Mind Maps in Pathology / 1st ed
By: Dervan, Peter.
Contributor(s): Harrison, Michele.
Material type: BookPublisher: [S.l.] : Churchill Livingstone, 2002Edition: 1st ed.Description: 155 p.ISBN: 0443070547 (paperback); 9780443070549 (paperback).Subject(s): Pathology | Teaching--Aids and devicesDDC classification: 616.070202 Dervan 15029 1st 2002 Pathology Summary: "Mind Maps" offer a simple and visual way to record the main points of a subject and show their inter-relationships. Key words are presented in the context of learning pathways that connect to form maps of each topic. The topics encompass every aspect of pathology-from basic principles to disease mechanisms and pathology related to specific body systems. Facilitates study with easy-to-remember key words and visual representations of their inter-relationships. Promotes a fuller understanding of how concepts relate to one another, making it easier to retain the material and priming the brain to process further information on each topic (the "semantic prime" effect). Encompasses every aspect of pathology-from basic principles to disease mechanisms and pathology related to specific body systems.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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"Mind Maps" offer a simple and visual way to record the main points of a subject and show their inter-relationships. Key words are presented in the context of learning pathways that connect to form maps of each topic. The topics encompass every aspect of pathology-from basic principles to disease mechanisms and pathology related to specific body systems. Facilitates study with easy-to-remember key words and visual representations of their inter-relationships. Promotes a fuller understanding of how concepts relate to one another, making it easier to retain the material and priming the brain to process further information on each topic (the "semantic prime" effect). Encompasses every aspect of pathology-from basic principles to disease mechanisms and pathology related to specific body systems.
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