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Anatomy and Physiology of Nervous System Part Brain
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@pattyamato8758
@pattyamato8758 6 лет назад
In first grade, my teacher drew a picture of the brain on the board, with the convolutions, and talked to us about these wrinkles and learning. This was not some gifted school, just an average Catholic school. Mrs. Burton was a lay teacher (not a nun), the only African American person I knew as a child, and the best teacher I've had in my life, wonderful for all subjects. I don't know about the other first graders, but these lessons lit a fire in me, and I ended up studying psychology, and working in a related field. And, at age 62, I still want to learn more about the brain, this is a great lecture and helpful visuals.
@teymyneytor
@teymyneytor 5 лет назад
hey ,if anyone else wants to discover know your body anatomy try Laophiaa Cranial Blueprint (Have a quick look on google cant remember the place now ) ? Ive heard some awesome things about it and my co-worker got excellent results with it.
@goofyahhhh4089
@goofyahhhh4089 4 года назад
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@mihai2860
@mihai2860 4 года назад
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@HurricaneQueen777
@HurricaneQueen777 5 лет назад
You are amazing! Thank you for helping me feel even more prepared for my comprehensive final tomorrow! I love you! ❤✍🏻❤
@ericahendrix9365
@ericahendrix9365 7 лет назад
I just want to applaud you. I have retained more information from your explanations in the just the 3 videos I have watched this morning than I have all term from my professor whom just reads power points that have been memorized from years of monotonous teaching. Thank you soooo much!
@swashbuckle9856
@swashbuckle9856 6 лет назад
I'm going through the same thing you had to go through. My prof. speed teaches and then treats us like idiots when we don't regurgitate exactly what he told us. Every class period he tells us we are all going to fail in college. The way this guy teaches is amazing on the other hand.
@downthrownetwork
@downthrownetwork 6 лет назад
Love this for med School
@stj4mw
@stj4mw 6 лет назад
+Erica Hendrix hi everyone ,if anyone else wants to discover female body structure anatomy try Laophiaa Cranial Blueprint (should be on google have a look ) ? Ive heard some awesome things about it and my co-worker got excellent success with it.
@ija8254
@ija8254 6 лет назад
Erica Hendrix hello, can you send me the link to the other 2 videos? I can't find them in this channel. Just the current one. Thanks 🙂
@charletteblue9302
@charletteblue9302 5 лет назад
Erica Hendrix can you please send the links of the rest of the Videos i am only finding this one 😫He is incredible
@pamsanchez2400
@pamsanchez2400 Год назад
This lecture cleared a lot of things out, thank you! p.s for those who speak Spanish/learning Spanish ,a way i remembered the dura mater being the outer most layer is the word "dura", which means "hard". the bone is hard and towards the outside and therefore, dura will also be the outer most layer.
@chengellison2024
@chengellison2024 7 лет назад
Thank you so much! All the things I have read from my textbook suddenly make sense now. You are such a great lecture!
@riyaparagi26
@riyaparagi26 3 года назад
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@pasapasa6674
@pasapasa6674 7 лет назад
very useful in further understanding the brain and the part it plays in human movement. as physiotherapist, we are working hard to try and come up with solutions of conditions related to brain insults...
@jessicanoseworthy6225
@jessicanoseworthy6225 4 года назад
I just grew a brain cell lol
@couchprincess698
@couchprincess698 10 месяцев назад
Omg 😂❤
@bradfordlangston836
@bradfordlangston836 5 месяцев назад
You probably myelinated a few axons but neurogenesis is pretty rare in adults
@munafahmad6084
@munafahmad6084 3 года назад
Gotta appriceate the presentation and explanation. It really is a great video if you want to learn about the overview of brain.
@CinnaRose22
@CinnaRose22 4 года назад
Love your lectures! This one is really amazing! I mean they all are. Thank you!
@fidelkipkoech5555
@fidelkipkoech5555 2 дня назад
The best video on the brain, especially teh cool facts, like about Phenias Gage
@ThatsWhenItkickedin
@ThatsWhenItkickedin 7 лет назад
I was in Pharmacy school in 1991. I see so much more has been discovered. Love this lecture
@Alaaedine.
@Alaaedine. 5 лет назад
thnx for rate it help
@PrestonsDogFood
@PrestonsDogFood 5 лет назад
In this lesson, we have learned that patient H.M. can have 50 First Dates!
@yirehmiyahmagsayo361
@yirehmiyahmagsayo361 3 года назад
what a great video..for anatomy and physiology
@rohllahansari5574
@rohllahansari5574 6 лет назад
I have learned alot from this video thank you so much !
