In:Errors and Interaction: A cognitive ethnography of emergency medicine
Sarah Bro Trasmundi
[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 309] 2020
► pp. 45–80
Chapter 4Medical errors and visual perception
Published online: 29 May 2020
https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.309.c04
https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.309.c04
Article outline
- 1.The hypothesis of visual perception
- 2.Distributed visual systems: What makes human perception special
- 3.Case 1: Temporal dynamics and visual perception
- 3.1The distributed patient
- 3.2The heterarchical roles of artefacts
- 3.3Semantic memory: Categories as constraints in diagnostic processes
- 4.Case II: Sense-saturated visual systems, intentionality and tendencies in visual perception
- 4.1Moulding the optic array through sense-saturated locomotion
- 4.2The historical body, the flow of perception, and timescales
- 5.Case III: Random manipulation: Developing the visual system through probing-activities
- 5.1Moving as seeing: An undeveloped visual system
- 6.Understanding visual systems
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