Field Note · Observation
Anatomical understanding through direct sensation
“Anatomical structures became easier to understand when they were connected to direct sensation and familiar bodily reference points rather than anatomical terminology alone.”
Context
Recorded: 2026-06-19
The terms scrotum, perineum, bulb, and pelvic floor remained abstract until they were anchored to direct sensation and familiar reference points. Once scrotum became ball sack and the bulb became the tissue underneath and behind the ball sack that I can actually sense, the whole picture started to organize. The observation is that anatomical learning may be most effective when it is anchored in first-person experience rather than terminology alone.
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