@mahdishafiei7230
@mahdishafiei7230 7 лет назад
Well done! Thanks
@melh8179
@melh8179 11 месяцев назад
This is amazing! I am studying for my final exam in anatomy and physiology 1 course (totally online / with zero instruction from a teacher and this is very helpful!)
@margaretdale4098
@margaretdale4098 6 лет назад
is there any way you can up lode the power points your using so we can print them off and use them for further study guide please.
@edwardj.kenway8998
@edwardj.kenway8998 6 лет назад
You're the best teacher man.. Thanks a lot for this helpful video, keep up the great work!
@belladona8038
@belladona8038 5 лет назад
thanks on making this! This is awesome. It is so easy understand. ❤
@skeeterburke
@skeeterburke 5 лет назад
the smell of a face mask reminds me of a job i had at a cotton mill. that smell brings back memories, like instantly
@Nikhilsharma-jd1qi
@Nikhilsharma-jd1qi 7 лет назад
Thank you sir
@hirakdmr
@hirakdmr 8 лет назад
That was very helpful sir. Thanks
@barbaracherrington375
@barbaracherrington375 5 лет назад
You do a wonderful job. Thank you.keep it up!
@JansiFlora
@JansiFlora 7 лет назад
Thank you for making this useful video
@fadumakeynan8890
@fadumakeynan8890 10 дней назад
Thank you for teaching and explaining it easier to understand
@user-ze6gl3tm3l
@user-ze6gl3tm3l 7 лет назад
hi amazing video thank you very much! i had two questions, in the video you say (if i understood correctly) that like smelling, auditory is also from left side to the left side and thats not what i have learned do i wanted to be sure and also you said that there are 2 dura matter and that the CSF is between them so i wanted to know what is the subarachnoid space is for? great job making the limbic system so easy to understand thank you again!
@njosborne6152
@njosborne6152 6 лет назад
Is there a specific area where “adaption” and new “memories” of one’s environs takes place? Or are memories spread around? Smell is smell but being smell, is it attached to other receptors/memories and that attachment reinforces the smell? I’m not sure as it appears to be common reasoning? Very good video.
@mixtofeverythingblablaba270
@mixtofeverythingblablaba270 5 лет назад
I love Health science, especially how the brain works.
@lyncarreon1040
@lyncarreon1040 7 лет назад
thank you.very helpful
@flora4jc822
@flora4jc822 6 лет назад
Wow!! Thank you so much for this videos! I’m studying for my GAMSAT exam and really find this helpful
@mindfullearner344
@mindfullearner344 2 года назад
Thank you for a great lesson.
@skeeterburke
@skeeterburke 5 лет назад
i usually hate ads but your videos are worth it. thank you, i might even buy something!
@saraalrebaiee9510
@saraalrebaiee9510 6 лет назад
very informative , I have retained a lot of informations .. thx >>
@cnicholss1
@cnicholss1 6 лет назад
Thank you!!!
@Peacemakerblue
@Peacemakerblue 5 лет назад
When people make subtle movements with their hands/toes next to your peripheral vision how is that able to stimulate you?
@momof5312
@momof5312 7 лет назад
My daughter had a hemispherectomy to stop seizures and they removed her left side of her brain and she can tell you if a pen was on her right or left side. I don't know if I understood well or you haven't seen patients after surgery can do a lot. It's amazing. They do have a deficit on opposite side but can comprehend a lot.
@tonyx233
@tonyx233 6 лет назад
thats because your daughters brain,being still young,took most of the functions from her left hemisphere and transfered it to the right hemisphere,it's called neuroplasticity
@hm1369
@hm1369 5 лет назад
Omg awesome lecture. Thanks much. Can u pls. Tell me this lecture was given to which class?
@Sreekanth_Sarma_
@Sreekanth_Sarma_ 6 лет назад
Nice explanation but also display the matter what u are explaining. Thank u
@pachamuthu7011
@pachamuthu7011 3 года назад
Seriously this is an amazing review ...well explained...tq
@sunnypatel6193
@sunnypatel6193 6 лет назад
CSF is in the subarachnoid space, between the arachnoid and pia mater. Great review lecture otherwise.
@yassiauza
@yassiauza 2 года назад
Thank you so much, this has been so helpful as I prepare for an exam.
@michalskrek3076
@michalskrek3076 6 лет назад
amazing.. but one mistake, the CSF is not between the 2 layers of duramater, its in aracnoid
@yuu9258
@yuu9258 3 года назад
Below arachnoid is more suitable to say I think.
