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Area of Science:

  • Cognitive science
  • Medical imaging
  • Radiology and pathology

Background:

  • Medical image interpretation is vital for diagnosing diseases like cancer.
  • Digital technologies and AI are transforming medical imaging.
  • Medical image perception is an understudied area critical for diagnostician performance.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify unsolved problems in visual perception for radiologists and pathologists.
  • To explore how cognitive research can address clinical questions in medical image interpretation.
  • To foster transdisciplinary collaboration and advance medical image perception research.

Main Methods:

  • Convened a multidisciplinary "Cognition and Medical Image Perception Think Tank" in September 2019.
  • Gathered perspectives from radiologists, pathologists, and cognition researchers.
  • Focused on diagnosticians' interpretation processes and perceptual challenges.

Main Results:

  • Emphasized diagnosticians' perspectives as essential for perception research.
  • Identified critical unsolved problems in visual perception within pathology and radiology.
  • Highlighted opportunities for expanding research at the intersection of cognition and medical imaging.

Conclusions:

  • Further research into medical image perception is needed to enhance diagnostic accuracy.
  • Understanding cognitive processes can improve patient outcomes and reduce diagnostician burnout.
  • Transdisciplinary collaboration is key to advancing the field of medical image perception.