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Acta Radiol ; 62(11): 1451-1459, 2021 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34761691

RESUMO

This year, Acta Radiologica marks its 100th anniversary. In this article, the authors present some of the highlights from the close collaboration between Swedish neuroradiology and Acta Radiologica over the last 100 years.


Assuntos
Neurorradiografia/história , Publicações Periódicas como Assunto/história , Radiologia/história , Encéfalo/diagnóstico por imagem , Caricaturas como Assunto , Ventriculografia Cerebral/história , História do Século XX , História do Século XXI , Suécia
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Dermatology ; 236(2): 143-144, 2020.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31473732

RESUMO

A fine and fair depiction of basal cell carcinoma is documented with great fidelity in "Caricature" by Bartolomeo Passerotti (1529-1592). The cancer is pearly white and contains an elevated centre with a sharp and somewhat depressed outline due to ulceration of the lesion. The painting is of essential didactic worth for practicing medical doctors. In addition, the masterpiece contains images of the brown elevated lesions that could turn out to be verrucous melanocytic nevi or pigmented seborrheic keratoses, but it cannot be excluded that these nodules are also basal cell carcinomas covered by a brownish crust. It is standard that microscopic verification is required for all these tumours. However, a pearly white irregular tumour is the most characteristic macroscopic presentation of basal cell carcinoma.


Assuntos
Carcinoma Basocelular/história , Caricaturas como Assunto/história , Medicina nas Artes/história , Neoplasias Cutâneas/história , Carcinoma Basocelular/diagnóstico , História do Século XVI , Humanos , Neoplasias Cutâneas/diagnóstico
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BMC Med Educ ; 19(1): 345, 2019 Oct 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31578151

RESUMO

The use of pimping as a method of teaching is widespread in the clinical phase of medical education. In this paper we consider pimping's colloquial meanings and discuss how it was introduced into the language of medical education. We posit that such language reflects persistent gendered hierarchies in medicine, and we evaluate pimping's pedagogical value. Finally, we call for an end to the term and the practice, and for a renewed emphasis on pedagogy in medical education.


Assuntos
Educação Médica/métodos , Estudantes de Medicina/psicologia , Ensino/história , Terminologia como Assunto , Caricaturas como Assunto/história , Educação Médica/ética , Avaliação Educacional/métodos , Feminino , História do Século XX , História do Século XXI , História Antiga , Humanos , Relações Interprofissionais , Masculino , Ensino/ética
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Ann Sci ; 74(3): 214-239, 2017 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28573911

RESUMO

Making use of a source previously unknown to historians, this article sheds new light on the British expedition to the Sandwich Islands to observe the 1874 transit of Venus. This source, a series of caricature drawings that follow the expedition from departure to return, gives insight into expeditionary culture and the experience of a previously unremarked member of this astronomical expedition, Evelyn J.W. Noble, a career officer of the Royal Marine Artillery. It also reveals overlapping military, scientific and masculine identities, developed in dialogue with, and often deliberately subverting, more public accounts. The article explores this unique source as a product of naval, imperial and expeditionary cultures; as a contribution to the wide textual and visual culture that surrounded the transit expeditions; and as a series of drawings that united the expedition members through the use of humour and irony, by differentiating the group from others they encountered, and by reflecting or rejecting ideas about the nature of scientific work and personae. The artist represented himself not as a serving officer but as part of a (mostly) united group, dedicated to but humorously self-deprecating about their contribution to the scientific effort.


