Stereoscopic neuroanatomy lectures using a three-dimensional virtual reality environment

Ann Anat. 2015 Sep:201:91-8. doi: 10.1016/j.aanat.2015.05.006. Epub 2015 Jul 6.

Abstract

Introduction: Three-dimensional (3D) computer graphics are increasingly used to supplement the teaching of anatomy. While most systems consist of a program which produces 3D renderings on a workstation with a standard screen, the Dextrobeam virtual reality VR environment allows the presentation of spatial neuroanatomical models to larger groups of students through a stereoscopic projection system.

Materials and methods: Second-year medical students (n=169) were randomly allocated to receive a standardised pre-recorded audio lecture detailing the anatomy of the third ventricle accompanied by either a two-dimensional (2D) PowerPoint presentation (n=80) or a 3D animated tour of the third ventricle with the DextroBeam. Students completed a 10-question multiple-choice exam based on the content learned and a subjective evaluation of the teaching method immediately after the lecture.

Results: Students in the 2D group achieved a mean score of 5.19 (±2.12) compared to 5.45 (±2.16) in the 3D group, with the results in the 3D group statistically non-inferior to those of the 2D group (p<0.0001). The students rated the 3D method superior to 2D teaching in four domains (spatial understanding, application in future anatomy classes, effectiveness, enjoyableness) (p<0.01).

Conclusion: Stereoscopically enhanced 3D lectures are valid methods of imparting neuroanatomical knowledge and are well received by students. More research is required to define and develop the role of large-group VR systems in modern neuroanatomy curricula.

Keywords: Anatomical models; Dextrobeam; Medical education; Medical students; Neuroanatomy; Third ventricle; Three-dimensional; Virtual reality.

Publication types

  • Randomized Controlled Trial

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Computer Graphics* / instrumentation
  • Computer Simulation
  • Education, Medical / methods
  • Educational Measurement
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Imaging, Three-Dimensional
  • Male
  • Neuroanatomy / education*
  • Students, Medical
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Teaching / methods
  • Third Ventricle / anatomy & histology
  • User-Computer Interface*
  • Young Adult