The value of stereoscopic three‐dimensional vision on dental students’ performance in a virtual reality simulator
Huda Al Ali,
Sarah Nassief,
Ashley Towers
et al.
Abstract:Purpose/objectivesThe aim of this study was to quantitatively investigate the impact of stereoscopic three‐dimensional (3D) vision on students’ performance when compared with that of two‐dimensional (2D) vision in a 3D virtual reality (VR) simulator.MethodsTwenty‐four dental students (second‐ and fourth‐year BDS) were assigned to perform three operative tasks under 3D and 2D viewing conditions on a Virteasy (HRV) simulator. Groups were crossed over and all students performed the same tasks under the alternate … Show more
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