Neuroanatomy - SecondLook

4.4
33 reviews
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Rated for 3+
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About this app

The Neuroanatomy SecondLook™ application is a study aid that provides a series of neuroanatomical images for users to self-test their level of knowledge and ability to recognize structures within the human central nervous system. This application was developed with the learner in mind, especially medical, dental, nursing, and other health sciences students, and lab professionals. The complete app has twelve slide sets, covering Gross Neuroanatomy, the Spinal Cord, Ascending and Descending Pathways, Cranial Nerves, the Diencephalon, Forebrain, Brain Stem, the Limbic System, the Auditory/Vestibular System, Visual System, and Neurohistology. It follows the award-winning concept of the other SecondLook™ mobile apps. By taking a "SecondLook" at these images, users are able to quickly self-evaluate and test their knowledge about the human central nervous system in order to identify gaps and to be better prepared for tests. This mobile application will also serve as an excellent review tool to prepare for licensing examinations.
Updated on
Apr 2, 2019

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Ratings and reviews

4.4
33 reviews
Sreekumar Rajasekharan
June 24, 2020
Very good app and it’s especially useful in revisions to make your ideas about this subject of neuroanatomy a solid one. 👍
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Doris George
June 23, 2020
Well curated set of images and questions. Provides a quick review of each topic. Thanks to the faculty of Michigan University
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Suhail Basheer
September 30, 2020
Good job, App is well designed, to increase retention of the information.
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What's new

The content was updated and five new topics have been added to the full app version.