How do we know the difference between hot, cold, pain, pressure, and vibration? The skin contains a variety of specialized sensory endings that detect specific stimuli. Expose a patch of skin to different sensations and and see which special cells are activated.

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Food Web

Developed for the SPICE program at The University of Western Australia, the Food Web app lets you play with feeding relationships between unique plants and animals found in Western Australia. Your goal is to create a complete food web using sets of organism disks that represent producers, herbivores and carnivores in an ecosystem. App features:- Three ecosystems to play: Cottesloe Reef, Herdsman Lake and the Kimberley.- Two difficulty levels, each with several sets of organisms.- Take snapshots of your completed food webs and save them to your photo library.- Guides and instructions help you build the food webs and learn about organisms and their relationships in an ecosystem.

  • size 50.7 MB

The Brain AR App

The app lets you explore the layers of the head from skin, muscle and skull down to the inner areas of the brain. By using augmented reality (AR), the user gains an amazing insight into the tissues, structures and areas of the mind by moving the device around the special artwork provided. All feedback and thoughts for the next versions are very welcome and thank you for taking the time to enjoy our work.

  • size 115 MB

Brain Tutor 3D

Explore the brain from the palm of your hand Learn about the structure and function of the human brain by interacting with high-resolution rotatable 3D models in real-time like youve never seen it before Brain Tutor HD uses rendered head and brain models as well as fiber tracts that were created from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans of a study volunteer. The MRI data allows to look inside the brain using real-time slicing at millimeter resolution. For more information about his work, see http://www.brainvoyager.com/RainerGoebel.html.

  • size 144 MB

Anatomy & Physiology, Biology, Neuroanatomy USMLE

Draw it to Know it Medical ScienceDraw it to Know it: Medical Science is an online educational platform that teaches students neuroanatomy, gross anatomy, cell biology, biochemistry, general biology, fundamental neuroscience, anatomy, physiology, and biology and many more courses through a specialized, research-validated approach. Science education is out of step with students needs. Our privacy policy information can also be found here for any interested parties: https://drawittoknowit.com/privacy-policy

  • size 3.6 MB

Spike Recorder

Lets face it. The brain is complex, but it is extremely fascinating. It has to do with routing and filtering an output channel to an input channel.

  • size 30.2 MB