Assuntos
Astronomia/história , Caricaturas como Assunto/história , Expedições/história , Havaí , História do Século XIX , Vênus
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Neuroimage ; 102 Pt 2: 736-47, 2014 Nov 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25173417

RESUMO

Spatially caricatured faces were recently shown to benefit face learning (Schulz et al., 2012a). Moreover, spatial information may be particularly important for encoding unfamiliar faces, but less so for recognizing familiar faces (Kaufmann et al., 2013). To directly test the possibility of a major role of reflectance information for the recognition of familiar faces, we compared effects of selective photorealistic caricaturing in either shape or reflectance on face learning and recognition. Participants learned 3D-photographed faces across different viewpoints, and different images were presented at learning and test. At test, performance benefits for both types of caricatures were modulated by familiarity: Benefits for learned faces were substantially larger for reflectance caricatures, whereas benefits for novel faces were numerically larger for shape caricatures. ERPs confirmed a consistent reduction of the occipitotemporal P200 (200-240 ms) by shape caricaturing, whereas the most prominent effect of reflectance caricaturing was seen in an enhanced posterior N250 (240-400 ms), a component that has been related to the activation of acquired face representations. Our results suggest that performance benefits for face learning caused by distinctive spatial versus reflectance information are mediated by different neural processes with different timing and support a prominent role of reflectance for the recognition of learned faces.


Assuntos
Potenciais Evocados/fisiologia , Face , Aprendizagem/fisiologia , Reconhecimento Visual de Modelos/fisiologia , Adolescente , Adulto , Caricaturas como Assunto , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Adulto Jovem
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ScientificWorldJournal ; 2014: 748634, 2014.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24592182

RESUMO

Hair is a salient feature in human face region and are one of the important cues for face analysis. Accurate detection and presentation of hair region is one of the key components for automatic synthesis of human facial caricature. In this paper, an automatic hair detection algorithm for the application of automatic synthesis of facial caricature based on a single image is proposed. Firstly, hair regions in training images are labeled manually and then the hair position prior distributions and hair color likelihood distribution function are estimated from these labels efficiently. Secondly, the energy function of the test image is constructed according to the estimated prior distributions of hair location and hair color likelihood. This energy function is further optimized according to graph cuts technique and initial hair region is obtained. Finally, K-means algorithm and image postprocessing techniques are applied to the initial hair region so that the final hair region can be segmented precisely. Experimental results show that the average processing time for each image is about 280 ms and the average hair region detection accuracy is above 90%. The proposed algorithm is applied to a facial caricature synthesis system. Experiments proved that with our proposed hair segmentation algorithm the facial caricatures are vivid and satisfying.


Assuntos
Algoritmos , Identificação Biométrica/métodos , Caricaturas como Assunto , Cabelo/anatomia & histologia , Processamento de Imagem Assistida por Computador/métodos , Face/anatomia & histologia , Humanos
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Z Gerontol Geriatr ; 47(4): 329-36, 2014 Jun.
Artigo em Alemão | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23743884

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: The focus of this study was the collective images of aging that were unconsciously used despite rationally led social discourse on aging. Hypothesized was that despite changes in aging over the last 50 years these images went unaltered and thereby negative stereotypes of previous generations were maintained. In an effort to verify this hypothesis images of aging in cartoons were empirically examined, a first in the field of German language. METHODS: Using a social scientific operationalization of age stereotypes and culturally historical topoi as a basis, a content analysis was conducted on 2,546 cartoons (with 8,882 characters) from the years 1960-1964 and 2007. RESULTS: In general both young and old age are equally encoded with negative connotations by deficient characteristics and acknowledged stereotypes partially significantly more often in the cartoons from 2007 than from 1960-1964. CONCLUSIONS: The last 50 years have seen no substantial changes in the images of aging as depicted by magazine and newspaper cartoons. Humor requires more frequent analysis as it often unconsciously reveals socially unacceptable images of aging, even those embedded in science.


