Immersive Virtual Reality and Ocular Tracking for Brain Mapping During Awake Surgery: Prospective Evaluation Study
BackgroundLanguage mapping during awake brain surgery is currently a standard procedure. However, mapping is rarely performed for other cognitive functions that are important for social interaction, such as visuospatial cognition and nonverbal language, including facial expressions and eye gaze. The...
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Main Authors: | Casanova, Morgane (Author), Clavreul, Anne (Author), Soulard, Gwénaëlle (Author), Delion, Matthieu (Author), Aubin, Ghislaine (Author), Ter Minassian, Aram (Author), Seguier, Renaud (Author), Menei, Philippe (Author) |
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2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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