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DiGirolamo, Gregory J.; DiDominica, Megan; Qadri, Muhammad A. J.; Kellman, Philip J.; Krasne, Sally; Massey, Christine; Rosen, Max P. – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2023
With a brief half-second presentation, a medical expert can determine at above chance levels whether a medical scan she sees is abnormal based on a first impression arising from an initial global image process, termed "gist." The nature of gist processing is debated but this debate stems from results in medical experts who have years of…
Descriptors: Medical Evaluation, Expertise, Perceptual Development, Diagnostic Tests

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