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Augmented reality for closed intracardiac interventions

by Gerard Guiraudon, John Moore, Doug Jones, Andrew Wiles, Dan Bainbridge, Chris Wedlake, Terry Peters - In: International Workshop for Augmented Environments for Medical Imaging and Computer-aided Surgery (AMI-ARCS , 2006
"... Many intracardiac procedures can currently be performed on the heart only after it has been arrested, and the patient has been placed on cardio-pulmonary bypass. We have developed a new method for operating on multiple targets inside the beating heart, and describe a procedure for accessing them und ..."
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under virtual-reality (VR)-assisted image guidance that combines real-time ultrasound with a virtual model of tools, and the surgical environment acquired from pre-operative images. This paper presents preliminary results aimed at assessing the operator’s ability to accurately position and staple

Virtual Reality Skills Training for Health Care Professionals in Alcohol Screening and Brief Intervention

by Susan Skochelak
"... Background: Educating physicians and other health care professionals about the identification and treatment of patients who drink more than recommended limits is an ongoing challenge. Methods: An educational randomized controlled trial was conducted to test the ability of a stand-alone training simu ..."
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simulation to improve the clinical skills of health care professionals in alcohol screening and intervention. The “virtual reality simulation ” combined video, voice recognition, and nonbranching logic to create an interactive environment that allowed trainees to encounter complex social cues and realistic

Design of a Virtual Reality based Adaptive Response Technology for Children with Autism.

by Uttama Lahiri , Esubalew Bekele , Elizabeth Dohrmann , Zachary Warren , Nilanjan Sarkar - IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering , 2013
"... Abstract. Impairments in social communication skills are thought to be core deficits in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). In recent years, several assistive technologies, particularly Virtual Reality (VR), have been investigated to promote social interactions in this population. It is w ..."
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Abstract. Impairments in social communication skills are thought to be core deficits in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). In recent years, several assistive technologies, particularly Virtual Reality (VR), have been investigated to promote social interactions in this population

Virtual Reality to Maximize Function for Hand and Arm Rehabilitation: Exploration of Neural Mechanisms

by Alma S. Meriansa, Eugene Tunika, Sergei V. Adamovicha
"... Abstract. Stroke patients report hand function as the most disabling motor deficit. Current evidence shows that learning new motor skills is essential for inducing functional neuroplasticity and functional recovery. Adaptive training paradigms that continually and interactively move a motor outcome ..."
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closer to the targeted skill are important to motor recovery. Computerized virtual reality simulations when interfaced with robots, movement tracking and sensing glove systems, are particularly adaptable, allowing for online and offline modifications of task based activities using the participant’s

Classification Space for Augmented Surgery, an Augmented Reality Case Study

by Emmanuel Dubois , Laurence Nigay, Jocelyne Troccaz, Olivier Chavanon, Lionel Carrat , 1999
"... One of the recent design goals in Human Computer Interaction has been to extend the sensory-motor capabilities of computer systems to combine the real and the virtual in order to assist the user in his environment. Such systems are called Augmented Reality (AR). Although AR systems are becoming more ..."
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One of the recent design goals in Human Computer Interaction has been to extend the sensory-motor capabilities of computer systems to combine the real and the virtual in order to assist the user in his environment. Such systems are called Augmented Reality (AR). Although AR systems are becoming

A Novel Virtual Reality Environment for Preoperative Planning and Simulation of Image Guided Intracardiac Surgeries with Robotic Manipulators

by Erol Yeniaras A, Zhigang Deng, Mushabbar A. Syed, Mark G. Davies, Nikolaos V. Tsekos A
"... Abstract. The evolution of image-guided and robot-assisted procedures can be beneficial to intracardiac interventions. This paper proposes a novel approach and a virtual reality system for preoperative planning and intraoperative guidance of cardiac procedures, and for investigating the kinematics a ..."
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Abstract. The evolution of image-guided and robot-assisted procedures can be beneficial to intracardiac interventions. This paper proposes a novel approach and a virtual reality system for preoperative planning and intraoperative guidance of cardiac procedures, and for investigating the kinematics

The CAMP Lab Computer Aided Medical Procedures and Augmented Reality

by Stefanie Demirci , Pascal Fallavollita , Abouzar Eslami , Diana Mateus , Tobias Lasser , Slobodan Ilic , Nassir Navab
"... Abstract-The CAMP lab is integrated within the Department of Informatics at Technical University of Munich and is considered one of the leading groups concerned with medical augmented reality, computer assisted interventions, as well as non-medical related computer vision. In this short paper, we g ..."
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give an outline of the history of the lab and present a summary of some of our past and current activities relevant to augmented and virtual reality in computer assisted interventions and surgeries. References to published work in major journals and conferences allow the reader to get access to more

1 Haptic Virtual Rehabilitation Exercises for Poststroke Diagnosis

by Atif Alamri, Mohamad Eid, Rosa Iglesias, Shervin Shirmohammadi, Abdulmotaleb El Saddik
"... Abstract — Nowadays, stroke is one of the most frequent causes of severe adult disability in the world. Virtual Reality (VR) and haptic technologies have emerged as promising assistive tools for effective diagnosis and rehabilitation intervention. The objective of this study is to develop and test a ..."
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Abstract — Nowadays, stroke is one of the most frequent causes of severe adult disability in the world. Virtual Reality (VR) and haptic technologies have emerged as promising assistive tools for effective diagnosis and rehabilitation intervention. The objective of this study is to develop and test

A Concept Work for Augmented Reality Visualization Based on a

by Tim Suthau, Marcus Vetter, Peter Hassenpflug, Hans-peter Meinzer, Olaf Hellwich - Medical Application in Liver Surgery, Technical University Berlin, Commission V, WG V/3 , 2002
"... This paper describes a concept of an innovative medical application with augmented-reality support. This work is based on a cooperation between the Div. Medical and Biological Informatics at Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum (DKFZ), and the Department of Photogrammetry and Cartography of the Technica ..."
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of the Technical University Berlin. Augmented Reality (AR) is a growing area in virtual reality research. An augmented reality system generates a composite view for the user. It is a combination of the real scene viewed by the user and a virtual scene generated by the computer that augments the scene

Editorial: Section on Innovations in Technology in Measurement, Assessment, and Intervention

by Tonya M. Palermo
"... Technology is critical to the work of child health psychologists, impacting the methods available to mea-sure behaviors, assess outcomes, and deliver interven-tions. In particular, the use of electronic and information technology, including the Internet, personal and hand held computers, cell phones ..."
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phones, CD-ROMs, virtual reality, video conferencing, among other forms of technology, have solidified an important place in the provision of medical care. Within the realm of pediatric psychology, information and communication technologies have been used in the provision of pediatric psychology interven-tions
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