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Perception
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Castro Denise,  Hopman Wilma,  Regan Rosemary,  Sauerbrei Eric,  Soboleski Don

Final Pr. ID: Poster #: SCI-023

Perception plays a significant role in the interpretation of images (Fig.1). A medical image perception society (MIPS) now exists with a goal to improve the understanding of imaging perceptual factors. Perception in sonography is different than other modalities where images are produced in a specifically formatted manner and then evaluated later by the observer (passive perception). Ultrasound is performed in a less standardized process to provide the best acoustic window of the region of concern. Image production requires the operator’s perceptual skills while acquiring the images (interactive perception). The study purpose was to determine if experience, knowledge base or scan time correlates with an imagers perceptual ability to visualize the normal appendix. Read More

Authors:  Castro Denise , Hopman Wilma , Regan Rosemary , Sauerbrei Eric , Soboleski Don

Keywords:  perception, appendix, sonography