sir I want to personally thank you for your content. these videos literally saved me my butt !!!. 2 days later I have neuroanatomy exam and I'm gonna pass it only because of you. Thank you very much
@Taim Talks Med plz do upload rest of the neuroanatomy lectures on other topics as well... Ur work is outstanding 👏 Plz do upload more videos...its really helpful....
best teacher ever....... thank you for making it so simple and nice, but i hve difficulty in understanding the functioning of pathways but pretty much learnt the names and location so far
i find your explanation are the best ! cus you involved every information i need in one short video and teaching me through repeating🥺❤ you saved me time and gave me tons of useful information thank for your hard work i appreciate it💖💖💖 keep it up💪
Really happy to hear! 😄 The goal is to simplify everything and still retaining the most important, so I'm glad to read comments like these! 💎 all the best with your studies! 💪🏽
Thank you for all your great works, they made me finally understand how the anatomy of the nervous system works (incredible feeling) and saved me from constant cramming. Still I've got a question: what about anterior spinocerebellar tract? Do we mention it here, and in what area is it located? Or maybe I've got lost somewhere.. (I'm sorry for possible mistakes, English isn't my native language)
Hello! Really good question! As far as I understood, the anterior spinocerebellar tract ascends up until the very caudal part of the midbrain before it enters the superior peduncle, therefore you rarely see it in cross sections (unless you cut at the very inferior part of it). You'll have to double check this for me, though! But after studying these things for countless hours; that's what I concluded with =) Your english is great!
Omg sooo fortunate to have come across this channel🙌🏽👏🏽 U explain things so thoroughly in a very easy to understand language And the visuals r amazing as well Thanks alot!!
Amazing! But could you add something about the pupillary reflex pathway? (Pre-tectal olivary nucleus and nucleus Edinger-Westphalia?) Apart from it, great video!
Thank you so much for the amazing animations and I can't thank you enough for repeating the tract pathways every single time! You're godsent to mediocre students like me!
Omg thank you so much Sir:)) I've just discovered your channel and this video helped me a lot 🎉I'll keep watching from ur channel for my med school exams. Please keep uploading!!🦋😊
When you talk about the corticopontini tract , arent the fibres cross over ( from the nuclei pontini to the other side ) and THEN they go to the cerebellum?
Hi sir it would be really helpful if you can tell me the relations of midbrain..like what is anterior, posterior, superior, inferior to midbrain...the structure around it
The Quiz is cruel :D but the Video is outstanding! Can you please advice some kind of App, where i can see the anatomy in 3D? So that i also can see the generall picture and if i need, to remove some parts like you did.... such kind of App i am looking already for a long time :(
I love ur videos I want to ask 1 question My doctor told me I have essential tremors Can told me which part is has effected or y 🥲 Basal ganglia problem ?
The main ones are of course the ones you see when you first google basal ganglia 🙂 but there are many(!) other structures that are considered a part of the basal ganglia aswell due to their interactions with their pathways 💪🏽 And the more the subcortical nuclei are studied the more the list expands!
what i dont really understand: at 7:04 you divided the horizontal cut of the midbrain into the tectum and tegmentum (and cerebral peduncles) , which is correct and the same in the literature but to my knowledge, tectum is latin for "roof". since this is a horizontal cut of the tectum of the midbrain, wouldn't what is named "tectum area" of this cut just be the dorsal part of the horizontal cut of the tectum of the midbrain?
i guess alternatively, im wrong because this is actually a coronal cut of the midbrain, but portrayed horizontally only for simpler display? and therefore I'm always mislead by its orientation?