Using task-evoked pupillary response to predict clinical performance during a simulation training

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  • who: Elba Mauriz et al. from the Department of Nursing and Physiotherapy, Universidad de Leu00f3n, Campus de Vegazana, s/n, Leu00f3n, Spain have published the research: Using Task-Evoked Pupillary Response to Predict Clinical Performance during a Simulation Training, in the Journal: Healthcare 2023, 11, 455. of /2023/
  • what: 7 of 11 This study investigated the impact of task-evoked pupillary response as an indicator of mental workload, in the performance of an unannounced simulated in-hospital cardiac arrest scenario. In the present study, participants who self-evaluated the task as more mentally and physically . . .

     

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