Objective: The objective of our study was to describe the characteristics of polyps viewed but then dismissed incorrectly by radiologists at endoluminal CT colonography (CTC), eye movements during these errors, and features provoking false-positive diagnoses. Materials and methods: Forty-two radiologists viewed 30 endoluminal CTC videos, each depicting a polyp, while their eye movements were tracked. Half of the videos had computer-assisted detection (CAD), and half did not. Classification errors were defined when proven polyps were seen but dismissed. Eye movements during these errors and during correct polyp identifications were compared with multilevel modeling. Polyps were divided subsequently into “difficult to classify” and “easy t...
We aimed to identify the effect of computer-aided detection (CAD) on visual search and performance i...
Background and Aim: CT colonography has promoted a new paradigm, that up-to 2 polyps ≤5mm can be lef...
Background: Experts can accurately characterize the histology of diminutive polyps with narrow-band ...
Objective: The objective of our study was to describe the characteristics of polyps viewed but then ...
PURPOSE: To identify and compare key stages of the visual process in experienced and inexperienced r...
Objective: To assess the effect of expected abnormality prevalence on visual search and decision-mak...
Purpose: To identify and compare key stages of the visual process in experienced and inexperienced r...
Purpose: To investigate the effect of increasing navigation speed on (a) readers’ visual search and ...
Purpose: To develop an eye-tracking method applicable to three-dimensional (3D) images, where the ab...
PURPOSE: To develop an eye-tracking method applicable to three-dimensional (3D) images, where the ab...
Background and Aim Lack of visual recognition of colorectal polyps may lead to interval cancers. The...
analogous to using a 10-mm size threshold for colonoscopic referral at screening fl exible sig-moido...
The extent measurement error on CT colonography influences polyp categorisation according to establi...
Background: Optical diagnosis can replace histopathology of diminutive (1-5mm) polyps if surveillanc...
We aimed to identify the effect of computer-aided detection (CAD) on visual search and performance i...
Background and Aim: CT colonography has promoted a new paradigm, that up-to 2 polyps ≤5mm can be lef...
Background: Experts can accurately characterize the histology of diminutive polyps with narrow-band ...
Objective: The objective of our study was to describe the characteristics of polyps viewed but then ...
PURPOSE: To identify and compare key stages of the visual process in experienced and inexperienced r...
Objective: To assess the effect of expected abnormality prevalence on visual search and decision-mak...
Purpose: To identify and compare key stages of the visual process in experienced and inexperienced r...
Purpose: To investigate the effect of increasing navigation speed on (a) readers’ visual search and ...
Purpose: To develop an eye-tracking method applicable to three-dimensional (3D) images, where the ab...
PURPOSE: To develop an eye-tracking method applicable to three-dimensional (3D) images, where the ab...
Background and Aim Lack of visual recognition of colorectal polyps may lead to interval cancers. The...
analogous to using a 10-mm size threshold for colonoscopic referral at screening fl exible sig-moido...
The extent measurement error on CT colonography influences polyp categorisation according to establi...
Background: Optical diagnosis can replace histopathology of diminutive (1-5mm) polyps if surveillanc...
We aimed to identify the effect of computer-aided detection (CAD) on visual search and performance i...
Background and Aim: CT colonography has promoted a new paradigm, that up-to 2 polyps ≤5mm can be lef...
Background: Experts can accurately characterize the histology of diminutive polyps with narrow-band ...