Lateralization in visualization among neurosurgeons.

Hrvoje Barić, Sara Komljenović, Helena Ljulj
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Abstract

Background: Handedness is an epiphenomenon of brain lateralization which has been researched in the context of surgical performance, yet the same does not hold true for lateralization at a more fundamental level. We aimed to investigate whether neurosurgeons are biased in visualizing and depicting anatomy and pathology.

Methods: This was a two part study consisting of an online survey and image analysis. An online questionnaire was used to collect basic sociodemographic data and prompt subjects to visualize surgical approaches and pathological entities and report on the side of the visualized topics. Prominent neurosurgical literature was screened for depictions of the same entities and approaches and the depicted side was noted.

Results: There were 49 responses, most from Croatia (n = 26), men (n = 38), right-handed (n = 42), of average age 37 years, and with 9 years of neurosurgical experience. Ambidexterity was more prevalent than in the general population. The respondents imagined the right side more commonly in all cranial-related questions, and the left side in spine-related questions. Images in neurosurgical literature showed correspondingly biased laterality.

Conclusion: There is a significant bias among neurosurgeons in laterality in processing topographical information on anatomy and pathology. Research is warranted to investigate the causes and real life implications of this phenomenon.

神经外科医生视觉的侧向性。
背景:手 偏向性是大脑侧向化的一种表象,已在外科手术表现的背景下对其进行了研究,但在更基本的层面上,侧向化却并非如此。我们的目的是调查神经外科医生在可视化和描述解剖学和病理学时是否存在偏差:这是一项由在线调查和图像分析两部分组成的研究。在线调查问卷用于收集基本社会人口学数据,提示受试者将手术方法和病理实体可视化,并报告可视化主题的侧面。对著名的神经外科文献进行了筛选,以寻找相同实体和方法的描述,并注明描述的侧面:共收到 49 份回复,大部分来自克罗地亚(26 份),男性(38 份),右撇子(42 份),平均年龄 37 岁,有 9 年神经外科经验。与普通人相比,他们的双手更灵活。在所有与颅脑相关的问题中,受访者更常想象右侧,而在与脊柱相关的问题中,受访者更常想象左侧。神经外科文献中的图像也显示出相应的偏侧:结论:神经外科医生在处理解剖学和病理学的地形信息时存在明显的侧位偏差。结论:神经外科医生在处理解剖学和病理学的地形信息时存在明显的侧向偏差,有必要对这一现象的原因和对现实生活的影响进行研究。
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