Exploring the Human Head and Thorax
Comprehensive Exploration of Head, Neck, and Chest in Virtual Reality
In this interactive virtual reality lesson, Evan gives a detailed introduction into the human head and thorax. The head and thorax model offers a comprehensive exploration of various anatomical regions. It allows visualization of the chest wall, thoracic cavity, face, neck, and deeper dissections like the brain, cranial nerves, and spinal cord. It reveals the lungs, heart, coronary circulation, and heart valves. The model displays structures like papillary muscles, chordae tendineae, and great vessels. Deeper layers expose the phrenic nerve, vagus nerve, brachial plexus, aortic arch, and pulmonary vasculature. It also unveils the posterior mediastinum, sympathetic chain, azygos venous system, and splanchnic nerve, providing continuity between thoracic and neck structures.
Content
The head and thorax model can be used to explore a variety of anatomical regions. One can view the chest wall and internally the thoracic cavity. This model is also used to explore the structures of the face and of the neck and on deeper dissections, for example, deeper dissection of the head. You can even explore the brain.
And the cranial nerves. This model is also good for seeing the axillary region, and I'll show you some of the structures in a little bit, including the brachial plexus and the shoulder and posteriorly, the structures of the back. And on deeper dissections, we can even see the spinal cord. I'm going to give just a brief tour of some of the structures one can see within the thoracic cavity on this model. So on a deeper dissection.
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Price
Free
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Duration
00:03:03
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Difficulty
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Languages
- English (Original)
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Installation
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How To Start the Record
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File Type
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Author
Evan Goldman, Ph.D. Director of Anatomy, Associate Professor, Penn State University College of Medicine
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Publication Date
June 2023
Copyright
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