Sensing Diagnostic Images: Skilful Embodied Cognition in Oncoradiology

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Mindaugas Briedis
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[1] Mykolas Romeris University,Institute of Humanities
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Sensing and Imaging | 2022年 / 23卷
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Radiology; Image-based diagnostics; Embodied cognition; Enactivism;
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The main objective of this article is to analyse strategies of embodied cognition and the intersubjective ground for individual intentions in the process of image-based oncoradiology diagnosis. The article presents a range of both oncoradiology imaging specifics and concrete operations performed by radiologists during their daily professional routine. This data shows how the embodied diagnostic cognition based on medical imaging is structured. Hence, this paper proposes an enactive theory of oncoradiology imaging and considers the wider problem of how knowledge is related to the (embodied) subjectivity in a particular social setting.
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