Traditional physiology textbooks often overwhelm students with dense prose and complex interconnected cycles. The "coloring" approach utilizes a psychological principle known as the "picture superiority effect," which suggests that images are more easily remembered than words. When a student colors a specific ion channel in the kidney or a pathway in the nervous system, they are forced to slow down and focus on spatial relationships and structural boundaries. This tactile interaction encourages "deep processing," a method of learning that leads to better long-term retention compared to rote memorization. The Legacy of Frank H. Netter
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