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Fig. 2 | BMC Medical Education

Fig. 2

From: Visual-spatial dimension integration in digital pathology education enhances anatomical pathology learning

Fig. 2

a Screen-based eye tracking of participant viewing image of uterus specimen. The participant observes 2D / 3D gross pathology images on the monitor with eye-tracking capability (Tobii TX300, Sweden), while the researcher monitors the Visualisation Data in real time. b Visualisation Data (Qualitative Data) recorded by Tobii TX300, Sweden: gaze plotā€”to track the participantā€™s gaze from the start and to the end (only for the 2D gross pathology image). c Visualisation Data (Qualitative Data) recorded by Tobii TX300, Sweden: heat mapā€”the most frequent areas which participants focus on (only for the 2D gross pathology image). d Visualisation Data (Qualitative Data) recorded by Tobii TX300, Sweden: bee swarmā€”collection of gaze in a moving object (only for the 3D gross pathology image)

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