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Toward Improving Surgical Outcomes by Incorporating Cognitive Load Measurement into Process-Driven Guidance. 通过将认知负荷测量纳入过程驱动指导来改善手术结果。
George S Avrunin, Lori A Clarke, Heather M Conboy, Leon J Osterweil, Roger D Dias, Steven J Yule, Julian M Goldman, Marco A Zenati
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