Eye-tracking technology identifies cognitive gaps between nursing students and clinical experts
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Eye-tracking technology identifies cognitive gaps between nursing students and clinical experts
A Mississippi State University faculty member and undergraduate researcher are using eye-tracking technology at MSU-Meridian to study how students see, process and respond in high-pressure training scenarios, helping reshape how future healthcare professionals are educated.
Engineers Monitor Eye Movements to Revolutionize Student Simulation
In a groundbreaking collaboration that bridges engineering precision and healthcare education, Mississippi State University at Meridian is pioneering the use of eye-tracking technology to revolutionize the training of future healthcare professionals. The initiative aims to dissect the visual attention, cognitive workload, and confidence levels of nursing students during high-stakes intrapartum and postpartum simulation-based training, promising …
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