NeuroSlice Apk

NeuroSlice Apk

Latest version 1.1
08 Feb 2014

Older Versions

Apk Infos

Version1.1
Rating4.0/5, based on 611 votes
Size‎5.3 MB
Requires AndroidAndroid 2.1+ (Eclair)
Author's NotesNeuroanatomy with Interactive Slices and MRI Scans of Human Brain & Spinal Cord

About NeuroSlice APK

NeuroSlice APK Download for Android
NeuroSlice APK Download for Android

Description

Interactive neuroanatomy app

Learn your neuroanatomy using interactive mapped images. Each slice has neuroanatomical regions mapped out so that you can familiarise yourself with nuclei and tracts of the brain and spinal cord. I hope that NeuroSlice will be useful to training neurologists, neurosurgeons, medical students, and neuroscience students.

This is the very first release; if you have any problems with this app, please email me and I'll try and fix it in the update!


Neuroscan comprises 40 images taken from MRI scans and stained brain sections, which have been digitally labeled with the anatomical regions. They are all downloaded in the 6MB so you can browse offline.
The program allows you to
1) touch a region to highlight it, and its name will be displayed
2) select the name of a region, and the region will be highlighted
3) search the database of regions to show which slices a given locus is visible.
Most regions also have a short description, explaining the significance of the region. and can link out to Wikipedia if you have an internet connection.

Finally, there is a testing-mode (beta) in which you can test yourself in one of two ways. Either you have to touch the region whose name is shown, or you have to select the name of the region which is highlighted.

The software is written by Sanjay Manohar ( http://www.smanohar.com ) who also wrote the HOM physiology simulator in collaboration with Roger Carpenter (http://www.homphysiology.org).

To contact the author, email me on homphysiology@gmail.com.

Want to know more?
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This app has been developed to support the fifth edition of Neurophysiology: A conceptual approach, 5E by Roger Carpenter and Benjamin Reddi - an unrivalled ‘one stop shop’ for students of medicine, physiology and applied physiology, neurophysiology, neuroscience and other bioscience courses looking for a comprehensive, integrated introduction to the challenging disciplines of neuroscience and neurology. Click here to buy: http://www.crcpress.com/product/isbn/9781444135176
Purchasers of Neurophysiology: A conceptual approach, 5E also get free access to a companion website: http://cw.tandf.co.uk/neurophysiology/ -- which provides further interactive resources to support teaching and learning:
• NeuroLab – interactive exhibits;
• NeuroSound – sound clips illustrating the chapter on the auditory system;
• NeuroVid – a comprehensive set of movie clips showing the components of a standard clinical neurological examination; and
• NeuroQuestions – sixteen sets of interactive MCQs.
Credits
The app was developed by Dr Sanjay Manohar of Oxford University. The material for NeuroScan and NeuroSlice was put together by Alice Miller of Edinburgh University Medical School, and the Java programs for desktop were written by Sanjay Manohar and Robin Marlow.
The histological material was taken, with permission, from Riley HA, An Atlas of the Basal Ganglia, Brain Stem and Spinal Cord, 1943, Williams and Wilkins, Baltimore, and the MRI scans are taken from Gillespie JE and Jackson A (eds), MRI and CT of the Brain, 2000, Hodder Arnold, London, by kind permission.
Much of the development of this material was supported by an award to RHSC from the Institute for Learning and Teaching.

How to install NeuroSlice APK on Android phone or tablet?

Download NeuroSlice APK file from ApkClean, then follow these steps:

Update Phone Settings

  • Go to your phone Settings page
  • Tap Security or Applications (varies with device)
  • Check the Unknown Sources box
  • Confirm with OK

Go to Downloads

  • Open Downloads on your device by going to My Files or Files
  • Tap the APK file you downloaded (org.homphysiology.neuroslice-v1.1-ApkClean.apk)
  • Tap Install when prompted, the APK file you downloaded will be installed on your device.

Older Versions

1.1 (2)5.3 MB

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User's Reivew

5 ★This is an amazing app for anyone who wants to know more about neurology..with lots of great images / info in it and is very easy to use...Appreciate that it is a free app.Overall a great app!
4 ★Nice application..very helpful to medical student.
5 ★This is for d idea
5 ★Thank you for creating it, very helpful!
3 ★Its a good app for understanding basic neuro imaging
4 ★Thxxxxxxxxx a lot sir
5 ★Nice app!
5 ★its really a helpful app!!!
5 ★Great!
5 ★Great
5 ★
1 ★As a physiological psychology student, I need to identify and learn functions of the brain. I like that I can click on the name of a part of the brain and it will highlight. However, the extreme close ups of the parts make it impossible for me to tell where exactly I am looking at on the brain as a whole. This is not quite the app for people who aren't already very familiar with sections of brain anatomy.