@lexluthor9266
@lexluthor9266 7 лет назад
hello, great video, did you forgot about neurogenesis?
@nifukmangai753
@nifukmangai753 5 лет назад
well enlightening lecture
@nellliek
@nellliek 2 года назад
when explaining to others, i always say that the sulci are the valleys/rivers and the gyri are the hills/mountains; it's much easier to remember that way.
@joaoconterraneo3640
@joaoconterraneo3640 Год назад
Boa Noite esse conteúdo amei
@julienm2524
@julienm2524 7 лет назад
Very informative and very clear, thanks a lot
@margrettchisholm4072
@margrettchisholm4072 5 лет назад
Thanks, most comprehensive I listened to so far. I'll tell u my exam results
@ale347baker
@ale347baker 4 года назад
What was it?
@mariac7394
@mariac7394 6 лет назад
I love his voice! Makes it easier to listen.
@Jupiter-pr9fo
@Jupiter-pr9fo 7 лет назад
I was studying brain waves and one of the questions described the waves using anterior and posterior, which confused me since that means front and back. If anyone could explain that would be great.
@fificorona8955
@fificorona8955 4 года назад
in my fields of micro im amazed how the body function,
@ou9466
@ou9466 3 года назад
t.co/UeZdPUEIKk If u need any homework hlp or exam help in anatomy and physiology histology neurology etc then contact me
@racheldenapoli2278
@racheldenapoli2278 4 года назад
Think you so much god bless you
@parthavihui6322
@parthavihui6322 8 лет назад
excellent
@Clancey65
@Clancey65 3 года назад
I just wish there were more advertisements on this video
@rizwana547
@rizwana547 7 лет назад
very interesting
@user-yb9kh5sp6e
@user-yb9kh5sp6e 6 лет назад
Riz Noor Vlogs 同一隻老的時候同同一隻老的時候不認真,是
@erwinsan4746
@erwinsan4746 Год назад
Superb video, especially loved the real-life examples
@terrytessnanjalah9930
@terrytessnanjalah9930 5 лет назад
Thank you so much
@fificorona8955
@fificorona8955 4 года назад
its important i do believe due to the brain how does demin occurs with loss of memory & is their a cure to the symptoms, will we have accurade support when it comes to blk outage in hospitals also in va hospitals & nursing homes due to storms
@gauravmarasini5583
@gauravmarasini5583 4 года назад
i think your videos are awesome. please never stop making such awesome contents.
@lalalaland580
@lalalaland580 5 лет назад
Interestingly beautiful
@actforfuture
@actforfuture 3 года назад
Plz let me know can chiropractor can have impact causing the vertigo to the patient . I never had vertigo but when I sleep sideways I feel spinning . It happened after 13 visit to chiropractor.it might just be co incident as well ..but I think probably twisting neck may have had caused it unfortunately. Yes Chiru helped on pain and more movement but this happened . Help me
@njosborne6152
@njosborne6152 6 лет назад
What about toxicity in a growing fetus. Heavy metals specifically.
@gkuhgjgh
@gkuhgjgh 7 лет назад
Its really nice presentation. keep it up.your brain's MRI shows you are intelligent.Are you Doctors?
@siena_miller
@siena_miller Год назад
Neurogenesis is the process by which new neurons are formed in the brain. Neurogenesis is crucial when an embryo is developing, but also continues in certain brain regions after birth and throughout our lifespan. We are learning new skill - new neurons are created .
@SahanTheMighty
@SahanTheMighty 6 лет назад
Wish you had used a better word than "Bush"! I was LOL at "Giant untamed bush...".
@wyoutube42
@wyoutube42 5 лет назад
SahanTheMighty someone needs some trimming I guess lol
@Seccohh
@Seccohh 6 лет назад
3:17 burp
@willemdekalegrote
@willemdekalegrote 5 лет назад
Hey what is that disorder or gift called that you can recall the memory in great detail back f.e what somebody said in detail or what his clothes were or what happened on television that day etc and what you ate.... Is this a autobiographic memory?
@jenmb2679
@jenmb2679 4 года назад
Woah, i wish i found your channel years ago. Thank you for your effort. Ive watched a million similiar videos but its like getting information overload since the videos are so short.
@gabrielmiranda327
@gabrielmiranda327 6 лет назад
The concept that our two cerebrums control opposite sides of the body is very hard for me to conceptualize. The reason being I Had a Brain Hemorrhage on the right side and only have a loss of sensation on the left side and I did lose usage of my right side. Is the idea that the cerebrum communicate and controls different sides of the body not apply to stroke patients?
