Use of neuroimaging to measure neurocognitive engagement in health professions education: a scoping review
CONCLUSION: This scoping review maps the available literature on functional neuroimaging use in medical education. Despite the heterogeneity in research questions, study designs, and outcome measures, we identified a few common themes. Included studies are encouraging of the potential for neuroimaging to complement commonly used measures in education research and may help validate/challenge established theoretical assumptions and provide insight into training methods. This review highlighted several areas for further research. The use of these emerging technologies appears ripe for developing precision education, establishing viable study protocols for realistic operational settings, examining team dynamics, and exploring applications for real-time monitoring/intervention during critical clinical tasks.PMID:35012424 | PMC:PMC8757598 | DOI:10.1080/10872981.2021.2016357
Source: Medical Education Online - Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Serkan Toy Dana D Huh Joshua Materi Julie Nanavati Deborah A Schwengel Source Type: research
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