Department for Visceral Surgery, Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg, Oldenburg, Germany.
Institute for Computer Graphics and Virtual Reality, University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany.
Anat Sci Educ. 2022 Mar;15(2):360-368. doi: 10.1002/ase.2095. Epub 2021 Jun 30.
In order to improve learning efficiency and memory retention in medical teaching, furthering active learning seems to be an effective alternative to classical teaching. One option to make active exploration of the subject matter possible is the use of virtual reality (VR) technology. The authors developed an immersive anatomy atlas which allows users to explore human anatomical structures interactively through virtual dissection. Thirty-two senior-class students from two German high schools with no prior formal medical training were separated into two groups and tasked with answering an anatomical questionnaire. One group used traditional anatomical textbooks and the other used the immersive virtual reality atlas. The time needed to answer the questions was measured. Several weeks later, the participants answered a similar questionnaire with different anatomical questions in order to test memory retention. The VR group took significantly less time to answer the questionnaire, and participants from the VR group had significantly better results over both tests. Based on the results of this study, VR learning seems to be more efficient and to have better long-term effects for the study of anatomy. The reason for that could lie in the VR environment's high immersion, and the possibility to freely and interactively explore a realistic representation of human anatomy. Immersive VR technology offers many possibilities for medical teaching and training, especially as a support for cadaver dissection courses.
为了提高医学教学中的学习效率和记忆保留,主动学习似乎是一种替代传统教学的有效方法。一种实现主动探索主题的方法是使用虚拟现实 (VR) 技术。作者开发了一个沉浸式解剖图谱,允许用户通过虚拟解剖进行交互式探索人体解剖结构。
来自德国两所没有正式医学培训的高中的 32 名高年级学生被分成两组,任务是回答一个解剖学问卷。一组使用传统的解剖学教科书,另一组使用沉浸式虚拟现实图谱。测量回答问题所需的时间。几周后,参与者回答了一个类似的问卷,其中包含不同的解剖学问题,以测试记忆保留情况。VR 组回答问卷的时间明显更短,而且 VR 组的参与者在两次测试中的成绩都明显更好。
基于这项研究的结果,VR 学习似乎更有效率,并且对解剖学的学习有更好的长期效果。原因可能在于 VR 环境的高度沉浸感,以及自由和互动探索真实人体解剖结构的可能性。沉浸式 VR 技术为医学教学和培训提供了许多可能性,尤其是作为尸体解剖课程的支持。