Title
Gaze behaviour of expert and novice microneurosurgeons differs during observations of tumor removal recordings
Abstract
Differences between visual attention strategies of experts and novices have been investigated in many fields, but little has been done in the field of microneurosurgery. In the hands of an experienced surgeon, microneurosurgery seems like an elegant, routine and clean procedure with minimal blood loss. However, microneurosurgery is a multifaceted task with clinical risks associated to surgeons' skills. In a preliminary study, eye movements of eight surgeons were recorded while observing four images representing four phases in a tumor removal surgery. A comparison of the eye movement strategies shows clear markers of expertise depending on the phase of the surgery.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.1145/2168556.2168641
ETRA
Keywords
Field
DocType
eye movement strategy,clear marker,clinical risk,novice microneurosurgeons,tumor removal surgery,eye movement,multifaceted task,clean procedure,tumor removal recording,preliminary study,experienced surgeon,minimal blood loss
Computer vision,Tumor removal,Gaze,Psychology,Visual attention,Eye movement,Artificial intelligence
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
17
1.21
4
Authors
6