Pathologists and radiologists spend years acquiring and refining their medically essential visual skills, so it is of considerable interest to understand how this process actually unfolds and what image features and properties are critical for accurate diagnostic performance. Key insights into human behavioral tasks can often be obtained by using appropriate animal models. We report here that pigeons (Columba livia)—which share many visual system properties with humans—can serve as promising surrogate observers of medical images, a capability not previously documented. The birds proved to have a remarkable ability to dis-tinguish benign from malignant human breast histopathology after training with differential food reinforcement; even more...
Open Access published versionThe rock dove (or common pigeon), Columba livia, is an important model ...
Abstract Metacognitive control may occur if an organism seeks additional information when the availa...
Behavioral testing has revealed that pigeons may use the same visual information sources as humans t...
<div><p>Pathologists and radiologists spend years acquiring and refining their medically essential v...
Pathologists and radiologists spend years acquiring and refining their medically essential visual sk...
ABSTRACT—The contributions of different monocular depth cues to performance of a scene perception ta...
ABSTRACT—The extent to which nonhumans recognize the correspondence between static pictures and the ...
Pigeons learned to discriminate two different patterns displayed with miniature light-emitting diode...
Change detection, the awareness of a visual change in your surroundings, is important in daily life ...
Humans and pigeons were trained to discriminate between 2 views of actual 3-D objects or their photo...
Rapid CommunicationThis article may not exactly replicate the final version published in the APA jou...
Scene gist categorization in humans is rapid and accurate and appears to be tuned to the fundamental...
The authors trained pigeons to discriminate images of human faces that displayed: (a) a happy or a n...
Pigeons learned to discriminate two different patterns displayed with miniature light-emitting diode...
The use of pictures in avian visual cognition research has expanded over the past few decades but un...
Open Access published versionThe rock dove (or common pigeon), Columba livia, is an important model ...
Abstract Metacognitive control may occur if an organism seeks additional information when the availa...
Behavioral testing has revealed that pigeons may use the same visual information sources as humans t...
<div><p>Pathologists and radiologists spend years acquiring and refining their medically essential v...
Pathologists and radiologists spend years acquiring and refining their medically essential visual sk...
ABSTRACT—The contributions of different monocular depth cues to performance of a scene perception ta...
ABSTRACT—The extent to which nonhumans recognize the correspondence between static pictures and the ...
Pigeons learned to discriminate two different patterns displayed with miniature light-emitting diode...
Change detection, the awareness of a visual change in your surroundings, is important in daily life ...
Humans and pigeons were trained to discriminate between 2 views of actual 3-D objects or their photo...
Rapid CommunicationThis article may not exactly replicate the final version published in the APA jou...
Scene gist categorization in humans is rapid and accurate and appears to be tuned to the fundamental...
The authors trained pigeons to discriminate images of human faces that displayed: (a) a happy or a n...
Pigeons learned to discriminate two different patterns displayed with miniature light-emitting diode...
The use of pictures in avian visual cognition research has expanded over the past few decades but un...
Open Access published versionThe rock dove (or common pigeon), Columba livia, is an important model ...
Abstract Metacognitive control may occur if an organism seeks additional information when the availa...
Behavioral testing has revealed that pigeons may use the same visual information sources as humans t...