Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2607753638> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2607753638 abstract "Abstract Understanding the brain mechanisms involved in diagnostic reasoning may contribute to the development of methods that reduce errors in medical practice. In this study we identified similar brain systems for diagnosing diseases, prescribing treatments, and naming animals and objects using written information as stimuli. Employing time resolved modeling of blood oxygen level dependent (BOLD) responses enabled time resolved (400 milliseconds epochs) analyses. With this approach it was possible to study neural processes during successive stages of decision making. Our results showed that highly diagnostic information, reducing uncertainty about the diagnosis, decreased monitoring activity in the frontoparietal attentional network and may contribute to premature diagnostic closure, an important cause of diagnostic errors. We observed an unexpected and remarkable switch of BOLD activity within a right lateralized set of brain regions related to awareness and auditory monitoring at the point of responding. We propose that this neurophysiological response is the neural substrate of awareness of one’s own (verbal) response. Our results highlight the intimate relation between attentional mechanisms, uncertainty, and decision making and may assist the advance of approaches to prevent premature diagnostic closure." @default.
- W2607753638 created "2017-05-05" @default.
- W2607753638 creator A5023008381 @default.
- W2607753638 creator A5043559345 @default.
- W2607753638 creator A5043952911 @default.
- W2607753638 creator A5047148920 @default.
- W2607753638 creator A5049183256 @default.
- W2607753638 creator A5085284243 @default.
- W2607753638 creator A5086852785 @default.
- W2607753638 creator A5087152172 @default.
- W2607753638 creator A5087528255 @default.
- W2607753638 date "2017-05-02" @default.
- W2607753638 modified "2023-09-26" @default.
- W2607753638 title "How doctors diagnose diseases and prescribe treatments: an fMRI study of diagnostic salience" @default.
- W2607753638 cites W1560083319 @default.
- W2607753638 cites W1585968548 @default.
- W2607753638 cites W1854828342 @default.
- W2607753638 cites W1904086062 @default.
- W2607753638 cites W1969271050 @default.
- W2607753638 cites W1978490173 @default.
- W2607753638 cites W1982352919 @default.
- W2607753638 cites W1984251878 @default.
- W2607753638 cites W1999590081 @default.
- W2607753638 cites W2001901247 @default.
- W2607753638 cites W2003288939 @default.
- W2607753638 cites W2015303758 @default.
- W2607753638 cites W2016521818 @default.
- W2607753638 cites W2019370496 @default.
- W2607753638 cites W2023452161 @default.
- W2607753638 cites W2025367301 @default.
- W2607753638 cites W2025663766 @default.
- W2607753638 cites W2039630921 @default.
- W2607753638 cites W2045321434 @default.
- W2607753638 cites W2046626105 @default.
- W2607753638 cites W2048154111 @default.
- W2607753638 cites W2050735676 @default.
- W2607753638 cites W2055345898 @default.
- W2607753638 cites W2055476838 @default.
- W2607753638 cites W2062652125 @default.
- W2607753638 cites W2062996846 @default.
- W2607753638 cites W2065561795 @default.
- W2607753638 cites W2090435067 @default.
- W2607753638 cites W2096962395 @default.
- W2607753638 cites W2102689608 @default.
- W2607753638 cites W2103380664 @default.
- W2607753638 cites W2104261508 @default.
- W2607753638 cites W2112649554 @default.
- W2607753638 cites W2117663940 @default.
- W2607753638 cites W2117857977 @default.
- W2607753638 cites W2123611655 @default.
- W2607753638 cites W2133564867 @default.
- W2607753638 cites W2137060511 @default.
- W2607753638 cites W2138672527 @default.
- W2607753638 cites W2139788621 @default.
- W2607753638 cites W2141222241 @default.
- W2607753638 cites W2141803894 @default.
- W2607753638 cites W2143230462 @default.
- W2607753638 cites W2143648071 @default.
- W2607753638 cites W2143947644 @default.
- W2607753638 cites W2146870963 @default.
- W2607753638 cites W2156872467 @default.
- W2607753638 cites W2159376206 @default.
- W2607753638 cites W2160053992 @default.
- W2607753638 cites W2164180391 @default.
- W2607753638 cites W2164364459 @default.
- W2607753638 cites W2170368296 @default.
- W2607753638 cites W2170797424 @default.
- W2607753638 cites W2180876467 @default.
- W2607753638 cites W2186125383 @default.
- W2607753638 cites W2222860611 @default.
- W2607753638 cites W2261519444 @default.
- W2607753638 cites W2327849069 @default.
- W2607753638 cites W2530958915 @default.
- W2607753638 cites W2989936956 @default.
- W2607753638 cites W356400583 @default.
- W2607753638 cites W4233058775 @default.
- W2607753638 doi "https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-01482-0" @default.
- W2607753638 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/5430984" @default.
- W2607753638 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28465538" @default.
- W2607753638 hasPublicationYear "2017" @default.
- W2607753638 type Work @default.
- W2607753638 sameAs 2607753638 @default.
- W2607753638 citedByCount "4" @default.
- W2607753638 countsByYear W26077536382019 @default.
- W2607753638 countsByYear W26077536382020 @default.
- W2607753638 countsByYear W26077536382022 @default.
- W2607753638 countsByYear W26077536382023 @default.
- W2607753638 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2607753638 hasAuthorship W2607753638A5023008381 @default.
- W2607753638 hasAuthorship W2607753638A5043559345 @default.
- W2607753638 hasAuthorship W2607753638A5043952911 @default.
- W2607753638 hasAuthorship W2607753638A5047148920 @default.
- W2607753638 hasAuthorship W2607753638A5049183256 @default.
- W2607753638 hasAuthorship W2607753638A5085284243 @default.
- W2607753638 hasAuthorship W2607753638A5086852785 @default.
- W2607753638 hasAuthorship W2607753638A5087152172 @default.
- W2607753638 hasAuthorship W2607753638A5087528255 @default.
- W2607753638 hasBestOaLocation W26077536381 @default.
- W2607753638 hasConcept C108154423 @default.
- W2607753638 hasConcept C120843803 @default.