نتایج جستجو برای: skill lab

تعداد نتایج: 91426  

2002
Marcel Dreef Peter Borm Ben van der Genugten

This article presents a generalization of the equilibrium analysis for the simple two-player poker game with alternate bidding of Von Neumann and Morgenstern. It approximates optimal play for this game if it is played with a regular deck of 52 cards and it discusses some strategic insights. In addition, the paper studies the relative skill level of this game.

Journal: :Medical education online 2002
R Gregg Dwyer Linda A Deloney Mary J Cantrell C James Graham

Transition from the role of passive student to medical practitioner begins with learning the first clinical skill. This transition can be stressful for those experiencing it and to some extent by those coordinating it. Logistically, it requires demonstration of the techniques to the entire class by a single practitioner or to smaller groups of students by multiple practitioners. The former redu...

2010
Markus Schneider Richard Cubek Tobias Fromm Wolfgang Ertel

Today, robots are already able to solve specific tasks in laboratory environments. Since everyday environments are more complex, the robot skills required to solve everyday tasks cannot be known in advance and thus not be programmed beforehand. Rather, the robot must be able to learn those tasks being instructed by users without any technical background. Hence, Learning from Demonstration (LfD)...

Journal: :The British journal of ophthalmology 2014
Shameema Sikder Khaled Tuwairqi Eman Al-Kahtani William G Myers Pat Banerjee

BACKGROUND Virtual simulators have been widely implemented in medical and surgical training, including ophthalmology. The increasing number of published articles in this field mandates a review of the available results to assess current technology and explore future opportunities. METHOD A PubMed search was conducted and a total of 10 articles were reviewed. RESULTS Virtual simulators have ...

2017
Raywat Deonandan Nodine Sangwa Steve Kanters Sabin Nsanzimana

In 2013, Canadian scholars delivered a 1-week workshop to 30 junior public health professionals in Rwanda. The goal was to improve the Rwandans' skills and confidence with respect to writing scientific papers for submission to international peer-reviewed global health journals. As a result of the workshop, there was a statistically significant improvement in participants' reported confidence in...

2013
Dekel Taliaz

There are differences in the way infants learn, perceive, and understand the environment as compared to adults (Bornstein, 1989; Nelson, 2000; Craik and Bialystok, 2006). While an adult has an established, clear perception of his environment, infants are still forming perceptions of the world (Hall et al., 1989; Holt, 1991; Zitelli and Davis, 2007). The mechanisms underlying these differences a...

2014
Yongmin Chang

Novel experience and learning new skills are known as modulators of brain function. Advances in non-invasive brain imaging have provided new insight into structural and functional reorganization associated with skill learning and expertise. Especially, significant imaging evidences come from the domains of sports and music. Data from in vivo imaging studies in sports and music have provided vit...

2014
Sandra Shurey Yelena Akelina Josette Legagneux Gerardo Malzone Lucian Jiga Ali Mahmoud Ghanem

Microsurgery is a precise surgical skill that requires an extensive training period and the supervision of expert instructors. The classical training schemes in microsurgery have started with multiday experimental courses on the rat model. These courses have offered a low threat supervised high fidelity laboratory setting in which students can steadily and rapidly progress. This simulated envir...

2015
Thomas Schlich

This paper examines how, over the course of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the appreciation of skill in surgery shifted in characteristic ways. Skill is a problematic category in surgery. Its evaluation is embedded into wider cultural expectations and evaluations, which changed over time. The paper examines the discussions about surgical skill in a variety of contexts: the highly...

2011
Fred Cummins

Synchronized action is considered as a manifestation of shared skill. Most synchronized behaviors in humans and other animals are based on periodic repetition. Aperiodic synchronization of complex action is found in the experimental task of synchronous speaking, in which naive subjects read a common text in lock step. The demonstration of synchronized behavior without a periodic basis is presen...

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