Correlation between Perceptual, Visuo-spatial, and Psychomotor Aptitude to Duration of Training Required to Reach Performance Goals on the MIST-VR Surgical Simulator
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A. Gallagher | E. M. Ritter | D. Mcclusky | C. D. Smith | A. Lederman | Andrew B. Lederman | D.A. McClusky | C.D. Smith | C. Smith | E. Ritter | D. McClusky | Anthony G. Gallagher | Adrian Park | Daniel J. Scott
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