A Study of Mobile Augmented Reality for Motor Nerve Deficits in Anatomy Education

  • Cook M
  • Seo J
  • Pine M
  • et al.
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Abstract

… Canine cadavers are accepted learning models in veterinary education, and participants in this study have used them in their coursework own coursework. Therefore, the anatomy of the canine was used in this anatomy mobile AR application. The application is divided into two …

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Cook, M., Seo, J. H., Pine, M., & Mclaughlin, T. (2021). A Study of Mobile Augmented Reality for Motor Nerve Deficits in Anatomy Education (pp. 367–385). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-61905-3_19

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