Gaze training improves the retention and transfer of laparoscopic technical skills in novices
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Mark R. Wilson | Rich S. W. Masters | Samuel J. Vine | John S. McGrath | S. Vine | R. Masters | J. McGrath | Richard J. Chaytor | R. Chaytor
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