Mental rotation ability predicts the acquisition of basic endovascular skills
Abstract Due to the increasing complexity of diseases in the aging population and rapid progress in catheter-based technology, the demands on operators’ skills in conducting endovascular interventions (EI) has increased dramatically, putting more emphasis on training. However, it is not well underst...
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Main Authors: | Katja I. Paul, Annegret Glathe, Niels A. Taatgen, Christopher J. Steele, Arno Villringer, Peter Lanzer, Fokie Cnossen |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/33c3bd44e2cf4aba9959c2043c11c2ad |
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