@tonyx233
@tonyx233 6 лет назад
Hope you got well
@VatsalJain-
@VatsalJain- 5 лет назад
It's not a complete, clear cut division - it's like the right hemisphere controls a more of the voluntary left part of your body and vice versa. Not *all* of the left and none of the right at all - like an asymmetric mixture
@melkal7818
@melkal7818 7 лет назад
awesome job thank u
@shivendrapratapsingh4566
@shivendrapratapsingh4566 5 лет назад
Nice voice of science
@pierresmith8175
@pierresmith8175 8 месяцев назад
that man phines had a second awakening
@kailashsingh9737
@kailashsingh9737 Год назад
Very beautiful sweet sir Tq so much good morning hi
@zaiddoghan7312
@zaiddoghan7312 2 года назад
رحم الله والديك
@spicefaith7419
@spicefaith7419 5 лет назад
thank you
@0architect-
@0architect- 4 года назад
You teach awesome dude!
@benjaminbeck7416
@benjaminbeck7416 3 года назад
what about dbs for Parkinsons?
@bombomchannel9261
@bombomchannel9261 Год назад
this is what its called a good prof thx
@gt4941
@gt4941 Год назад
are we sure Phineas wasn't just bitter about losing his head?
@carmenclaudio693
@carmenclaudio693 6 лет назад
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@MrKmanthie
@MrKmanthie 6 лет назад
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@kpopper6572
@kpopper6572 5 лет назад
47:18 Not optic nerve olfactor nerve that doesnt pass on thalamus
@Peacemakerblue
@Peacemakerblue 5 лет назад
What part of the brain moves the mouth and when I have no energy why am i unable to speak or recall some words to say? It’s like I slur my words. Can a lack of energy cause that???
@asterowave5586
@asterowave5586 3 года назад
You should go to a doctor immediately if you haven't already, that's a huge sign of a neurological disorder
@strangergranger10
@strangergranger10 5 лет назад
Can I download or print these images that in your lecture???
@cesarcdx
@cesarcdx 7 лет назад
I need some neuron repairing.
@AlexSage
@AlexSage 3 года назад
I disagree about that brain stops producing new neurons after the adult life. That doesn't makes sense when there's neuroplasticity, to the degree that people can learn lots of information in older ages when brain is used to learning. Learning process itself causes new neurons to be produced and developed...
@reenadave9783
@reenadave9783 5 лет назад
CNS is brain and spinal cord. PNS is neurons and glial cells!!!
@brideofchrist3973
@brideofchrist3973 2 года назад
Thank you for all your do…..
@nassejje5732
@nassejje5732 Год назад
Thank you...🙂
@chrisbishop5367
@chrisbishop5367 6 лет назад
26:20
@chrisbishop5367
@chrisbishop5367 6 лет назад
Just keeping my place
@user-sg5hi2bb3o
@user-sg5hi2bb3o 3 года назад
@@chrisbishop5367 👍🏼
@anitaparyani6422
@anitaparyani6422 5 лет назад
Please tell the link for nervous system part 1
@haridevanand4527
@haridevanand4527 4 года назад
Can you give the notes you prepared?
@nagarjuna9000
@nagarjuna9000 8 лет назад
I think most of the f you didn't understand if you don't then go visit bill guy the science guy
@veroniquetrudel2931
@veroniquetrudel2931 3 года назад
It is a little bit hard to follow your curser. You say look here at my brain and here are the callosum.. but don't see where you are pointing. very interesting video though.
@yirehmiyahmagsayo361
@yirehmiyahmagsayo361 3 года назад
in medulla oblongata, what about breatheology by sir stig lesson sir
@anitaloyd9999
@anitaloyd9999 4 года назад
Sharing some information
@jenmb2679
@jenmb2679 4 года назад
Would appreciate pictures
@oryanstar1010
@oryanstar1010 6 лет назад
NEED TO SEE THE MAN IN THIS AT BACK END OF THIS VID SEEMS LIKE HE IS SHOWING THINGS BUT WE CANT SEE IT
@williambunter3311
@williambunter3311 2 года назад
So sorry, but I always feel uneasy about statements concerning a hundred billion this that or other. Surely it woud be impossible to count such a number, especially of such tiny objects? However, I must add that I love these videos and am learning all the time from them.
@olgaatman2977
@olgaatman2977 6 лет назад
at first minuts didn't understand anything about brain development before birth...because of horisontal painting. much better would be paint it normal - verticaly.
@user-um8dj2bi7u
@user-um8dj2bi7u 4 месяца назад
Brain---- you should know only few things but very very well
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