2024
DOI: 10.1049/htl2.12094
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Knowledge maps as a complementary tool to learn and teach surgical anatomy in virtual reality: A case study in dental implantology

Inês M. Lúcio,
Bernardo G. de Faria,
Renata G. Raidou
et al.

Abstract: A thorough understanding of surgical anatomy is essential for preparing and training medical students to become competent and skilled surgeons. While Virtual Reality (VR) has shown to be a suitable interaction paradigm for surgical training, traditional anatomical VR models often rely on simple labels and arrows pointing to relevant landmarks. Yet, studies have indicated that such visual settings could benefit from knowledge maps as such representations explicitly illustrate the conceptual connections between … Show more

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