Correction of human brain structures
A female neurosurgeon from the distant future performs brain surgery in AR space.
Augmented reality (AR) is an interactive real-world experience in which objects in the real world are “augmented” with computer-generated perceptual information. It integrates digital information such as sound, video, graphics or GPS data into the user's real environment.
In this particular case, there is a combination of physical and virtual spaces. Working in a virtual space makes it possible to increase the accuracy and success of surgical intervention and significantly reduce real intraoperative damage to human tissue, including brain structures.