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Emerging Applications of Virtual Reality in Cardiovascular Medicine.

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Rapid development in the mobile computing arena has allowed extended reality technologies to achieve performance levels that remove longstanding barriers to medical adoption, and many groups are taking advantage of these advances for education, pre-procedural planning, intraprocesural visualization, and patient rehabilitation.
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This article is published in JACC: Basic to Translational Science.The article was published on 2018-06-25 and is currently open access. It has received 150 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Augmented reality & Mobile computing.

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Virtual reality and cardiac anatomy: Exploring immersive three-dimensional cardiac imaging, a pilot study in undergraduate medical anatomy education.

TL;DR: This study demonstrates the viability and the effectiveness of VR in teaching cardiac anatomy and offers an anatomically correct and immersive VS environment that permits learner to interact three‐dimensionally with the heart's anatomy.
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Augmented reality and mixed reality for healthcare education beyond surgery: an integrative review.

TL;DR: This review suggests the progress of learning approaches based on AR and MR for various medical subjects while moving the research base away from feasibility studies on prototypes, lacking validity of study conclusions, heterogeneity of research designs and widely varied reporting challenges transferability of the findings in the studies included in the review.
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Extended Reality in Medical Practice

TL;DR: The utility of extended reality during interventional procedures has been demonstrated with through 3D visualizations of patient anatomy, scar visualization, and real-time catheter tracking with touch-free software control.
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CardioVerse: The Cardiovascular Medicine in the Era of Metaverse.

TL;DR: The CardioVerse represents a theoretical term for the embracement of the metaverse by cardiovascular medicine, encompassing the endless possibilities as well as the challenges that it holds and introduces new dimensions to disease education, prevention and diagnosis as mentioned in this paper .
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A Taxonomy of Mixed Reality Visual Displays

TL;DR: Paul Milgram's research interests include display and control issues in telerobotics and virtual environments, stereoscopic video and computer graphics, cognitive engineering, and human factors issues in medicine.
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Affective outcomes of virtual reality exposure therapy for anxiety and specific phobias: a meta-analysis.

TL;DR: Although meta-analysis revealed large declines in anxiety symptoms following VRET, moderator analyses were limited due to inconsistent reporting in the VRET literature, highlighting the need for future research studies that report uniform and detailed information regarding presence, immersion, anxiety and/or phobia duration, and demographics.
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Peripheral vision and pattern recognition: a review.

TL;DR: It is reported that peripheral vision is limited with regard to pattern categorization by a distinctly lower representational complexity and processing speed than those imposed on low-level functions and by way of crowding.
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