Perez-Pachon, LauraSharma, ParivrudhBrech, HelenaGregory, JennyLowe, TerryPoyade, MatthieuGröning, Flora2024-03-072024-03-072024-03-06Perez-Pachon, L, Sharma, P, Brech, H, Gregory, J, Lowe, T, Poyade, M & Gröning, F 2024, 'Augmented reality headsets for surgical guidance : the impact of holographic model positions on user localisation accuracy', Virtual Reality, vol. 28, 68. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10055-024-00960-xORCID: /0000-0002-8127-4112/work/155175954https://hdl.handle.net/2164/22935Open Access via the Springer Agreement Funding: This study was funded by The Roland Sutton Academic Trust (RSAT 0053/R/17) and the University of Aberdeen (via an Elphinstone Scholarship, IKEC Award and Medical Sciences Honours project funding). Acknowledgments We are grateful to Mike Whyment for facilitating the purchase of the HoloLens headset used in this study and to Rute Vieira and Fiona Saunders for their advice on statistics. We would also like to thank John Barrow, Tracey Wilkinson and Denise Tosh and the Anatomy staff at the University of Aberdeen for their support. This research was funded by The Roland Sutton Academic Trust (RSAT 0053/R/17) and the University of Aberdeen (via an Elphinstone Scholarship, IKEC Award and Medical Sciences Honours project funding101535143engimage markeraugmented realityskin tumour removalsurgerysurgical navigationaugmented reality headsetR MedicineSupplementary DataRAugmented reality headsets for surgical guidance : the impact of holographic model positions on user localisation accuracyJournal article10.1007/s10055-024-00960-x28