[Replacement of the Frog Test in Physiology teaching by the myograph: practical validation in Germany] [Article in German]

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Franz P. Gruber, Horst Spielmann
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The myograph is a newly developed instrument to replace the classical frog experiments in physiology teaching by testing on volunteers, usually by self-testing of the students. First experiences with the myograph obtained during physiology teaching at four universities in Germany are summarised and evaluated. The myograph was tested in four additional universities. The myograph proves to be superior to the classic frog experiments both from the scientific and educational point of view. Costs of purchasing and maintaining the myograph will not be an obstacle for introducing the new teaching device into higher education. Technical development and practical evaluation of the myograph were funded by the German Ministry of Education and Research BMBF.

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Gruber, F. P. and Spielmann, H. (1996) “[Replacement of the Frog Test in Physiology teaching by the myograph: practical validation in Germany] [Article in German]”, ALTEX - Alternatives to animal experimentation, 13(4), pp. 190–194. Available at: https://www.altex.org/index.php/altex/article/view/1620 (Accessed: 12 October 2024).
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