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1. CLARE: Cognitive Load Assessment in REaltime with Multimodal Data

2. Identifying intraoperative events in a simulated laparotomy video: a multinational study of inattentional blindness among anesthesiologists

8. Pupillometry as a Tool to Study Expertise in Medicine

9. Clinical Reasoning in CanMEDS 2025

10. Implementation considerations for the adoption of artificial intelligence in the emergency department.

12. Multi-source feedback following simulated resuscitation scenarios: a qualitative study

13. Shaken and stirred: emotional state, cognitive load, and performance of junior residents in simulated resuscitation

15. Simulation versus real-world performance: a direct comparison of emergency medicine resident resuscitation entrustment scoring

17. Measuring Physician Cognitive Load: Validity Evidence for a Physiologic and a Psychometric Tool

26. Clinical Reasoning in CanMEDS 2025

29. The medical pause

30. 28. Creation of a national in-training examination in radiation oncology: Impact evaluation

31. Simulation in the Continuing Professional Development of Academic Emergency Physicians

32. Pupillometry as a tool to study expertise in medicine

33. Toward Dynamically Adaptive Simulation: Multimodal Classification of User Expertise Using Wearable Devices

35. Ethical, legal and administrative implications of the use of video and audio recording in an emergency department in Ontario, Canada

36. Differences in Gaze Fixation Location and Duration Between Resident and Fellowship Sonographers Interpreting a Focused Assessment With Sonography in Trauma

37. Cognitive load theory: researching and planning teaching to maximise learning

38. Multi-source feedback following simulated resuscitation scenarios: a qualitative study

40. A scoping review of nontechnical skill assessment tools to evaluate trauma team performance

41. Shaken and stirred: emotional state, cognitive load, and performance of junior residents in simulated resuscitation

43. Cognitive load and processes during chest radiograph interpretation in the emergency department across the spectrum of expertise

44. An exploratory investigation of the measurement of cognitive load on shift: Application of cognitive load theory in emergency medicine

46. Intelligent sensors in modern machine tools

47. Software and sensor system as a foundation of the Industry 4.0 concept

48. The future of simulation‐based medical education: Adaptive simulation utilizing a deep multitask neural network

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