Developing Expert Gaze Pattern in Laparoscopic Surgery Requires More than Behavioral Training.
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Full Title: J Eye Mov Res
Abbreviation: J Eye Mov Res
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Subject Category: Ophthalmology
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"This research was funded by grant support to L.G.A. through the United States Army Research Office [W911NF-15-1-0390]. Authors would like to thank Bob Wilson for help with the eye tracking technology and Dr. Ranjan Sudan for serving as study doctor for this study. The authors would also like to thank all of the participants for their time and effort and members of the Surgical Education and Activities Lab (SEAL) at Duke University, including Jennie Phillips and Layla Triplett, for their assistance with this research. The collaboration opportunity and funding for devices used in this research study was provided by Dr. Allan Kirk, Chair of the Duke University Department of Surgery, for which we would like to express our gratitude."
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