3D Human Anatomy Atlas 2024

3D Human Anatomy Atlas 2024

Von Visible Body

  • Kategorie: Medical
  • Veröffentlichungsdatum: 2017-06-21
  • Aktuelle Version: 2024.0.05
  • Bewertung für Erwachsene: 12+
  • Dateigrösse: 876.12 MB
  • Entwickler: Visible Body
  • Kompatibilität: Benötigt iOS 10.15.0 oder später.

Beschreibung

Human Anatomy Atlas includes core anatomy reference content! Get the 3D interactive visual content you need to learn about the human body: - Full female and male 3D models to study gross anatomy. View these alongside cadaver and diagnostic images. - 3D views of key organs at multiple levels. Study the lungs, bronchi, and alveoli; Review the kidneys, renal pyramids, and nephrons. - Muscle and bone models that you can move. Learn muscle actions, bone landmarks, attachments, innervations, and blood supply. - See how fascia divides the muscles of the upper and lower limbs into compartments. - Additional in-app purchases: Our video library allows you to explore and educate with more than 100 stunning patient education animations that cover key physiology and common pathologies, including cellular respiration, heart conduction, peristalsis, filtration, coronary artery disease, kidney stones, and sciatica. - Additional in-app purchase: 3D Dental Anatomy includes cusps, fossae, and surfaces, and cross-sectional views of an incisor, canine, premolar, double root molar, and triple root molar; plus, an interactive, animated model of the upper and lower arches. And so much more! All this content is organized so you can easily browse or search by topic and region. A full suite of study and presentation tools: - Dissect models on screen and in cross-sections. Download free lab activities that walk you through key structures. - Take 3D dissection quizzes and check your progress. - Make interactive 3D presentations that link sets of models to explain and review a topic. Label structures with tags, notes, and 3D drawings. Share content with patients, classmates, students, and colleagues!

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Bewertungs Kommentare

  • better than complete anatomy

    4
    Von arh9291
    search function could be better. It requires you have your search query match the atlas exactly e.g. you have to type "round ligament of the uterus" to pull that structure up -- searching "uterus round ligament" yields no results. This app is way better at isolating structures than complete anatomy I like all the preset views
  • worst possible app

    1
    Von mysticsense
    this is one of the highly priced and worst possible application i have ever seen & full of bugs.it uses all the available resources of cpu and memory on my macbook pro and heat it like anything.on using the app macbook pro fan run like a helicopter fan and sounds like its gonna come out of the body panel.app keeps on freezing like anything.i am gonna file complaint for refund at app store.i do not know how does this app work on ipad or iphone but on macbook pro its gonna kill your computer.
  • Spyware?

    1
    Von az837183
    I got a pop-up window that the app wants access to keystrokes from all applications. Why would they need that? Is this just very poor design, or something more sinister.... Whatever the case - completely unsacceptable for an application on ApplStore.
  • App is stuck

    1
    Von cyang97
    I loved this app for a while, but recently I haven't been able to open it at all -- it just gets stuck on the loading screen. Tried restarting my computer, reinstalling the app, etc. but still doesn't work. Pretty frustrating because I paid for it
  • Rotation and addition/ subtraction of structures

    5
    Von pedrofusco
    The first time I studied anatomy used printed atlas. Now using this app. Rotation and addition/ subtraction of structures / fade option make all the difference. Very helpful.
  • Not optimized

    3
    Von Hixton
    Overall a good and helpful app, but the graphics and controls for the mac version are awful. It could be so much better.
  • bug-ridden

    2
    Von ashhhkat
    absolutely horrid, the search function stops working every 20 minutes, the cursor lag is unbelievable, and text is hard to read. would not recommend; waste of money.
  • Not optimized; many bugs.

    2
    Von Krobin20
    After spending $24.99 on this app, I am very disappointed with what I got. I own a 2015 MacBook Pro running High Sierra, and this app is definitely NOT optimized for it. The navigation of the 3D models is irritating among plenty of other bugs one will find with continued use of this app. If this was an actual retail product, I would be returning it to merchant as of right now. Hope to see an improved update soon.
  • Get the Iphone app instead

    2
    Von Frizfrazz
    This app does have a few extra features than the iphone app but not $24 worth of extra features. I am a studnet in medical gross anatomy and my needs are sufficiently fulfilled by the $0.99 iphone atlas app. The graphics arent great on this computer version. Plus, the only way to really rotates and the body is to either slowly grab and move or use the on screen joysitck which is a pain to use. The iPhone app lets you use one or two fingers for controlling which makes it much more efficient. Also, this is a 2017 app where as you can get a 2018 version on your phone. if I had to set a price worth this app, itd be less than the phone app because i prefer that so much more over the computer version even though its a larger screen.
  • Good app, but could use better UI and support for “Retina” display.

    3
    Von Arobase1976
    There is a wealth of information and 3D virtual anatomy to explore here. Sadly, where the developers exceed expectations in some areas, they have also set an underwhelming standard in what appears to be an outdated presentation. The user interface elements and the anatomical renderings all seem to be built for a time when high definition displays weren’t the standard. In addition, it would be useful if there were a tool that would make it easier to perform a sort of virtual disection. The multi-select tool serves this purpose to some extent, but it is a cumbersome and tedious process when attempting to “cut away” elements with the precision and ease of, say, a virtual scalpel or reciprocating saw. In all, the bad undoes the good here, giving this app “just okay” ratings, in my opinion. Perhaps some might find it fastidious to poo-poo an app that does, indeed, have great potential, citing that I’m likely a whinny specimen of a generation who expects everything to be up to the standards of the latest and greatest... I would counter, however, that if an app claims to be the “go to” app for medical professionals, while proporting to be relevant in the year 2017, as the name of the app suggests, then the standards of the day need also apply. If the developers were to improve the look of the app, bringing the visuals to the HD/Retina display standard, and fix some minor interface issues of this app, I would gladly recant on this miserly review and give the developers a deserving 5/5 stars.

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