List of Figures

1.1 (a) Example of Virtual Reality [10], (b) Example of Augmented Reality Training in Health care [4]

1.2 Relationship of Real and Virtual Environment (Augmented Reality or Mixed Reality) [15]

1.3 Levels of VR Immersion (a) A Non Immersive VR System (b) A Semi Immersive VR System (c) A Fully Immersive VR System [10]

1.4 AR Systems Formats (a) Marked AR System. (b) Mark less AR System [38]

1.5 Gadgets and Wearable Devices used in Health Care Applications [37]

2.1 3D virtual reality simulation of human anatomy

2.2 Practicing in Virtual Reality

2.3 Design of the Study

2.4 Three teaching methods: A. Plastic models, B. Real cadaver, C. Virtual Reality

2.5 The scores of the different university students (HPMU, DTU and BMTU) after the first posttraining exam

2.6 The scores of the different university students (HPMU, DTU and BMTU) after the second posttraining exam

2.7 The scores of the different university students (HPMU, DTU and BMTU) grouped together per condition (Manikin, Cadaver, VR) after the first posttraining exam (Post test 1, yellow), and the second posttraining exam (Post test 2, red)

2.8 The aggregated scores of all university students (HPMU, DTU and BMTU) grouped together per condition (Manikin, Cadaver, VR), with the first posttraining exam scores (Post test 1, orange), and the scores on the second posttraining exam (Post test 2, green)

3.1 AR Market Predictions

3.2 An empathy scene

3.3 The response buttons

3.4 Among the Participants

3.5 Testing on Preschool ...

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