Eye-Tracking Metrics Predict Perceived Workload in Robotic Surgical Skills Training

Volume: 62, Issue: 8, Pages: 1365 - 1386
Published: Sep 27, 2019
Abstract
The aim of this study is to assess the relationship between eye-tracking measures and perceived workload in robotic surgical tasks.Robotic techniques provide improved dexterity, stereoscopic vision, and ergonomic control system over laparoscopic surgery, but the complexity of the interfaces and operations may pose new challenges to surgeons and compromise patient safety. Limited studies have objectively quantified workload and its impact on...
Paper Details
Title
Eye-Tracking Metrics Predict Perceived Workload in Robotic Surgical Skills Training
Published Date
Sep 27, 2019
Volume
62
Issue
8
Pages
1365 - 1386
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