2022
DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.2022.36.s1.r6184
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The Cognitive Load of Learning Anatomy in a Virtual World

Abstract: Introduction Cognitive load refers to the amount of working memory that is being used in a task, like memorizing the anatomical landmarks on distinct boney specimens. Critically, cognitive load may be compromised when the load imposed by the environment and the content to be learned together exceeds a student’s capacity. Previous research shows that stereoscopic materials delivered in virtual reality (VR) can be more mentally taxing compared to desktop (i.e., two dimensional) delivery but may be similar to tha… Show more

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