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Neuroanatomy, decussations, commissures, spinal tracts, upper & lower motor neurones 

Sam Webster
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Strap yourselves in, this one's a bit of a monster. It's not always best to chop up anatomy into small chunks because it helps to link bits together, to make sense of it all. I'm going to talk about decussations within the nervous system, that is, nerve fibres crossing over from one side of the body to the other.
We'll talk about:
- decussations and commissures
- spinothalamic tracts, dorsal columns (sensory)
- corticospinal tracts (motor)
- upper motor neurones vs lower motor neurones
- the weird things that can happen when only half of the spinal cord is injured
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Комментарии : 90   
@studyorrelaxationmusic7496
@studyorrelaxationmusic7496 6 лет назад
You have turned anatomy into something very interesting for a person who used to procrastinate hearing the word Anatomy... thank u very much sir. I am watching your videos back to back without even getting slightly bored.
@oganesson7034
@oganesson7034 6 лет назад
I can't thank you enough for actually making this video. You have turned something so complex into something so simple/straight forward and with freaking pipe cleaners!!! You sir are a genius and an outstanding teacher. Hopefully we can see more neuoranatomy videos ,especially one on cranial nerve decussations in the future. Cheers!
@SamWebster
@SamWebster 6 лет назад
Really? It worked? That's great! I'm going to need a lie down after this one before I tackle another neuroanatomy topic!
@oganesson7034
@oganesson7034 6 лет назад
Haha I feel your pain
@futurephysio6375
@futurephysio6375 6 лет назад
If there was ever a video I needed two weeks ago......
@angelainglismusic
@angelainglismusic 5 лет назад
Boy oh boy, are you fabulous. Thank you so much. You're a pleasure to watch and listen to. So much better than text books.
@margaritaasparuhova5292
@margaritaasparuhova5292 Год назад
Fist time I watch the videos - I got fascinated and excited about the topic and by the way you teach. Second time I put my efforts into learning - writing, drawing, talking about it with my loved ones - and I am really learning - all thanks to your great teaching. Thank you so SO much....
@caitlinmoore8740
@caitlinmoore8740 3 месяца назад
I wish I'd found this channel before, I've never picked anatomy up so fast! Great teacher
@ianliwag7311
@ianliwag7311 2 года назад
Amazing instructor and very honest educator. Thank you so much, Sam.
@jessicamarchiori3516
@jessicamarchiori3516 4 года назад
I can't thank you enough, for 3 years I've been trying to learn this. My final exam is on Wednesday and I have finally been able to get in a way I can explain it. you are an absolute lifesaver. you are a natural teacher. Great visuals. xoxoxoxox
@agie3096
@agie3096 4 года назад
You make it way easier for me to understand Doc. Thank you. I like how honest you are too when you said that it's a bit challenging to learn NeuroAnatomy even though you are the best at teaching.
@heyitsme5831
@heyitsme5831 Год назад
How did I not know about your channel during my struggling first year days 😭😭
@asimasim8207
@asimasim8207 3 года назад
Brilliantly explained. Well done Sam
@wandaterry2278
@wandaterry2278 2 года назад
I really find it interesting the discussions that this has brought about which is more learning. Love it!!!
@jentomholbarrett9129
@jentomholbarrett9129 6 лет назад
Thank you, it looked really painful talking about it, but you made it really easy to understand. thank you so much.
@harikachawhan3999
@harikachawhan3999 5 лет назад
love from India Sam..u are a life saver.. thanks buddy
@chinmayeechavan5724
@chinmayeechavan5724 3 года назад
This is sooo good ! . Studying neuroanat is not tiresome anymore !
@phubusa2022
@phubusa2022 Год назад
Your lectures are so interesting!!! The way you make use of the visual aids have improved my understanding of the discussions!!!
@EiriniAdamopoulou
@EiriniAdamopoulou 24 дня назад
Thank you for every video you’ve made! They are the most helpful in the wooorld🥲🥹❤️
@nicolebonet6119
@nicolebonet6119 2 года назад
These videos are brilliant. Thank you!!!
