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    Augmented reality headsets for surgical guidance: the impact of holographic model positions on user localisation accuracy

    Novel augmented reality headsets such as HoloLens can be used to overlay patient-specific virtual models of resection margins on the patient’s skin, providing surgeons with information not normally available i...

    Laura Pérez-Pachón, Parivrudh Sharma, Helena Brech, Jenny Gregory in Virtual Reality (2024)

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    Effect of marker position and size on the registration accuracy of HoloLens in a non-clinical setting with implications for high-precision surgical tasks

    Emerging holographic headsets can be used to register patient-specific virtual models obtained from medical scans with the patient’s body. Maximising accuracy of the virtual models’ inclination angle and posit...

    Laura Pérez-Pachón, Parivrudh Sharma in International Journal of Computer Assisted… (2021)

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    A recommended workflow methodology in the creation of an educational and training application incorporating a digital reconstruction of the cerebral ventricular system and cerebrospinal fluid circulation to aid anatomical understanding

    The use of computer-aided learning in education can be advantageous, especially when interactive three-dimensional (3D) models are used to aid learning of complex 3D structures. The anatomy of the ventricular ...

    Amy Manson, Matthieu Poyade, Paul Rea in BMC Medical Imaging (2015)

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    The role of mismatches in the sensory feedback provided to indicate selection within a virtual environment

    It is generally understood that virtual reality simulations have a high computational cost. Hence, they rarely can reduce completely all the incoherence within the cross-modal sensory outputs provided. The mai...

    Raquel Viciana-Abad, Arcadio Reyes-Lecuona in Multimedia Tools and Applications (2011)