Camera realignment imposes a cost on laparoscopic performance
Abstract There is an unresolved question about whether realigned visual feedback is beneficial or costly to laparoscopic task performance. We provide evidence that camera realignment imposes a reliable cost on performance across both naive controls and experienced surgeons. This finding clarifies an...
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Main Authors: | Christopher L. Hewitson, Sinan T. Shukur, John Cartmill, Matthew J. Crossley, David M. Kaplan |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/38b82f22f3844e3db5ee3666844ecc8e |
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