@bernardwandera36
@bernardwandera36 2 года назад
watching this from Kenya, I love your work.
@mohammadadnan2844
@mohammadadnan2844 3 года назад
YOU'RE A DAMN GENIUS!! For this 'experiment'
@gulcinkahraman686
@gulcinkahraman686 5 лет назад
this was so helpful you are really saving me
@DaleStephens1949
@DaleStephens1949 Год назад
Thank you for your inspirational presentation.
@wenonadancy1927
@wenonadancy1927 6 лет назад
Just found your videos - perfect timing before exams!! Thank you!!
@golffitnessireland7730
@golffitnessireland7730 Год назад
I just love sit sit down on Saturday evening after work put feet up and watch your videos! Such interesting and great entertainment!
@priyankarane6554
@priyankarane6554 5 лет назад
Initially i was struggling to do this topic But now it's really simple ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Thank you so much..
@wandaterry2278
@wandaterry2278 2 года назад
I can follow you and that is so amazing for me at almost 74. I love to learn. Thank you.
@vildanak2489
@vildanak2489 5 лет назад
thank you, this video is really helpful!
@fatimaemad7402
@fatimaemad7402 2 года назад
This is the best video about soensory and motor tracts thank you ☺️
@drdoody69
@drdoody69 Год назад
Dear Sam, you've been extremely thorough and presenting stuff that can be iffy and too solid for any fun in a very unique & exciting way. This is in almost all (if not all) your teaching video posts - I haven't seen them in total. Please allow me to mention the following that might be additive for more clarity, if not mistaken: - The spinothalamic tract (ascending) is subdivided into: 1) Lateral spinothalamic tract - the main one and for pain & temperature. It decussate "Two Segments" above entry. 2) Anterior spinothalamic tract - for crude touch & pressure. It decussate similar to above. - The dorsal & ventral spinocerebellar tract (ascending) - the ventral doesn't decussate, while the dorsal decussate twice. Thus lesions are always "ipsilateral". It's for unconscious proprioception. This one is a bit confusing but clinically important. - The corticospinal tract (descending) is also subdivided into: 1) Lateral corticospinal tract (pyramidal tract at medulla) - decussate at inferior part of medulla, and for muscles of the limbs. 2) Anterior corticospinal tract - decussate at segmental levels, and for muscles of the trunk. - The rubrospinal (from red nucleus) tracts (descending) - decussate early in its pathway, and for flexors & extensors muscles. - The reticulospinal (from reticular system) tracts (descending) - doesn't decussate, and only for supplementing and facilitating the corticospinal tract(s). This is a key point in some aspects of rehabilitation recovery in very simple terms. Human body is amazingly formed and created! We will keep forever discovering & confirming this fact. Happy for your feedback!
@arturoplaying
@arturoplaying 4 месяца назад
You are amazing, love your way of teaching
@suefowler6016
@suefowler6016 Год назад
Thanks for tackling that. From my point of view it was definitely worth doing. Thanks again.
@gunasegaranmurugiah1326
@gunasegaranmurugiah1326 6 лет назад
Tq so much. I been struggling with the neuroscience. Tq so muchhhhhh!
@graciaissa685
@graciaissa685 2 года назад
You are amazing Sam🙏🙏. Thank you
@cpowersmith
@cpowersmith 3 года назад
thanks for the amazing content what a great teacher!
@hyderahmad9386
@hyderahmad9386 3 года назад
Sir u r really nice this is the real art of teachng thanku so much
@sonia_uc
@sonia_uc 8 месяцев назад
thank you so much prof, i have been struggling with neuroanatomy and hearing you say it’s hard even for you makes me feel a lot better❤️
@hafizzeeshanwahab9917
@hafizzeeshanwahab9917 6 лет назад
Good explanation thanks sir...
@rohitbhaskar
@rohitbhaskar 2 года назад
Thankyou Sir, You are making medicos life easier 😍
@michaelmakarchuk8662
@michaelmakarchuk8662 3 года назад
Spent honestly 4hrs+ trying to understand this topic using a variety of sources. This video was finally the one that made it 'click' for me - thank you!
