Feature

Turn clinical diagrams, anatomy labels, and pathways into flashcards instantly

Stop staring at the same labeled image and hoping it sticks. Hide the parts you need to remember, then bring them back in spaced review until recall is automatic.

Who this is for

Medical and dental students

Use occlusion for anatomy, histology, labeling, and any image-heavy exam content.

Premed students

Turn dense charts and lecture figures into a faster recall loop before the material piles up.

Any visual subject

Use it for pathways, maps, lab diagrams, and anything that is easier to recognize than to recall.

Common study problem

The diagram looks familiar, but you cannot name the parts

Recognition is not the same as recall. Occlusion forces the answer before the reveal.

You keep rereading the same labeled figure

Hidden labels turn passive review into a short active recall check.

Exam week exposes the weak spots

Spaced review brings the hardest image cards back sooner, before the exam does it for you.

How Aven helps

Aven keeps the image on the card, hides the details you need to recall, and brings those cards back when you are most likely to forget them. That makes image-heavy subjects practical to review in short sessions instead of marathon study blocks.

  • Use occlusion for anatomy structures, pathways, charts, and map labels.
  • Pair the cards with spaced repetition so hard visuals come back more often.
  • Keep studying on the web or on mobile without rebuilding the deck.

Example: anatomy

Hide the nerve, muscle, or organ label and test yourself before the reveal.

Example: histology

Cover the tissue callouts and recall what you are looking at from the image itself.

Example: pathways

Occlude the steps in a pathway diagram and quiz the sequence instead of just scanning it.

Image occlusion questions

How do I study anatomy with image occlusion?

Hide the labels or structures on the image, answer from memory, and review the missed cards again later.

Is image occlusion useful for clinical diagrams?

Yes. It works well for diagrams, pathways, charts, geography, lab material, and any visual content that benefits from recall practice.

Can I combine it with notes-to-flashcards?

Yes. Many students use image occlusion together with notes-to-flashcards, spaced repetition, and exam planning.

Anki import

Bring existing decks into Aven and keep studying.

Pricing

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