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== Downloadable files ==
== Downloadable files ==
Composite image file:[https://anatomy-teaching-models.wiki.otago.ac.nz/images/f/f8/StringArtImage.pdf String Art Image]
Composite image file: [https://anatomy-teaching-models.wiki.otago.ac.nz/images/f/f8/StringArtImage.pdf String Art Image]


Cheat sheet: String_Art_Spinal_Neuron_Tracts.doc
Cheat sheet: String_Art_Spinal_Neuron_Tracts.doc

Revision as of 23:20, 3 June 2016

String Art: Axon Tracts in the Spinal Cord

These string boards are based on classic 1970's string art. Students use their hands and coloured wool to trace and learn several axon tracts:

  • Spinal reflex arc
  • Corticospinal tract (motor)
  • Dorsal column tract (sensory)
  • Spinothalamic tract (sensory)
  • Spinocerebellar tract (sensory)

Downloadable files

Composite image file: String Art Image

Cheat sheet: String_Art_Spinal_Neuron_Tracts.doc

Production Information

Stylised images of different levels of the brain and spinal cord (based on actual sections) were drawn out and the various tracts and nuclei marked out within them. The final composite image was printed out on adhesive plastic and stuck onto board. Nails were hammered in - large headed nails for cell bodies and finer nails for waypoints. A cheat sheet was also produced to assist the students.

Creators: Dr Marilyn Duxson, Dr Ping Liu and Dr Brad Hurren (academic support), Fieke Neuman and Robbie McPhee (initial drawings and final artwork), Alex Witherow (wooden boards). All from Department of Anatomy, University of Otago.

Keywords: Teaching, Anatomy, Neuroanatomy, Axon, Neuron, Brain, Spinal Cord, Reflex, Motor Control, Sensation, Science, Biology

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