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Somayeh B. Shafiei; Saeed Shadpour; Farzan Sasangohar; James L. Mohler; Kristopher Attwood; Zhe Jing – npj Science of Learning, 2024
The existing performance evaluation methods in robot-assisted surgery (RAS) are mainly subjective, costly, and affected by shortcomings such as the inconsistency of results and dependency on the raters' opinions. The aim of this study was to develop models for an objective evaluation of performance and rate of learning RAS skills while practicing…
Descriptors: Robotics, Surgery, Eye Movements, Medicine
Guoyang Liu; Yueyuan Zheng; Michelle Hei Lam Tsang; Zhao Yazhou; Janet H. Hsiao – npj Science of Learning, 2025
Eye movement patterns and consistency during face recognition are both associated with recognition performance. We examined whether they reflect different mechanisms through EEG decoding. Eighty-four participants performed an old-new face recognition task with eye movement pattern and consistency quantified using eye movement analysis with hidden…
Descriptors: Eye Movements, Human Body, Recognition (Psychology), Diagnostic Tests
Drew B. Headley; Denis Paré – npj Science of Learning, 2017
The cortex, hippocampus, and striatum support dissociable forms of memory. While each of these regions contains specialized circuitry supporting their respective functions, all structure their activities across time with delta, theta, and gamma rhythms. We review how these oscillations are generated and how they coordinate distinct memory systems…
Descriptors: Memory, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Recall (Psychology), Cognitive Processes