Acland’s Video Atlas of Human Anatomy supports the teaching and learning of anatomy with narrated videos of real cadaveric specimens. Your subscription to the Head and Neck region gives you access anytime, where to videos, practice questions, and key terms related to the support and movement of the head, facial skeleton and base of the skull, nasal cavity, oral cavity, larynx, facial muscles and scalp, brain, head and neck nerves, head and neck blood vessels, eye, and ear. To purchase access to other regions, click here. To view sample content, click here.
Dr. Robert Acland taught for three decades in the Department of Anatomical Sciences at the University of Louisville School of Medicine. He gained his expertise in instructional video during his first career, as a pioneer and teacher of microsurgical techniques. In his second career as a clinical anatomist, Dr. Acland established and directed the University of Louisville’s renowned Fresh Tissue Dissection Laboratory, where he taught anatomy to students and surgeons, and pursued anatomical research. Working with fresh, unembalmed cadavers, Dr. Acland pioneered new and highly effective techniques of anatomical videography that give the viewer a clear three-dimensional understanding of spatial relationships.
VIDEOS
Region: Head and Neck
Support and Movement of Head (14 videos)
Facial Skeleton and Base of Skull (7 videos)
Nasal Cavity and its Surroundings (12 videos)
Oral Cavity and its Surroundings (19 videos)
Larynx and its Surroundings (8 videos)
Facial Muscles and Scalp (4 videos)
Brain and its Surroundings (11 videos)
Nerves and Head and Neck (15 videos)
Blood Vessels of Head and Neck (11 videos)
Eye and its Surroundings (7 videos)
Ear and its Surroundings (11 videos)
PRACTICE QUESTIONS
Head and Neck (93 questions)
KEY TERMS
Head and Neck (629 key terms)
Real life 3D human anatomy videos for human and gross anatomy courses, labs and self-directed, online learning
Rotating videography allows you to see anatomical specimens in real life 3D
Compelling visuals and accompanying voiceover make this an ideal teaching and learning tool for both visual and auditory learners
'My Favorites' tab makes it easy to save videos for quick reference during lecture and lab, or for review of difficult concepts
Linkable “Jump To” points within videos enable seamless navigation to specific video segments for more focused learning
Downloadable PDF transcripts provide for additional review
Regional organization of videos takes you to those parts of the body most relevant to your program or course content
Practice Questions sets to enable quick review and customizable quizzing option to track progress
Key Terms resource, including definitions and audio pronunciations, for quick reference and self-study
Updated Table of Contents aligns with other leading anatomy resources, including Grant’s Dissector and Grant’s Dissection Videos
English-Latin language toggle option, presenting all structures’ labels with Latin nomenclature
Single-user, 12-month subscriptions are available for the entire site or for selected regions only.
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