Figure 1. Overview of research process
Table 1. Analytical frameworks of professional vision
Table 2. Overview of research methods of the papers
Table 3. Purpose and major results of the papers analyzed in this study
Table 1. (Continued)
Table 3. (Continued)
Table 3. (Continued)
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