The effectiveness of virtual and augmented reality in health sciences and medical anatomy
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Abstract
Although cadavers constitute the gold standard for teaching anatomy to medical and health science students, there are substantial financial, ethical, and supervisory constraints on their use. In addition, although anatomy remains one of the fundamental areas of medical education, universities have decreased the hours allocated to teaching gross anatomy in favor of applied clinical work. The release of virtual (VR) and augmented reality (AR) devices allows learning to occur through hands-on immersive experiences. The aim of this research was to assess whether learning structural anatomy utilizing VR or AR is as effective as tablet-based (TB) applications, and whether these modes allowed enhanced student…
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- Virtual reality
- Augmented reality
- Perception
- Medicine
- Gross anatomy
- Virtual microscopy
- Medical education
- Psychology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Quality Education
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