Perception is at the core of what radiologists do every day. Almost by definition, fully qualified radiologists are very good at perceiving, at least when it comes to the detection and interpretation of radiological images of the human body. But could a more thorough understanding of perception—and in particular, how we learn to perceive—enable radiologists to find more joy in their work, further enhance their powers of perception, or teach radiology more effectively
Models of expertise differences in radiology often do not take into account visual differences betwe...
Radiological images, such as x-rays, provide invaluable information about the human body. However, r...
Radiological image interpretation is a complex skill and requires years of training to master. To im...
The function of medical imaging is to provide information and to reduce diagnostic uncertainty. Radi...
Although there have been great advances in understanding radiological expertise, in particular the t...
Visual perception is an everyday skill applied by all. In this study, we wanted to see whether train...
One in fifty X-rays are misdiagnosed, which can jeopardise the health of the patient. While proper t...
Historically, radiology research has been dominated by chest and breast screening. Few studies have ...
When a radiologist is presented with a medical image, be it a radiograph or the many hundreds of ima...
It is vital that radiologists understand pain. After all, it is the most common symptom that leads p...
Rationale: The aim of this study was to discover whether a specialized undergraduate degree in magne...
Purpose: Systematic viewing of images is widely advocated in radiology; it is expected to lead to co...
Models of expertise differences in radiology often do not take into account visual differences betwe...
Radiological images, such as x-rays, provide invaluable information about the human body. However, r...
Radiological image interpretation is a complex skill and requires years of training to master. To im...
The function of medical imaging is to provide information and to reduce diagnostic uncertainty. Radi...
Although there have been great advances in understanding radiological expertise, in particular the t...
Visual perception is an everyday skill applied by all. In this study, we wanted to see whether train...
One in fifty X-rays are misdiagnosed, which can jeopardise the health of the patient. While proper t...
Historically, radiology research has been dominated by chest and breast screening. Few studies have ...
When a radiologist is presented with a medical image, be it a radiograph or the many hundreds of ima...
It is vital that radiologists understand pain. After all, it is the most common symptom that leads p...
Rationale: The aim of this study was to discover whether a specialized undergraduate degree in magne...
Purpose: Systematic viewing of images is widely advocated in radiology; it is expected to lead to co...
Models of expertise differences in radiology often do not take into account visual differences betwe...
Radiological images, such as x-rays, provide invaluable information about the human body. However, r...
Radiological image interpretation is a complex skill and requires years of training to master. To im...