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Satoru Muro; Keisuke Miyosawa; Kumiko Yamaguchi; Kentaro Okamoto; Shota Okamoto; Tomoki Itamiya; Keiichi Akita – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2025
3D visualization tools have been developed to assist in the anatomical learning of medical students, but the evidence on the effectiveness of these tools is inconsistent. Conventional 3D materials are often displayed on 2D screens, which can limit their educational impact. This study evaluates the effectiveness of the presentation of 3D learning…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Visualization, Anatomy, Instructional Materials
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Yining Zhao; Yavor Bozhkov; Xiaolei Chen; Katharina Fuchs; Michael Buchfelder; Lars Fester; Daniela Souza de Oliveira; Alessandro Del Vecchio; Thomas Kinfe – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2025
To date, neuroanatomy education courses are still based on two-dimensional (2D) illustrations combined with cadaver dissections. To gain a more comprehensive understanding of neuroanatomy, we offered mixed reality experience using a head-mounted device (HMD) for medical students during their neuroanatomy course. This pilot study´s purpose was to…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Medical Education, Computer Simulation, Computer Uses in Education
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Atina Putri; Fahma Waluya Rosmansyah; Chessa Nur Triejunita; Yuda Sukmana; Nyilo Purnami; Sakina Sakina; Yuni Sari Amalia; Yusep Rosmansyah – Smart Learning Environments, 2025
The increasing popularity of mobile devices as alternative tools for learning has led to the adoption of virtual laboratory simulation (VLab) to enhance practical learning experiences. This paper introduces an interactive mobile learning application designed to facilitate medical students in learning ear anatomy using a three-dimensional model.…
Descriptors: Science Laboratories, Anatomy, Science Education, Computer Simulation
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Liu Liu; Yue Chen; Yubin Cao; Lei Yang; Yiyan Yang; Yantong Li; Dingming Huang; Ling Ye; Qinghua Zheng – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2025
Anatomy forms the foundation for the training and execution of routine surgical procedures. However, a gap persists in effectively bridging anatomical knowledge with the confident performance of procedures. Virtual simulation (VS) techniques, based on experiential and situated learning theory, hold promise in addressing this challenge.…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Surgery, Medical Education, Computer Simulation
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Henrik Brun; Matthias Lippert; Thomas Langø; Juan Sanchez-Margallo; Francisco Sanchez-Margallo; Ole Jakob Elle – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2025
Learning cardiac morphology largely involves spatial abilities and studies indicate benefits from innovative 3D visualization technologies that speed up and increase the learning output. Studies comparing these teaching tools and their educational output are rare and few studies include complex congenital heart defects. This study compared the…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Human Body, Spatial Ability, Visual Aids
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Serine Torosian; Vanad Mousakhani; Samantha Wehsener; Vineeta Ramnauth; Gabrielle Walcott-Bedeau – Discover Education, 2025
Background: The use of virtual reality (VR) training in high-stakes fields, including medicine, aviation, and the military, prepares individuals for complex scenarios in a safe and controlled setting. VR aligns with dual-code theory, enhancing learning through visual and kinesthetic engagement. This review investigates the application and…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Computer Uses in Education, Medical Education, Premedical Students
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Júlio Panzera-Gonçalves; Cleida Aparecida Oliveira – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2025
Learning Cell Biology is challenging for both sighted and visually impaired students due to its abstract nature and reliance on bidimensional depictions in textbooks, which often fail to capture the biological complexity of cell structures and functions. To implement inclusive learning environments and address the shortage of learning materials…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Computer Simulation, Anatomy, Science Education
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Sarah Shine; Julia Warznie; Guoli Zhou; John Zubek – Advances in Physiology Education, 2025
Animal dissections have long been central to anatomy and physiology education, despite their costs, safety issues, and ethical concerns. Alternatives like computer-based simulations and synthetic models often fail to replicate the authentic experience of live dissections. Virtual reality (VR) offers an immersive, interactive alternative that…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Anatomy, Physiology, Science Instruction
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Sarah Alturkustani; Ashley Durfee; Olivia F. O'Leary; Siobhain M. O'Mahony; Conor O'Mahony; Mutahira Lone; Andreea Factor – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2025
Anatomy is fundamental to medical disciplines. However, its complexity can be challenging to learners, and traditional anatomy teaching may not be easily accessible. Virtual Reality has the potential to supplement anatomy education, but its effectiveness depends on students' willingness to accept it. This study aimed to measure students'…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Computer Simulation, Anatomy, Electronic Learning
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Aaron W. Beger; Sarah Hannan; Riya Patel; Eva M. Sweeney – Advances in Physiology Education, 2025
Virtual escape rooms (ERs) require learners to solve puzzles and answer riddles while trying to "escape" a digital room. Although the educational merit of such gamified learning activities continues to be realized, guides on the development of ERs are lacking, as well as student perceptions on how, if, and where they should be integrated…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Computer Simulation, Gamification, Foreign Countries
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Nicolas Van Vlasselaer; Jona Van den Broeck; Ben Serrien; Erik Cattrysse – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2025
Integration of 3D photogrammetry models into anatomical education can enhance students' understanding of complex anatomical structures. With advancements in photogrammetry technology, this integration has become more accessible. Interactive, photorealistic models complement traditional methods such as donor dissections. This study evaluates the…
Descriptors: Technology Uses in Education, Technology Integration, Computer Simulation, Photography
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Sharmeen Adnan; Amanda C. Benson; Junhua Xiao – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2025
Virtual anatomy is being increasingly adopted in anatomy education. This systematic review evaluated the literature between January 2000 and August 2024 to understand how virtual reality (VR) in Anatomy Education is implemented in Health Sciences and Allied Health, focusing on learning outcomes and student perceptions. Following registration with…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Anatomy, Knowledge Level, Retention (Psychology)
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Ethan P. McNaughton; Liam Bilbie; Matea Zuljevic; Lauren K. Allen; Daiana-Roxana Pur; Roy Eagleson; Sandrine Ribaupierre – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2025
In this article, we introduce a new virtual application that offers an interactive model of the brain for neuroanatomy education. Through a dual-platform architecture, the application can be downloaded on both desktop and mobile devices, with the mobile app leveraging unique capacities of modern handheld systems to deploy the brain model in…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Anatomy, Brain, Science Instruction
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Morris Gellisch; Juliane Cramer; Justin Trenkel; Franziska Bäker; Martin Bablok; Gabriela Morosan-Puopolo; Thorsten Schäfer; Beate Brand-Saberi – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2025
In recent years, there has been a growing trend toward the digitization of education, highlighting the need to understand how different learning modalities impact medical student outcomes. This study analyzes user behavior among medical students in Microscopic Anatomy, focusing on preferences for digital versus face-to-face guided self-study. A…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Anatomy, In Person Learning
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Muhiddin Furkan Kiliç; Afife Zehra Yurtsever; Feyza Açikgöz; Beste Basgut; Burcu Mavi; Ezgihan Ertuç; Sinem Sevim; Tuhan Oruk; Yavuz Selim Kiyak; Tuncay Peker – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2025
Traditional education often relies on passive learning approaches, whereas modern medical students increasingly seek interactive, technology-enhanced experiences. Despite the growing use of digital tools in anatomy education, there remains a lack of structured, student-centered 3D modeling courses embedded within the undergraduate medical…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Medical Education, Medical Students, Learner Engagement