Gaze cueing improves pattern recognition of histology learners
Michelle Bellstedt,
Adrian Holtrup,
Nils Otto
et al.
Abstract:Experts perceive and evaluate domain‐specific visual information with high accuracy. In doing so, they exhibit eye movements referred to as “expert gaze” to rapidly focus on task‐relevant areas. Using eye tracking, it is possible to record these implicit gaze patterns and present them to histology novice learners during training. This article presents a comprehensive evaluation of such expert gaze cueing on pattern recognition of medical students in histology. For this purpose, 53 students were randomized into… Show more
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