Cranial Nerve Simulator
CN Vision Envision Enhanced Cranial Nerve Learning for Speech Pathologists using Augmented Reality in contrast to print learning.
CN Vision Envision Enhanced Cranial Nerve Learning for Speech Pathologists using Augmented Reality in contrast to print learning.
CN Vision lies at the intersection of AR (Augmented Reality) for Healthcare and AR for Education. While traditional neuroanatomy often involves two-dimensional (2D) still images (on a screen, in a book, etc.), it can be difficult for students to map this 2D content onto a three-dimensional (3D) human face. CN Vision is an innovative AR prototype for reviewing cranial nerve pathways that are essential for speech and swallowing (currently includes CN V, VII, IX/X, and XII).
Charles J. Strosacker Foundation Research Fund for Health and Risk Communication
MSU Communication Arts and Sciences Faculty and Doctoral Research Fellowship
FAST Fellowship: (MSU Graduate School, MSU Future Academic Scholars in Teaching, and MSU Center for the Integration of Research, Teaching, and Learning)
Image used to access the Augmented Reality Learning Tool
Maura Philippone,
M.A., CCC-SLP
(Lead Investigator & Co-Creator)
(Student PI)
PhD Candidate
Department of Communicative Sciences & Disorders
Michigan State University
Jesse Sanderson, B.A.
(Design Consultant & Co-Creator)
Master's Student
Department of Media and Information
Michigan State University
Yevgenia Minchuk
(Developer)
Undergraduate Student
Departments of Computer Science / Games and Interactive Media
Faith Fischer
(Research Assistant)
Thea Knowles,
PhD, CCC-SLP
(PI)
Assistant Professor
Department of Communicative Sciences and Disorders
Michigan State University
Susan Bonner, MFA
(Co-PI)
Associate Professor
Department of Media & Information
Michigan State University
Celeste Campos-Castillo, PhD
(Co-Investigator)
Associate Professor
Department of Media & Information
Michigan State University
Mary Gallagher,
MEd, CCC-SLP
(Co-Investigator)
Instructor
Department of Communicative Sciences and Disorders