Netter — Images Without Labels

Netter’s illustrations are iconic for their clarity, three-dimensional realism, and clinical relevance. However, seeing pre-labeled images creates an illusion of competence . Removing the labels forces the brain to retrieve information from memory—a process proven to strengthen long-term retention and identify true knowledge gaps.

To transform passive viewing of anatomical illustrations into an active, high-yield learning session by removing labels. netter images without labels

Here’s a concise write-up you can use or adapt for a study guide, handout, or presentation slide. Title: Active Recall with Netter’s Atlas: The Power of Unlabeled Images and clinical relevance. However

Other tools NBS offers a range of tools for specification and collaboration National BIM Library The most trusted BIM Library in the UK, certified to the internationally-recognised NBS BIM Object Standard Uniclass 2015 A dynamic and unified classification system for the construction industry covering all sectors Construction Information Service (CIS) A comprehensive online collection of construction related standards, regulations, technical advice and articles Plug-ins NBS provides a range of tools to help connect your CAD model to your specification model
Platform Resources Support Events About TheNBS.com Manufacturers Uniclass 2015 Get in touch

Platform

NBS Chorus Features and pricing Book a demonstration Sign in to NBS Chorus Other tools National BIM Library Uniclass 2015 Construction Information Service (CIS) Plug-ins

Resources

Knowledge Sample Specification Case studies Authors

Support

Training Downloads and updates

About

About NBS Newsroom

Platform

NBS Chorus Features and pricing Book a demonstration Sign in to NBS Chorus Other tools National BIM Library Uniclass 2015 Construction Information Service (CIS) Plug-ins

Resources

Knowledge Sample Specification Case studies Authors

Support

Training Downloads and updates

About

About NBS Newsroom

Netter’s illustrations are iconic for their clarity, three-dimensional realism, and clinical relevance. However, seeing pre-labeled images creates an illusion of competence . Removing the labels forces the brain to retrieve information from memory—a process proven to strengthen long-term retention and identify true knowledge gaps.

To transform passive viewing of anatomical illustrations into an active, high-yield learning session by removing labels.

Here’s a concise write-up you can use or adapt for a study guide, handout, or presentation slide. Title: Active Recall with Netter’s Atlas: The Power of Unlabeled Images