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Gaze behavior is related to objective technical skills assessment during virtual reality simulator-based surgical training: a proof of concept.

Soline GaluretNicolas ValléeAlexandre TronchotHervé ThomazeauPierre JanninArnaud Huaulmé
Published in: International journal of computer assisted radiology and surgery (2023)
Our findings suggest that visual behavior should be quantified for assessing surgical expertise in simulation-based training environments, especially when visual guidance is provided. Ultimately visual behavior could be used to quantitatively assess surgeons' learning curve and expertise while training on VR simulators, in a way that complements existing metrics.
Keyphrases
  • virtual reality
  • quality improvement