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ISSN 2051-7726
Original article
Vol. 3, Issue 1, 2016June 20, 2016 BST

Does monitor position influence visual-motor performance during minimally invasive surgery?

Alan D. White, Faisal Mushtaq, Rachael K. Raw, Oscar T. Giles, Imogen C. Crook, James Tomlinson, Danilo Miskovic, J. Peter A. Lodge, Richard M. Wilkie, Mark Mon-Williams,
laparoscopymonitor positionsimulationmotor performancemotor learningsensorimotor adaptation
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Journal of Surgical Simulation
White, Alan D., Faisal Mushtaq, Rachael K. Raw, Oscar T. Giles, Imogen C. Crook, James Tomlinson, Danilo Miskovic, J. Peter A. Lodge, Richard M. Wilkie, and Mark Mon-Williams. 2016. “Does Monitor Position Influence Visual-Motor Performance during Minimally Invasive Surgery?” Journal of Surgical Simulation 3 (1): 1–7. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.1102/​2051-7726.2016.0001.

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