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Functional Brain Connectivity Distinguishes Surgical Skill Learning with Surgical Simulators

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Abstract

Surgical skill assessment metrics measure performance but do not address the underlying neurophysiology associated with skill acquisition. Here, we investigate fNIRS-based measures of high functional connectivity in cortical regions associated with increased surgical skill proficiency.

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