Human Anatomy Atlas Changelog

What's new in Human Anatomy Atlas 2024.0.05

Nov 7, 2023
  • Explore 3 new endocrine models in our latest release.
  • Ovary: learn about the structures involved in each phase of the ovarian cycle.
  • Pancreas: study the organ at multiple levels. Learn about pancreatic acini and study an acinar cell.
  • Hypothalamus and pituitary: explore the structures that make up the visceral control center of the brain.
  • And, as always, bug fixes and minor improvements.

New in Human Anatomy Atlas 2023.5.05 (Sep 13, 2023)

  • Explore 3 new endocrine models in our latest release.
  • Ovary: learn about the structures involved in each phase of the ovarian cycle.
  • Pancreas: study the organ at multiple levels. Learn about pancreatic acini and study an acinar cell.
  • Hypothalamus and pituitary: explore the structures that make up the visceral control center of the brain.
  • And, as always, bug fixes and minor improvements.

New in Human Anatomy Atlas 2023.4.11 (Apr 25, 2023)

  • Dive into a world of neuroanatomy with our latest update! Move beyond the gross anatomy of the nervous system in six new microanatomy models:
  • Examine the cellular structures of a typical neuron and see how three different types of neuroglia (astrocytes, oligodendrocytes, and microglia) support neurons and nervous tissue.
  • Study white matter, grey matter, and the layers of the meninges with the cerebrum cross-section model.
  • Explore the structure of the spinal cord and vertebral column, including grey and white matter, meninges, blood supply, and connective tissue.
  • Zoom in on the internal structure of a peripheral nerve.
  • And as always, bug fixes, enhancements, and minor improvements.

New in Human Anatomy Atlas 2023.4.07 (Mar 3, 2023)

  • Examine the cellular structures of a typical neuron and see how three different types of neuroglia (astrocytes, oligodendrocytes, and microglia) support neurons and nervous tissue.
  • Study white matter, grey matter, and the layers of the meninges with the cerebrum cross-section model.
  • Explore the structure of the spinal cord and vertebral column, including grey and white matter, meninges, blood supply, and connective tissue.
  • Zoom in on the internal structure of a peripheral nerve.

New in Human Anatomy Atlas 2023.3.00 (Jan 6, 2023)

  • Human Anatomy Atlas 2023 now includes tons of new content and new ways to see deep inside the human body: More gross anatomy, microanatomy, and organ tissue models!
  • The male and female gross anatomy models have over a hundred new refinements. Anatomy added and refined in the thoracic, abdominal, and pelvic regions. Additional nerves, arteries, and veins in the head and neck region.
  • Introducing Visible Body User Accounts! With your VB User Account, you can: Save and share all your newly created custom interactive content!
  • Dive deeper and move from gross anatomy to micro anatomy and back! We’ve linked even more Related Content to help maximize your learning experience.
  • Make 3D Views and Tours that include tags, 3D drawings, and notes, and edit them whenever you want.
  • F.A.S.T. Exam! View the peritoneum and organs in context to help with clinical evaluation.
  • New, fast feature to study the muscles that attach to each bone! Select the bone, and see the options to view the surface area of attachment and use pins that reveal origin and insertion details for each muscle that attaches to that bone.
  • Set definitions text to read at larger or smaller sizes! Access the settings menu and choose your preferred text size.
  • Minor improvements and bug fixes.

New in Human Anatomy Atlas 2019.1.12 (May 10, 2019)

  • Enhanced search functions. Quench your need for speed! Our revamped search feature scours our visual database of over 11,500 visual items in seconds
  • New 3D Gross Anatomy Lab! Dissect a virtual cadaver in the prone or supine position
  • New 3D brain anatomy: Refined model of the cerebrum, new motor and sensory maps, and new dermatomes
  • New anatomy, including male and female enhanced skin models, additional hand ligaments, refined female genitalia, and more hip circulation
  • New microanatomy models that allow you to explore a nephron, alveoli, and an alveolus sac
  • Check out the new Power functions, like the new Dissection, Isolate, and Select Others tools
  • New IAP: 3D Dental Anatomy
  • New IAP: Physiology and pathology animations

New in Human Anatomy Atlas 7.4.01 (Jun 11, 2015)

  • Fixed bug preventing some users' saved views from updating properly.

New in Human Anatomy Atlas 7.3.20 (Jun 4, 2015)

  • An all new look: Check out the new user interface that offers quick-access to dozens of popular views and 3 ways to one-tap and create a custom views.
  • Amazing new content: 3D animated models of muscle actions, additional skeleton models that detail bony landmarks, maps that show surface area of muscle attachment, and muscle views that pinpoint origin and insertion points.
  • 6 languages! English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, and Japanese.
  • Want a quick tutorial before you download the update? Have questions or comments? Get in touch with us at support.visiblebody.com.

New in Human Anatomy Atlas 6.0.06 (May 1, 2015)

  • Hundreds of new 3D structures: New autonomic nervous system anatomy; more pelvic region anatomy for both the male and female model; additional details details added to uterus, and male and female bladders; new pharyngeal constrictors and more muscles in the tongue region; enhanced liver with surgical sections; additional nerves and vasculature in back, head, and neck.
  • Top diseases added for each body system. Now you can tap on a heart valve, for example, and get a pronunciation, definition, and a description of common diseases and conditions associated with heart valves.

New in Human Anatomy Atlas 3.0.1 (May 30, 2013)

  • Amazing new tissue textures added to organs, bones, vasculature and nerves.
  • 150 new structures, primarily in the male and female pelvic region.
  • New cross-sections of urogenital anatomy.
  • Latin structure names added to definitions.

New in Human Anatomy Atlas 2.5.5 (May 15, 2013)

  • New functions and content: New quizzing feature and hundreds of quiz questions added in English
  • New functions and content: English Pronunciations added
  • Minor corrections to the models and text edits

New in Human Anatomy Atlas 2.4.2 (Apr 16, 2013)

  • New laryngeal muscles
  • Refined groupings for brachial plexus
  • App title edit (previously Visible Body 3D Human Anatomy Atlas 2)
  • Available in French
  • Minor corrections to the models and text edits

New in Human Anatomy Atlas 2.2.0 (Oct 12, 2012)

  • Minor bug fixes.

New in Human Anatomy Atlas 2.0.0 (Aug 23, 2012)

  • Adds over 1,000 structures to the male and female models, for a total of over 3,400 structures in each model.
  • Anatomy structures added in version 2:
  • 150 new structures added to the brain and peripheral nervous system.
  • 250 new ligaments added to the skeleton.
  • 100 + muscles added throughout the back/spine and in the limb extremities.
  • 200+ lymphatic structures, including major vessels, node groups, and ducts.
  • Functionality added to version 2:
  • Create and save your own Views
  • Annotate on-screen images and save them or share them with friends.
  • Enhanced tissue textures: More realistic textures added to bones, muscles, and major organs, including the heart and lungs.

New in Human Anatomy Atlas 1.1.0 (Apr 25, 2012)

  • Minor bug fixes and text corrections.