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A randomised trial of observational learning from 2D and 3D models in robotically assisted surgery.

David J HarrisSamuel J VineMark R WilsonJohn S McGrathMarie-Eve LeBelDavid J Harris
Published in: Surgical endoscopy (2018)
While 3D viewing systems may have beneficial effects for surgical performance, these results suggest that depth information has limited utility during observational learning of surgical skills in novices. The task constraints and end goals may provide more important information for learning than the relative motion of surgical instruments in 3D space.
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