2020
DOI: 10.1186/s41235-020-00235-4
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Visual search errors are persistent in a laboratory analog of the incidental finding problem

Abstract: When radiologists search for a specific target (e.g., lung cancer), they are also asked to report any other clinically significant "incidental findings" (e.g., pneumonia). These incidental findings are missed at an undesirably high rate. In an effort to understand and reduce these errors, Wolfe et al. (Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications 2:35, 2017) developed "mixed hybrid search" as a model system for incidental findings. In this task, non-expert observers memorize six targets: half of these targe… Show more

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“…There have been other attempts to reduce the errors in these more complex situations. For example, Nartker et al ( 2020 ) tested three different methods to reduce categorical errors in a “mixed hybrid search” task (Wolfe et al, 2017 ) where participants searched for a list of targets; some specific (this hammer) and some categorical (any animal). In mixed hybrid search, participants tended to miss more categorical targets.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There have been other attempts to reduce the errors in these more complex situations. For example, Nartker et al ( 2020 ) tested three different methods to reduce categorical errors in a “mixed hybrid search” task (Wolfe et al, 2017 ) where participants searched for a list of targets; some specific (this hammer) and some categorical (any animal). In mixed hybrid search, participants tended to miss more categorical targets.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%