Thieme Publishers offers this
great new interactive anatomy resource and study aid free for medical students and all people interested in science
[registration required].
An intuitive website design allows quick access to the anatomical region of interest. Users can turn labels on or off while studying, and a zoom function allows image magnification. A testing feature allows users to drag and drop labels onto the anatomical illustrations while being timed. Users may view test results instantly to measure their proficiency of the material and compare scores with other users!
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Study the anatomy of the human body with this fun, interactive, award-winning website which includes animations, graphics, tutorials and descriptive links. Brought to you by
MyHealthScore.com, this is an ideal reference site for students or those who just want to know more about the medical descriptions used by doctors and nurses.
Labels: anatomical images, anatomy, human anatomy, interactive tutorials, medical education, nursing education
In this atlas of the human brain from
Michigan State University you can view MRI sections through a living human brain as well as corresponding sections stained for cell bodies or for nerve fibers.
"Differing techniques used to study the anatomy of the human brain all have their advantages and disadvantages. We here present an electronic anatomically labeled three-dimensional atlas of the human brain created from MRI images. In conjunction we present anatomically labeled stained sections that correspond to the three-dimensional MRI images. In this way we utilize the advantages of both methods."
Quick time movies of each section, screensavers and other funstuff are all available on the website.
Labels: anatomy, atlas, human brain, MRI images, neuroanatomy