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Indian J Ophthalmol ; 2022 Aug; 70(8): 3116-3121
Artigo | IMSEAR | ID: sea-224552

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Extended reality is one of the leading cutting-edge technologies, which has not yet fully set foot into the field of ophthalmology. The use of extended reality technology especially in ophthalmic education and counseling will revolutionize the face of teaching and counseling on a whole new level. We have used this novel technology and have created a holographic museum of various anatomical structures such as the eyeball, cerebral venous system, cerebral arterial system, cranial nerves, and various parts of the brain in fine detail. These four-dimensional (4D) ophthalmic holograms created by us (patent pending) are cost-effectively constructed with TrueColor confocal images to serve as a new-age immersive 4D pedagogical and counseling tool for gameful learning and counseling, respectively. According to our knowledge, this concept has not been reported in the literature before.

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Indian J Ophthalmol ; 2022 Jan; 70(1): 275-280
Artigo | IMSEAR | ID: sea-224100

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Augmented reality (AR) has come a long way from a science?fiction concept to a science?based reality. AR is a view of the real, physical world in which the elements are enhanced by computer?generated inputs. AR is available on mobile handsets, which constitutes an essential e?learning platform. Today, AR is a real technology and not a science?fiction concept. The use of an e?ophthalmology platform with AR will pave the pathway for new?age gameful pedagogy. In this manuscript, we present a newly innovated AR program named "Eye MG AR" to simplify ophthalmic concept learning and to serve as a new?age immersive 3D pedagogical tool for gameful learning.

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