瞳孔大小作为视觉运动负荷和显微外科训练任务专长的指标

R. Bednarik, P. Bartczak, Hana Vrzakova, Jani Koskinen, A. Elomaa, Antti Huotarinen, David Gil de Gómez Pérez, M. Fraunberg
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长期以来,瞳孔反应一直与许多任务中的认知工作量有关。在这项工作中,我们研究了瞳孔扩张在显微外科训练、显微器械处理和缝合行为中的作用。在手术显微镜上植入眼动仪,11名医疗参与者在高倍镜下重复了12次人造皮肤缝合。对缝合段瞳孔扩张的详细分析表明,瞳孔反应确实不仅根据主要缝合段而变化,而且与参与者的专业知识有关。
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Pupil size as an indicator of visual-motor workload and expertise in microsurgical training tasks
Pupillary responses have been for long linked to cognitive workload in numerous tasks. In this work, we investigate the role of pupil dilations in the context of microsurgical training, handling of microinstruments and the suturing act in particular. With an eye-tracker embedded on the surgical microscope oculars, eleven medical participants repeated 12 sutures of artificial skin under high magnification. A detailed analysis of pupillary dilations in suture segments revealed that pupillary responses indeed varied not only according to the main suture segments but also in relation to participants' expertise.
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