Visible Body Human Anatomy Atlas is a subscription-based learning tool for health science students and clinicians to build and strengthen knowledge of human anatomy. This app contains thousands of 3D models of gross anatomy and microanatomy, cadaver lab simulations, comparisons to diagnostic imaging, quizzes, and patient education videos. Here we explore the app's strengths and weaknesses through discussion of its features and usability.
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A Visible Body Web Suite subscription gives you access to the visual and interactive content you need to learn about human anatomy, general physiology, common illnesses, and introductory biology topics:
The most complete and easy-to-use 3D human body reference and study tool. Human Anatomy Atlas 2022 includes comprehensive male and female 3D gross anatomy models, detailed Microanatomy of tissues and organs, cadaver slices and diagnostic images that are paired with 3D Cross Sections, and interactive animations of muscles and bones.
A visually stunning, step-by-step introduction to each human body system. The web access and mobile versions of Anatomy & Physiology 2019 include: each human body system introduced in a short series of lessons that use interactive 3D models, illustrations, histology slides, bite-sized physiology animations, and quizzes to test your knowledge.
Visible Body is a comprehensive 3D visualisation and learning tool used to interact with and explore the systems of the human body. It includes over 5,000 interactive, medically accurate, male and female anatomical structures, covering systemic and regional anatomy. All the models are three-dimensional, allowing you to rotate, zoom, dissect and add anatomical features. Once a structure is selected, you can access encyclopaedic definitions, common pathologies, pronunciation guides and MRI images.
Description: Comprehensive 3D gross anatomy of male and female includes microanatomy of senses and tissue types, 3D moving models of muscles and bones. Provides access to definitions, pronunciations, and disease descriptions and permits users to create views into human body including rotating and zooming images. 2017 edition.
Visible Body is a 3D visualization and learning tool used to explore the systems of the human body. The Human Anatomy Atlas contains numerous anatomical structures, including all major organs and systems of the human body. This module's features include detailed definitions, self-guided learning with hundreds of quizzes, and the ability to save custom 3D views & personal notes.
Human Anatomy Atlas offers 3D regional and systemic views of the human body. It also includes virtual cadaver dissections, and modules for muscle actions and microanatomy to see smaller anatomical structures not visible to naked eye.
JoVE Core Anatomy and Physiology showcases the anatomical and physiological details of the human body in comprehensive, clear, and engaging video animations. This collection of lessons focuses on the structures, components, functions, and requirements of the human body. It is complemented by scientist-in-action videos that demonstrate the application of this knowledge in real-world medical and research settings.
Visible Body: Human Anatomy Atlas 3D visualization and learning tool to interact and explore the systems of the human body. It includes over 4,000 medically-accurate anatomical structures covering both systemic and regional anatomy. You can isolate structures, create custom views, hear pronunciations, take quizzes and more. How to download the app? - Information about mobile access How to use the app? - Watch this tutorial
Visible Body has recently released an iPad version of its 3D interactive model of the human body. We have had the chance to try it out for a few weeks and will tell you all the ins and outs in this review.
The Visible Body is available for the iPad 2 for 30 dollars or 24 euros (it needs the processing power of the iPad 2 to render the 3D models). It is a human anatomy learning and teaching app, featuring anatomical models with over 2,500 structures. Download size is 111Mb, so a WiFi connection is recommended to download the app. After starting Visible Body, you are presented with a screen that allows a choice of watching a tutorial or start using the app. A bit of an annoyance is that the app only starts loading the 3D models after choosing the start option and then takes up to 20 seconds for loading. After the wait, you are presented with a screen that allows you to choose between hundreds of different views organized regionally and by anatomical system. The graphics are nothing short of breath-taking, and the 3D rendering is really pushing the graphical capabilities of the iPad. That probably explains the initial slow load time of the app. All views use the same whole body 3D model, but the app will center on the chosen anatomical part or region, and hide or fade irrelevant other parts. Loading of a view is very swift and rotating and zooming happens naturally using the standard iPad gestures. Tapping on anatomical structures gives their name and shows the anatomical hierarchy to which they belong. Definitions are also included for the anatomical structures which can provide additional details. A search function is also included.
