Title
An Interactive 3D Virtual Anatomy Puzzle for Learning and Simulation - Initial Demonstration and Evaluation.
Abstract
To inspire young students (grades 6-12) to become medical practitioners and biomedical engineers, it is necessary to expose them to key concepts of the field in a way that is both exciting and informative. Recent advances in medical image acquisition, manipulation, processing, visualization, and display have revolutionized the approach in which the human body and internal anatomy can be seen and studied. It is now possible to collect 3D, 4D, and 5D medical images of patient specific data, and display that data to the end user using consumer level 3D stereoscopic display technology. Despite such advancements, traditional 2D modes of content presentation such as textbooks and slides are still the standard didactic equipment used to teach young students anatomy. More sophisticated methods of display can help to elucidate the complex 3D relationships between structures that are so often missed when viewing only 2D media, and can instill in students an appreciation for the interconnection between medicine and technology. Here we describe the design, implementation, and preliminary evaluation of a 3D virtual anatomy puzzle dedicated to helping users learn the anatomy of various organs and systems by manipulating 3D virtual data. The puzzle currently comprises several components of the human anatomy and can be easily extended to include additional organs and systems. The 3D virtual anatomy puzzle game was implemented and piloted using three display paradigms - a traditional 2D monitor, a 3D TV with active shutter glass, and the DK2 version Oculus Rift, as well as two different user interaction devices - a space mouse and traditional keyboard controls
Year
DOI
Venue
2016
10.3233/978-1-61499-625-5-233
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
Keywords
Field
DocType
learning and technology,medical simulation and modeling,virtual anatomy rendering,visualization,and manipuation,simulation design and evaluation,serious games
Data mining,Anatomy,End user,Stereoscopy,Visualization,Computer science,Oculus rift,Interactive 3d,Multimedia,Human anatomy,Human body
Conference
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
220
0926-9630
1
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.35
0
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Erik Messier110.35
Jascha Wilcox210.35
Alexander Dawson-Elli310.35
Gabriel J. Diaz493.29
Cristian A. Linte59324.09