Enhancing neuroanatomy education using computer-based instructional material

  • Authors:
  • Pablo Ruisoto Palomera;Juan A. Juanes Méndez;Alberto Prats Galino

  • Affiliations:
  • Department of Basic Psychology, Psychobiology and Methodology of Behavoiral Science, University of Salamanca, Spain;Department of Human Anatomy, University of Salamanca, Spain;Laboratory of Surgical Anatomy, University of Barcelona, Spain

  • Venue:
  • Computers in Human Behavior
  • Year:
  • 2014

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Abstract

The understanding of spatial relationships between brain structures taken from conventional sectional images is a major problem in learning anatomy. However, scientific literature has suggested that higher visuospatial abilities and computer-based instructional 3D visualizations may facilitate learning anatomy. This paper aims (1) to develop a computer-based tool to explore neuroanatomy based on three-dimensional images and (2) to compare whether the educational value assigned by students varies according to their visuospatial ability. An anatomical and functional viewer was developed with Positron Emission Tomography images to visualize three-dimensional models of real brain structures. Students assigned a high educational value to this tool, regardless of their visuospatial skills. The discussion section analyzes the implications of this technique in neuroanatomy training.