Seeing isn’t necessarily believing: Misleading contextual information influences perceptual-cognitive bias in radiologists.

  • Bradley Fawver
  • , Joseph L. Thomas
  • , Trafton Drew
  • , Megan K. Mills
  • , William F. Auffermann
  • , Keith R. Lohse
  • , A. Mark Williams

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