Modality Explained
Modality may refer to:
Humanities
- Modality (theology), the organization and structure of the church, as distinct from sodality or parachurch organizations
- Modality (music), in music, the subject concerning certain diatonic scales
- Modalities (sociology), a concept in Anthony Giddens' structuration theory
- Modal logic (philosophy), a form of logic which distinguishes between (logically) "necessary truths" and "contingent truths"
Linguistics
Medicine
- Modality (therapy), a method of therapeutic approach
- Modality (diagnosis), a method of diagnosis
- Modality (medical imaging), acquiring structural or functional images of the body
- Stimulus modality, a type of physical phenomenon or stimulus that one can sense, such as temperature and sound
- Modality Partnership, a British primary care provider
Science and technology
- Transportation modality, a mode of transport
- Modality (human–computer interaction), a path of communication between the human and the computer, such as vision or touch
- Mode (user interface), a distinct setting within a computer program or any physical machine interface
- Stimulus modality, one aspect of a stimulus or what is perceived after a stimulus (e.g. light, sound, temperature, taste], pressure, or smell)
Pseudoscience
Other uses
See also