B. Kapralos, A. Quevedo, Kc Collins, Celina Da Silva, Eva Peisachovich, K. Kanev, Michael Jenkin, A. Dubrowski, F. Alam
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Designing a Pseudo-Haptics Study for Virtual Anesthesia Skills Development
Pseudo-haptics refers to the simulation of haptic sensations without the use of haptic interfaces, using, for example, audiovisual feedback and kinesthetic cues. Given the COVID-19 pandemic and the shift to online learning, there has been a recent interest in pseudo-haptics as it can help facilitate psychomotor skills development away from simulation centers and laboratories. Here we present work-in-progress that describes the study design of a pseudo-haptics for virtual anesthesia skills development. We anticipate this work will provide greater insight to pseudo-haptics and its application to anesthesia-based training.