BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to determine the correlation of visual-spatial ability with progression along the learning curve for robotic surgical skills training.METHODS: A total of 21 novice participants were recruited. All participants completed a training program consisting of 5 training sessions of 30 minutes of virtual reality (VR) simulation and 30 minutes of dry laboratory training. The VR simulation part was the subject of the present study. During VR simulation training, participants performed the basic skill exercises of Camera Targeting 1, Pick and Place, and Peg Board 1 followed by advanced skill exercises of Suture Sponge 1 and Thread the Rings. The visual-spatial ability was assessed using a mental rotation test (MRT...
Objective: Repeated practice, or spacing, can improve various types of skill acquisition. Similarly,...
Visual-spatial abilities are considered a successful predictor in anatomy learning. Previous researc...
To understand the influence of proctored guidance versus simulator generated guidance (SGG) on the a...
The aim of the present study was to investigate whether trainees' performance on a virtual reality a...
We examined changes in performance as people learned to use an angled laparoscope, a challenging spa...
Background. The development of a virtual reality (VR) training platform provides an affordable inter...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.BA...
Background The utility of the virtual-reality robotic simulator in training programmes has not been...
Background: A number of studies have investigated several aspects of feasibility and validity of per...
Objective: To assess whether previous training in surgery influences performance on da Vinci Skills ...
Observational learning plays an important role in surgical skills training, following the traditiona...
To understand the influence of proctored guidance versus simulator generated guidance (SGG) on the a...
Objective: Virtual Reality (VR) simulators represent a remarkable educational opportunity in order t...
Objective: Repeated practice, or spacing, can improve various types of skill acquisition. Similarly,...
Visual-spatial abilities are considered a successful predictor in anatomy learning. Previous researc...
To understand the influence of proctored guidance versus simulator generated guidance (SGG) on the a...
The aim of the present study was to investigate whether trainees' performance on a virtual reality a...
We examined changes in performance as people learned to use an angled laparoscope, a challenging spa...
Background. The development of a virtual reality (VR) training platform provides an affordable inter...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.BA...
Background The utility of the virtual-reality robotic simulator in training programmes has not been...
Background: A number of studies have investigated several aspects of feasibility and validity of per...
Objective: To assess whether previous training in surgery influences performance on da Vinci Skills ...
Observational learning plays an important role in surgical skills training, following the traditiona...
To understand the influence of proctored guidance versus simulator generated guidance (SGG) on the a...
Objective: Virtual Reality (VR) simulators represent a remarkable educational opportunity in order t...
Objective: Repeated practice, or spacing, can improve various types of skill acquisition. Similarly,...
Visual-spatial abilities are considered a successful predictor in anatomy learning. Previous researc...
To understand the influence of proctored guidance versus simulator generated guidance (SGG) on the a...