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Testing Repeatability of Forces when Using Neurosurgical Spatulas

机译:使用神经外科刮刀测试力的可重复性

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Virtual reality systems seems to be useful for training the use of brain spatulas without damaging brain tissue but the success of such a system is dependant on the human ability to discriminate pressures applied with the spatula. This paper describes an experiment designed to explore some central issues related to this ability: are surgeons better than laypeople, are the abilities in Virtual Reality (VR) and real world (R W) comparable, and will visual feedback enhance the ability. A group of surgeons and a control group of laypeople were tested in VR and R W. The results showed that surgeons performed better than the control group in RW but worse in VR, and that visual feedback improved the surgeons' abilities more than the control group. The results indicated that visual feedback is important for the success of such a virtual training system.
机译:虚拟现实系统似乎对于训练使用脑刮刀而不损坏脑组织很有用,但是这种系统的成功取决于人类区分刮刀压力的能力。本文介绍了一个旨在探索与该功能有关的核心问题的实验:外科医生要比外行人更好,虚拟现实(VR)和现实世界(R W)的功能具有可比性,并且视觉反馈会增强该功能。对一组外科医生和一个外行对照组进行了VR和R W测试。结果显示,外科医生在RW中的表现优于对照组,但在VR中则较差,并且视觉反馈比对照组更能改善外科医生的能力。结果表明视觉反馈对于这种虚拟训练系统的成功很重要。

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