Virtual reality and annotated radiological data as effective and motivating tools to help Social Sciences students learn neuroanatomy
Abstract Neuroanatomy as a subject is important to learn, because a good understanding of neuroanatomy supports the establishment of a correct diagnosis in neurological patients. However, rapid changes in curricula reduced time assigned to study (neuro)anatomy. Therefore, it is important to find alt...
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Main Authors: | Margot van Deursen, Laura Reuvers, Jacobus Dylan Duits, Guido de Jong, Marianne van den Hurk, Dylan Henssen |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/a3ef00fdcd3042d0a31a0d71fea202d9 |
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