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A Memory Palace for Brain Anatomy and Function Represented in Virtual Reality

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Taitara: A Memory Palace for Brain Anatomy and Function Represented in Virtual Reality
Ngā kaituhi: Blais, Ludivine, Qorbani, Hossain Samar, Arya, Ali, Davies, Jim, International Association for Development of the Information Society (IADIS)
Puna: International Association for Development of the Information Society. 2022Paper presented at the International Conference on Cognition and Exploratory Learning in Digital Age (CELDA) (19th, 2022).
Whakarāpopotonga: Memory palaces are effective tools for learning vast amounts of information in a canonical order using mnemonics. However, our review of the literature revealed a lack of implementation and user study of memory palace in Virtual Reality (VR) for neuroscience education. VR technology enables us to build highly interactive virtual learning spaces that are engaging and interesting. As a result, we implemented a web-based version of VR (known as WebXR) to help students about brain regions for the first time including the name, function, and location of each brain part.
Reo: English
Wāteatanga: International Association for the Development of the Information Society. e-mail: secretariat@iadis.org; Web site: http://www.iadisportal.org
Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 4
Rā whakaputa: 2022
Momo tuhinga: Speeches/Meeting Papers
Reports - Descriptive
Descriptors: Brain Hemisphere Functions, Memory, Learning Processes, Mnemonics, Computer Simulation, Web Based Instruction, Teaching Methods, Neurosciences
Abstractor: As Provided
Entry Date: 2023
Tau Tautohu: ED626951
Pātengi raraunga: ERIC