used differently amongst different literatures. in the decision making literature, "risk seeking" has a specific meaning around willingness to accept risk as defined in the economic sense as variance over possible outcomes. probably need a disambiguation page there.

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poldrack commented Oct 2, 2017

I have raised an issue for the new cognitive atlas (poldracklab/cogat#109)
that will add "Personality traits" as a concept. These can then be included under that category, along with many other traits defined in that literature.

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