Augmented reality applied to health sciences: a literature review
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realidad aumentada, ciencias de la salud, revisión de literatura, algoritmo de búsqueda, base de datosResumen
La inclusión de la tecnología de realidad aumentada (AR, por sus siglas en inglés) a nivel mundial ha sido crucial para el desarrollo de muchos sectores, su accesibilidad y disponibilidad es fundamental para la evolución tecnológica. Este documento presenta una revisión de literatura acerca de AR en las ciencias de la salud, sus principales contribuciones y avances en el campo de estudio. En ese sentido, para indagar sobre la atención de la comunidad científica hacia este tema; se emplearon tres algoritmos de búsqueda a través de la base de datos Scopus mediante palabras clave y años desde la historia hasta la actualidad. La búsqueda se limitó a artículos de revisión, investigación y conferencias. Los resultados demuestran que durante los últimos años ha habido un profundo interés por parte de la comunidad de investigadores para indagar acerca de AR sobre las ciencias de la salud.
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