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The observation of art and the art of observing individuals with physical differences

American Journal of Medical Genetics Part C: Seminars in Medical Genetics, 2021
AbstractAstute observation is a fundamental skill in medical care because not only it is crucial for the detection of patients' emotions (which is a prerequisite for empathy) but also it can often yield diagnoses at first sight. The Germans call this technique “augenblickdiagnose,” and indeed, gestalt diagnosis together with systematic review is used ...
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CNN as model observer in a liver lesion detection task for x‐ray computed tomography: A phantom study

Medical Physics (Lancaster), 2018
PURPOSE The purpose of this study was the evaluation of anthropomorphic model observers trained with neural networks for the prediction of a human observer's performance.
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The quantum physics of observers

Journal of Optics B: Quantum and Semiclassical Optics, 2002
The observer is herein studied as an aspect of laboratory physics. It is generally accepted that our status as observers is mediated by our material aspects: our body and brain. But, observers are typically equated with classical coordinate systems. An alternative, modelling the observer as a quantum entity, is considered.
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Physical Observables as Operators

2019
The correspondence of physical observables to operators is established. The fundamental Commutation Relations are discussed. The Expectation Values of physical observables and the concept of Uncertainty are analyzed. The Heisenberg inequality for position and momentum is derived. Hermitian Conjugation and Hermitian operators are introduced.
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Psychoanalytic Observations on Vulnerability to Physical Disease

Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, 1985
The psychological indicators discussed in this paper are not per se predictors of physical illness; yet they represent specific genetic-dynamic forces and occur too frequently to be coincidental and of no significance. Rather, they are warning cues to vulnerability to somatic illness and supplementary to the risk factors derived from physical data. The
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The physics of observation; a perspective for concurrency theorists

Bull. EATCS, 2020
Summary: This note introduces the physics of observation from a concurrency- theoretic viewpoint. In particular, we discuss notions of `observation' in classical and modern physics, and compare them with the observational paradigms of process algebra (in particular de Nicola/Hennessy testing) and of true concurrency models.
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Physics: External Reality—Time, Space and the Observer

Studies in Applied Philosophy, Epistemology and Rational Ethics, 2021
Joseph E Brenner, Abir U Igamberdiev
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