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Neuro Anatomy Next

Neuro AN (Anatomy Next) is a complete guide to the anatomy of the cranial nerves; one of the most complex and ...

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Neuro AN (Anatomy Next) is a complete guide to the anatomy of the cranial nerves; one of the most complex and hard to understand systems. It is a combination of high quality, easy to understand, interactive materials using the most accurate 3D models ever created. To achieve this, we have integrated high definition MRI and CT scans, textbook materials, and a digital atlas of anatomy into a single application to make the process of studying neuroanatomy more efficient. Not only will your 3D spatial understanding of anatomy improve, but studies show that a combination of digital, high-definition 2D and 3D images significantly improves retention and performance.


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3D models - 3D models with supporting structure and function information have been created for each cranial nerve to make learning easier and precise. We created a combination of different cuts - sagital, coronal, transverse - of our head and neck 3D models, manipulatable in 360° in every plane of section to make every branch of every nerve and every structural detail ready for exploration. Every 3D model is unique and accurate, based on data from CT/MRI scans, and validated by medical professionals. Explore and interact with these models by rotating, zooming, and clicking.


2D maps - 2D maps have been designed to serve as a tour-guide of the complex pathways of the cranial nerves - both central and peripheral. These maps are tools to enhance and simplify learning of anatomic structures from basic principles to the most complex systems. Neuro AN organizes one of the most difficult and complex subjects into one platform. The pathways of the twelve cranial nerves and its branches are laid out in logical fashion and in anotated detail. Neuro AN is the translation of 100s of textbooks and depictions into a simple, unified, easy to understand visual language. Interact with the map by clicking the structures and reading about them.

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April 2, 2020

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