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21 March 2022 Perceptual training: are there long-term retention and additive benefits?
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Abstract
Prior studies have shown positive effects of perceptual training (PT), however there is a paucity of literature regarding the long-term retention. The goal of this study is to assess the degree of long term retention three months after an initial PT training session. Eight first year residents underwent perceptual training with repeat training 87 days later. Comparison of their performance showed that though their performance was lower compared to the initial training, this was not statistically significant, suggesting some degree of retention of PT.
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Grace Zhu M.D., Theresa Pham M.D., Soham Banerjee M.D., and William F. Auffermann M.D. "Perceptual training: are there long-term retention and additive benefits?", Proc. SPIE PC12035, Medical Imaging 2022: Image Perception, Observer Performance, and Technology Assessment, PC1203501 (21 March 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2607153
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KEYWORDS
Chest imaging

Analytical research

Image segmentation

Image understanding

Radiology

Receivers

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