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- Title
Risk Homeostasis and Automation Bias in Neurosurgery.
- Authors
Vilanilam, George; Rajasekar, Gopikrishnan; Vilanilam, George C
- Abstract
A sense of awe with a tinge of worry was instilled in our minds by Ganpathy et al.'s review article [[1]] on the future impact of artificial intelligence (AI) in neurosciences. The Risk Homeostasis Theory (RHT) proposed by Gerald Wilde has an important role in risk reduction especially in complex multifactorial operations like neurosurgery. The physician's healing touch and empathetic words are still quite irreplaceable by any machine.[[5]],[[6]] Uniqely human limitations such as physiological tremors limiting surgical dexterity can easily be overcome by AI-guided robots.
- Subjects
NEUROSURGEONS; AUTOMATION; NEUROSURGERY; HOMEOSTASIS; DEEP brain stimulation
- Publication
Neurology India, 2019, Vol 67, Issue 6, p1549
- ISSN
0028-3886
- Publication type
letter
- DOI
10.4103/0028-3886.273643