bRAin: Brain Model in Augmented Reality for Teaching Memory Disorders to Psychology Students
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cerebro, realidad aumentada, memoria, enseñanzaAbstract
Augmented Reality (AR) is transforming education, especially in the study of the brain and memory. An application called "bRAin" uses AR to teach these subjects to Psychology students, who learned significantly more after using it. This technology allows students to explore the brain in 3D and compare cases like that of H.M., a patient whose study has contributed to understanding memory. "bRAin" demonstrates the potential of AR in education, and more similar applications are expected to emerge in the future.
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