Virtual Reality-Assisted Awake Craniotomy: A Retrospective Study.
Florian BernardAnne ClavreulMorgane CasanovaJérémy BesnardJean-Michel LeméeGwénaëlle SoulardRenaud SéguierPhilippe MeneiPublished in: Cancers (2023)
This preliminary experiment shows that VR approaches can provide neurosurgeons with a way of investigating various functions, including social cognition during AC. Given the rapid advances in VR technology and the unbelievable sense of immersion provided by the most recent devices, there is a need for ongoing reflection and discussions of the ethical and methodological considerations associated with the use of these advanced technologies in AC and brain mapping procedures.