The software application contains all systems, can be taught using systemic or regional approaches, encompasses an intuitive easy-to-use method for dissecting by simply "peeling" off any structure. From the smallest of ligaments to the most minute of nerves and vessels, each structure is clinically labeled.
Cyber-Anatomy Human Software products are used by health professionals and students at every level to show or learn anatomy. It is used for patient education and illustrative purposes. A user of the Med version, for example, can fully interact with the anatomy to "Peel" muscles, follow nerve roots, examine skeletal anatomical landmarks, understand muscle insertions and origins, and look at minute details of organs. High school students in biology classes can better understand the various systems of the body in a fascinating 3-dimensional manner.
These systems provide for a superb method for learning anatomy
that includes:
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An easy-to-use, intuitive interface |
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Real-time interactivity, allowing instant access to the anatomy |
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Search techniques using the Terminologia Anatomica standard |
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Ability to dissect anatomy through a regional or systemic approach |
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Transparency mode - to look inside the body and various layers |
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Hide / Unhide tool - to examine various layers simultaneously |
Anatomy systems modeled:
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Skeletal system |
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Muscular system |
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Nervous system |
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The brain |
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The heart |
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Circulatory system |
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Respiratory system |
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Digestive system |
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Urinary system |
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Reproductive system |
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Minimum system requirements:
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Microsoft Windows (2000, XP, Vista, 7) |
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Pentium III or equivalent |
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1 Gigabyte (GB) of RAM |
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Direct3D or OpenGL 3D graphic card
(128 MB of RAM) |
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Microsoft DirectX 9.0C for DirectX 3D graphic cards |
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