Assuntos
Etarismo/história , Etarismo/tendências , Envelhecimento/psicologia , Caricaturas como Assunto/história , Caricaturas como Assunto/tendências , Jornais como Assunto/história , Jornais como Assunto/tendências , Publicações Periódicas como Assunto/história , Publicações Periódicas como Assunto/tendências , Opinião Pública/história , Estereotipagem , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Feminino , Alemanha , História do Século XX , Humanos , Masculino
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Nature ; 442(7102): 572-5, 2006 Aug 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16862123

RESUMO

The rich and immediate perception of a familiar face, including its identity, expression and even intent, is one of the most impressive shared faculties of human and non-human primate brains. Many visually responsive neurons in the inferotemporal cortex of macaque monkeys respond selectively to faces, sometimes to only one or a few individuals, while showing little sensitivity to scale and other details of the retinal image. Here we show that face-responsive neurons in the macaque monkey anterior inferotemporal cortex are tuned to a fundamental dimension of face perception. Using a norm-based caricaturization framework previously developed for human psychophysics, we varied the identity information present in photo-realistic human faces, and found that neurons of the anterior inferotemporal cortex were most often tuned around the average, identity-ambiguous face. These observations are consistent with face-selective responses in this area being shaped by a figural comparison, reflecting structural differences between an incoming face and an internal reference or norm. As such, these findings link the tuning of neurons in the inferotemporal cortex to psychological models of face identity perception.


Assuntos
Face/anatomia & histologia , Macaca mulatta/fisiologia , Neurônios/fisiologia , Reconhecimento Visual de Modelos/fisiologia , Lobo Temporal/citologia , Lobo Temporal/fisiologia , Animais , Caricaturas como Assunto , Humanos , Masculino , Microeletrodos , Modelos Neurológicos , Neurônios/citologia
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Schweiz Monatsschr Zahnmed ; 122(2): 121-32, 2012.
Artigo em Francês, Alemão | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22362180

RESUMO

The dentist enjoys a high degree of professional independence. He is seen as reliable and productive at work while carrying a big responsibility. His foremost social responsibility is to treat patients suffering from toothache and to promote oral health prevention for all people, regardless of their social status. At the same time, the dentist is prestigious, respected and honest. Comparable to other professions, however, dentistry is under public pressure. Media often associate the dental profession with negative properties such as sadism, immorality, or madness. Does the image of the dental profession suffer in this context? Our first article discusses the environmental factors which are identifiable to influence both each dentist and ultimately the whole image of dentistry.


Assuntos
Odontólogos/psicologia , Papel Profissional , Opinião Pública , Caricaturas como Assunto , Meios de Comunicação , Relações Dentista-Paciente , Odontólogas/psicologia , Ética Odontológica , Humanos , Autonomia Profissional , Autoimagem , Responsabilidade Social , Estresse Psicológico , Confiança
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J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn ; 46(7): 1309-1327, 2020 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31724422

RESUMO

Many studies have demonstrated that we can identify a familiar face on an image much better than an unfamiliar one, especially when various degradations or changes (e.g., image distortions or blurring, new illuminations) have been applied, but few have asked how different types of facial information from familiar faces are stored in memory. Here we investigated how well we remember personally familiar faces in terms of their identity, gender, and race. In 3 experiments, based on the faces personally familiar to our participants, we created sets of face morphs that parametrically varied the faces in terms of identity, sex, or race using a 3-dimensional morphable face model. For each familiar face, we presented those face morphs together with the original face and asked participants to pick the correct "real" face among morph distracters in each set. They were instructed to pick the face that most closely resembled their memory of that familiar person. We found that participants excelled in retrieving the correct familiar faces among the distracters when the faces were manipulated in terms of their idiosyncratic features (their identity information), but they were less sensitive to changes that occurred along the gender and race continuum. Image similarity analyses indicate that the observed difference cannot be attributed to different levels of image similarity between manipulations. These findings demonstrate that idiosyncratic and categorical face information is represented differently in memory, even for the faces of people we are very familiar with. Implications to current models of face recognition are discussed. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2020 APA, all rights reserved).


Assuntos
Reconhecimento Facial/fisiologia , Rememoração Mental/fisiologia , Reconhecimento Psicológico/fisiologia , Percepção Social , Adulto , Caricaturas como Assunto , Feminino , Identidade de Gênero , Humanos , Masculino , Grupos Raciais , Adulto Jovem
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