Welcome to the world of The Illusion of Recognition When you first open a traditional Netter atlas, your eye naturally darts to the lines and the numbers. You read "Left ventricle," "Mitral valve," or "Facial nerve." You nod. You know that. But here is the brutal honesty of medical school: Reading a label is not the same as recalling a structure.
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So, cover up the text. Point to the liver. Identify the flexor digitorum profundus. Name that cranial nerve. Welcome to the world of The Illusion of
Your future patients won't have labels floating over their organs. You should learn to see anatomy the same way. " "Mitral valve