Grant: Gaze strategies of laparoscopy surgeons: Observational learning, implicit knowledge and performance in demanding conditions
| Project Title |
Gaze strategies of laparoscopy surgeons: Observational learning, implicit knowledge and performance in demanding conditions
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| Principal Investigator |
Masters, Richard Stanley William
(Principal investigator)
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| Co-Investigator(s) |
Patil, Nivritti Gajanan
(Co-Investigator)
Abernethy, Arthur Bruce
(Co-Investigator)
Dr Wilson Mark
(Co-principal investigator)
Dr McGrath John Samuel
(Co-Investigator)
Dr Daniels Ian Richard
(Co-Investigator)
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| Panel |
Humanities
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| Keywords |
Gaze strategies, laparoscopy surgeons, Observational learning, implicit knowledge, performance, demanding conditions
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| Sponsor |
ESRC/RGC Joint Research Scheme
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| Grant Type/Funding Scheme |
ESRC/RGC JRS
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| Publication |
Psychomotor control in a virtual laparoscopic surgery training environment: Gaze control parameters differentiate novices from experts
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A comparison of evaluation, time pressure, and multitasking as stressors of psychomotor operative performance
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Gaze training enhances laparoscopic technical skill acquisition and multi-tasking performance: A randomized, controlled study
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Implicit motor learning promotes neural efficiency during laparoscopy
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Perceptual impairment and psychomotor control in virtual laparoscopic surgery
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Development and validation of a surgical workload measure: The surgery task load index (SURG-TLX)
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Cutting errors in surgery: Experience limits underestimation bias in a simulated surgical environment
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