Cranial nerve clock. Part 1. A declarative memory paradigm.

نویسندگان

  • K L Weiss
  • P Eldevik
  • L Bieliauskas
  • B Steinberg
  • A Khan
  • E Jacobsen
چکیده

RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES The authors performed this study to compare a declarative memory paradigm developed to help teach medical students about the cranial nerves with a traditional text-based approach. MATERIALS AND METHODS The authors designed a clock-based paradigm to help medical students learn about the cranial nerves. To enhance memorization and related brain activation, the paradigm uses visual, spatial, and word associations in the context of an analog clock face. Twenty-one undergraduate students were randomly divided into two groups. Group T viewed traditional text slides, and group C viewed text slides followed by the corresponding cranial clock slides. Subjects were tested before and after these sessions. RESULTS Group C performed significantly better than group T in learning the names of the cranial nerves and their correct order (P < .011). Recall of name, number, and function was better for 11 of 12 cranial nerves, with statistical significance reached for nerves III (P = .005), V (P = .04), and X (P = .03). CONCLUSION Alternative teaching strategies may help improve declarative memory.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Academic radiology

دوره 8 12  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2001