School of Psychology, King's College, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK.
Department of Psychology, University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA.
Cogn Res Princ Implic. 2021 Oct 14;6(1):65. doi: 10.1186/s41235-021-00331-z.
In radiological screening, clinicians scan myriads of radiographs with the intent of recognizing and differentiating lesions. Even though they are trained experts, radiologists' human search engines are not perfect: average daily error rates are estimated around 3-5%. A main underlying assumption in radiological screening is that visual search on a current radiograph occurs independently of previously seen radiographs. However, recent studies have shown that human perception is biased by previously seen stimuli; the bias in our visual system to misperceive current stimuli towards previous stimuli is called serial dependence. Here, we tested whether serial dependence impacts radiologists' recognition of simulated lesions embedded in actual radiographs. We found that serial dependence affected radiologists' recognition of simulated lesions; perception on an average trial was pulled 13% toward the 1-back stimulus. Simulated lesions were perceived as biased towards the those seen in the previous 1 or 2 radiographs. Similar results were found when testing lesion recognition in a group of untrained observers. Taken together, these results suggest that perceptual judgements of radiologists are affected by previous visual experience, and thus some of the diagnostic errors exhibited by radiologists may be caused by serial dependence from previously seen radiographs.
在放射学筛查中,临床医生扫描大量的 X 光片,目的是识别和区分病变。尽管他们是经过训练的专家,但放射科医生的人工搜索引擎并不完美:平均每日错误率估计在 3-5%左右。放射学筛查的一个主要基本假设是,当前 X 光片上的视觉搜索独立于之前看过的 X 光片。然而,最近的研究表明,人类的感知受到先前刺激的影响;我们的视觉系统将当前刺激错误感知为先前刺激的偏差称为序列依赖。在这里,我们测试了序列依赖是否会影响放射科医生对实际 X 光片中嵌入的模拟病变的识别。我们发现序列依赖会影响放射科医生对模拟病变的识别;平均试验的感知被向前一个刺激拉动了 13%。模拟病变被感知为偏向于前一个或两个 X 光片上看到的病变。当在一组未经训练的观察者中测试病变识别时,也得到了类似的结果。总之,这些结果表明,放射科医生的感知判断受到先前视觉经验的影响,因此放射科医生表现出的一些诊断错误可能是由于先前看到的 X 光片引起的序列依赖造成的。