“…Overall, neuroanatomy is consistently cited as one of the most challenging portions of the anatomical sciences curriculum by medical students and junior physicians alike (Jilwan et al, ). Further evidence from the literature suggests that this poor understanding of neuroanatomy leads to a dislike or fear of the subject in clinicians and trainees (Schon et al, ; Flanagan et al, ; Ridsdale et al, ; Lim and Seet, ; Hudson, ; Youssef, ; Sanya et al, ; Zinchuk et al, ; Gupta et al, ; Kam et al, ; Matthias et al, ; Fantaneanu et al, ; McCarron et al, ; Pakpoor et al, ; Abushouk and Duc, ). The term “neurophobia” was first coined by Jozefowicz to describe this fear of the neural sciences and their clinical application in neurology (Jozefowicz, ).…”