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TitleAcademic YearTopicTypeDescriptionProject OwnerOwner PositionCo-ownerContact E-mailPrincipal InvestigatorAttendingsResidentsMedical StudentsOther participantsInstitutions involvedSpecial skills requestedIRBIACUC (if applicable)GrantStatusLoooking for help?Deadline/Target datePublished in journalDOIPUBMED IDPresented at conferenceLast updated
Nature of Radiological Informativeness2020-2021Education, PerceptionBasic scienceEvaluate the oculomotor activity of radiologists to examine the nature of topics including radiological informativeness, radiologist fatigue, radiologist expertise and speed-accuracy tradeoff.

Currently we are recruiting participants for an eye-tracking experiment to evaluate oculomotor activity associated with detecting pulmonary nodules on chest x-ray. The experiment takes approximately 1 hour and is run at SUNY Downstate HSEB. Please contact shawn.kt.lyo@gmail.com if you are interested in participating.
Dr. Stephen WaiteAttendingSusana Martinez-Conde, Stephen Macknikshawn.kt.lyo@gmail.comTBDDr. Stephen WaiteShawn LyoStephen Macknik, Susana Martinez-Conde, Robert Alexander, Konrad Kording, Yong Fan, Marisa CarrascoDownstateData collectingNo12/3/2020 9:08:5312/3/2020 9:08:53
Fixational Eye Movements: What are they and why should radiologists care?2020-2021PerceptionLiterature reviewWe describe fixational eye movements and their relevance to radiologists.Shawn LyoResidentDr. Stephen Waiteshawn.kt.lyo@gmail.comDr. Stephen WaiteShawn LyoSusana Martinez-Conde, Stephen MacknikDownstate, KCHCWritingNo2/24/2021 14:59:142/24/2021 14:59:14