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1. Satisfaction of lecturers and undergraduate students of medical faculties in Indonesia towards online anatomy learning during COVID-19 pandemic

2. Satisfaction of lecturers and undergraduate students of medical faculties in Indonesia towards online anatomy learning during COVID-19 pandemic.

3. The combined effects of an anatomy program integrating drawing and gamification on basic psychological needs satisfaction among sport sciences students: Results of a natural experiment.

4. Perceptions of italian medical students on human dissection and modern technology in anatomy learning.

5. Effects of tablet‐based drawing and paper‐based methods on medical students' learning of gross anatomy.

6. Anatomical theater or full digitization? Students' assessment and preferences in the field of anatomy teaching.

7. STUDENTS’ PERCEPTION ON ANATOMY TEACHING METHODOLOGIES

8. Online Learning Modules in Anatomical Sciences: Effective Sources for Continued Learning for Medical Undergraduates During the Unprecedent COVID-19 Pandemic

9. Recent advances and changing face of anatomy teaching and learning in medical education

10. Investigation of factors that influence the relationship between mental rotation ability and anatomy learning.

11. Does spatial awareness training affect anatomy learning in medical students?

12. The Human Muscular Arm Avatar as an Interactive Visualization Tool in Learning Anatomy: Medical Students’ Perspectives.

13. Evaluation of the relationship between spatial abilities and anatomy learning.

14. A classical model of educational cooperation in Human Anatomy: the Table Leaders.

15. Social media Facebook and You Tube usefulness in anatomy learning: experience at Sapienza University of Rome.

16. PARTE II: SITUACIÓN DE LAS UNIVERSIDADES ARGENTINAS Y LATINOAMERICANAS EN RELACIÓN AL MATERIAL CADAVÉRICO PARA LA ENSEÑANZA DE LA ANATOMÍA.

17. Does a functional prosection provide a more effective method of learning the anatomy of the forearm and hand than a 3D online anatomy resource?

18. SITUACIÓN DE LAS UNIVERSIDADES ARGENTINAS Y LATINOAMERICANAS EN RELACIÓN AL MATERIAL CADAVÉRICO PARA LA ENSEÑANZA DE LA ANATOMÍA.

19. Incorporation of team-based learning in the cadaveric anatomy laboratory: An overview.

20. Application of case discussions to improve anatomy learning in Syria

21. ANATOMICAL KNOWLEDGE AND DIAGNOSTIC IMAGES IN MEDICAL EDUCATION. EL CONOCIMIENTO ANATÓMICO Y LAS IMÁGENES DIAGNÓSTICAS EN LA ENSEÑANZA DE LA MEDICINA

22. Gestures-enhanced anatomy teaching: A literature review of an educational strategy with promising outcomes.

23. Evaluation of the use of cadaveric computed tomography in anatomy education: An overview.

24. Practical training on porcine hearts enhances students’ knowledge of human cardiac anatomy.

25. Use of Vandenberg and Kuse Mental Rotation Test to Predict Practical Performance of Sinus Endoscopy.

27. Autopsy as a tool for learning gross anatomy during 1st year MBBS.

28. Getting a Handle on Learning Anatomy With Interactive Three-Dimensional Graphics.

29. Outcomes of the implementation of game-based anatomy teaching approaches: An overview.

30. A Review of the Outcomes of the Implementation of Case-Based Anatomy Learning.

31. TEL Methods Used for the Learning of Clinical Neuroanatomy.

32. Does a functional prosection provide a more effective method of learning the anatomy of the forearm and hand than a 3D online anatomy resource?

33. Plastination in Anatomy Learning: An Experience at Cambridge University.

34. Autopsy as a tool for learning gross anatomy during 1(st) year MBBS.

35. Application of case discussions to improve anatomy learning in Syria.

36. Spatial cognition through the keyhole: how studying a real-world domain can inform basic science--and vice versa.

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