All-in-all this is one of the best anatomy applications available for any platform, and is definitely recommended for those learning basic anatomy. Structures that follow complicated paths that do not lay in one plane, such as blood vessels and nerves, are much easier appreciated with the 3D interface than in flat drawings in regular textbooks. The high-resolution graphics and smooth zooming, panning and rotating capabilities make this app a real eye-catcher on your iPad. Those with a fairly good understanding of anatomy might find the number of labels a bit limited, as subparts of anatomy such as bones are not labeled. For clinical practice an app like Imaios, which has more detailed anatomy labels and is based on MRI and CT scan data, might be more suitable. But even then, the stunning graphics make this app a purchase that is hard to resist and it will impress both your colleagues and patients. Our few wishes for this app are fixes for the occasional crashes we experienced, shorter loading times, more detailed anatomy of specific body parts such as the eye and ear, and more detailed anatomic labeling, and we are confident more updates will follow.
Visible Body is a 3D interactive anatomy visualization and education tool. The Human Anatomy Atlas modules includes all body systems, gross anatomy, and select microanatomy. Please see further information detailing how to download the app for mobile device access.
Biology by Campbell and Biological Science by Freeman were written for students who do not have a background in science. The books cover topics of cells, immunology, and gas exchange in enough detail to allow you to study anatomy and physiology in more depth. You will notice that the biology texts contain animal examples as well as human examples. You can just skip over the animal examples!
VIVED Anatomy (zSpace): VIVED Anatomy is designed to improve retention and increase understanding of spatial relationships of important anatomical parts. This research-based approach to learning anatomy encourages students, rather than teachers, to uncover the human body's inner workings.
The NLM Visible Human Project has created publicly-available complete, anatomically detailed, three-dimensional representations of a human male body and a human female body. Specifically, the VHP provides a public-domain library of cross-sectional cryosection, CT, and MRI images obtained from one male cadaver and one female cadaver. The Visible Man data set was publicly released in 1994 and the Visible Woman in 1995.
The data sets were designed to serve as (1) a reference for the study of human anatomy, (2) public-domain data for testing medical imaging algorithms, and (3) a test bed and model for the construction of network-accessible image libraries. The VHP data sets have been applied to a wide range of educational, diagnostic, treatment planning, virtual reality, artistic, mathematical, and industrial uses. About 4,000 licensees from 66 countries were authorized to access the datasets. As of 2019, a license is no longer required to access the VHP datasets.
Visible Body Human Anatomy Atlas is a digital collection of anatomy, physiology, and pathology visualizations and animations. The atlas includes comprehensive male and female 3D anatomy models, selected micro-anatomy of tissues and organs, cadaver slices and diagnostic images that are paired with 3D cross-sections, and interactive animations of all systems such as muscles and bones as well as quizzes and lab activities. The Atlas can be explored through regions, systems, cross-sections and muscle actions. The Atlas is an app available for download on your personal computer or smart device!
Students studying the human body in any form, whether it is in the sciences, the arts, or any discipline in between. Use it to add depth to your study of our models available in the library, or use it on its own!
Visible Body Anatomy & Physiology has the anatomy & physiology of all 12 body systems with brief animations that introduce complex physiology and the ability to rotate, zoom into, and dissect 3D models of bones, organs and tissues.
Visible Body Human Anatomy Atlas has a comprehensive 3D atlas of the human body with male and female gross anatomy and thousands of 3D models spanning 11 systems: nervous, skeletical, circulatory, muscular, digestive, urinary, lymphatic, endocrine, and reproductive.
This detail is fantastic and unseen in previous versions. Structures are clearly identifiable. One point to note is as the level of micro-detail increases, the app will not display the larger body structures. A great example is the eye (shown in the screenshot) which is shown as an independent object as opposed to that level of detail combined with other gross anatomy details.
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