“…The researchers also explored how such systems can link to automation [118], [212], [213], [224], [228]. The use of virtual fixtures, previously mentioned in the "Training, Skill Assessment, and Gesture Recognition" section as an intraoperative guidance tool, were investigated in [26]- [28], [77], [84], [167], [168], [205], [208], and [209] by providing constraints on the instruments' workspace. The use of force information within augmented reality to provide the surgeons with visual feedback about forces (the socalled pseudohaptics) was also explored [29], [30], [32], [105], [227], [254].…”