Four observer groups with different levels of expertise were tested to investigate the nature of expert performance. The task was the detection and localisation of significant pulmonary nodules in postero-anterior views of the chest. One hundred and twenty digitised chest images were used. The observer groups were 8 experienced radiologists, 5 experienced radiographers before and after six months training in chest image interpretation, and 8 undergraduate radiography students. Eye tracking was carried out to investigate differences in visual search strategies between observers. Detection performance was measured with an Alternate Free Response Operating Characteristic technique. Performance measures showed the experienced group of radiologi...
In a previously reported study we demonstrated that expert performance can decline following percept...
The work was carried out to investigate differences in visual search characteristics between groups ...
In a previously reported study we demonstrated that expert performance can decline following percept...
Four observer groups with different levels of expertise were tested to investigate the nature of exp...
Four observer groups with different levels of expertise were tested to investigate the nature of exp...
Four observer groups with different levels of expertise were tested to investigate the nature of exp...
Four observer groups with different levels of expertise were tested in an investigation into the com...
Sixteen student radiographers in the third year of a degree programme and four experienced radiologi...
Double reading of chest x-rays is often used to ensure that fewer abnormalities are missed, but very...
Double reading of chest x-rays is often used to ensure that fewer abnormalities are missed, but very...
We report a study that investigated whether experienced and inexperienced radiographers benefit from...
We report a study that investigated whether experienced and inexperienced radiographers benefit from...
We examined how the ability to detect lung nodules in chest x-ray inspection is reflected in experie...
In a previously reported study we demonstrated that expert performance can decline following percept...
The work was carried out to investigate differences in visual search characteristics between groups ...
In a previously reported study we demonstrated that expert performance can decline following percept...
Four observer groups with different levels of expertise were tested to investigate the nature of exp...
Four observer groups with different levels of expertise were tested to investigate the nature of exp...
Four observer groups with different levels of expertise were tested to investigate the nature of exp...
Four observer groups with different levels of expertise were tested in an investigation into the com...
Sixteen student radiographers in the third year of a degree programme and four experienced radiologi...
Double reading of chest x-rays is often used to ensure that fewer abnormalities are missed, but very...
Double reading of chest x-rays is often used to ensure that fewer abnormalities are missed, but very...
We report a study that investigated whether experienced and inexperienced radiographers benefit from...
We report a study that investigated whether experienced and inexperienced radiographers benefit from...
We examined how the ability to detect lung nodules in chest x-ray inspection is reflected in experie...
In a previously reported study we demonstrated that expert performance can decline following percept...
The work was carried out to investigate differences in visual search characteristics between groups ...
In a previously reported study we demonstrated that expert performance can decline following percept...