@natashachihanga108
@natashachihanga108 Год назад
Me too!!
@duocphamtruongtho4462
@duocphamtruongtho4462 2 года назад
Its very helpful! Thanks!
@paulmaina8333
@paulmaina8333 3 года назад
Thank you very much
@ZahidKhan-le6tb
@ZahidKhan-le6tb 2 года назад
Well done ...I m so thankful to your this video..it make my life easy....🤝🤝👏👏👏👏👏👏
@josephphiri8893
@josephphiri8893 5 лет назад
100 % Thank you very much! My lecture
@bublisoniyak6227
@bublisoniyak6227 2 года назад
Thank you so much sir!!!!❤️❤️❤️
@mannpatidar8764
@mannpatidar8764 3 года назад
U are just awesome sir ur way of presentation and explaination is so simple and easy to grasp and learn... Thanku for making learning feel so easy.. 🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂just expect ing more anat videos.
@haleemahabdulaziz8410
@haleemahabdulaziz8410 3 года назад
You're amazing ❤❤
@anut32
@anut32 3 года назад
Very very good
@molitirionMUSE1996
@molitirionMUSE1996 2 года назад
What would I do without this channel. Fail anatomy probably
@Dankkrg
@Dankkrg 6 лет назад
Great idea for explaining tracts (my neuroanatomy exam is tomorrow, so it definitely helps). Doing an awesome job, keep it up! I think Dr Acland better watch his back cuz a Brit just made Anatomy easier than he did😊
@SamWebster
@SamWebster 6 лет назад
+Daniel E Thanks! Good luck. Believe it or not, Dr Acland was also originally from Britain. I have a lot of respect for him. My videos are quick and dirty compared with his lovely fresh dissection videos.
@ashuhooda1012
@ashuhooda1012 4 года назад
It's really helpful m great full to watch it👍👍Dr Sam
@xmega456
@xmega456 6 лет назад
omg youre a master, im from perú and i never had a class of neuroanatomy like that, i really wish a master like you in my country but with speak spanish haha sorry my english is bad.. whatever... thank you so much ! youre a genius
@SamWebster
@SamWebster 6 лет назад
Cheers.
@muhammadjunaidali9449
@muhammadjunaidali9449 3 года назад
awesome
@marko1114
@marko1114 4 года назад
Awesome
@bublisoniyak6227
@bublisoniyak6227 2 года назад
Sir you looked so different 4 years ago! 😂🤘
@adachukwuokafor1536
@adachukwuokafor1536 3 месяца назад
Who else watched till the end because young Sam looked 🔥
@agie3096
@agie3096 4 года назад
Would you be able to explain UMN and LMN as well please? Thank you so much. :)
@sylshoemaker6734
@sylshoemaker6734 6 лет назад
Also THANK YOU from Germany!!! 🎉
@SamWebster
@SamWebster 6 лет назад
No problem, cheers, buddy.
@josephphiri8893
@josephphiri8893 4 года назад
Really helpful,thank you very much my doc
@Lerch-zc3ww
@Lerch-zc3ww 3 года назад
I love your videos....and will add from personal experience that neurology may be the 'abysmal science' of the medical world.
@quotesAndCo
@quotesAndCo 2 года назад
mannnnn hats off
@pookista
@pookista Год назад
2022 still bumping it
@alexanderkenniethbam
@alexanderkenniethbam 3 года назад
What is the purpose of decussation? Thank you.
@harynoor8163
@harynoor8163 3 года назад
can nerve regenation then self ?
@kadiegalewaler2976
@kadiegalewaler2976 4 года назад
When ever one neuron meets another does it always cross over? Also is that for every nerve in the body or just the spinal cord.. if that makes sense (probably not) sorry I know it’s hard to explain
@dryoutube
@dryoutube 3 года назад
Ascending tracts: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-WWJf1_1Wog0.html Spinocerebellar tract for unconscious proprioception, Posterior Column tract for discriminant (fine) touch and conscious proprioception, Spinothalamic tract for crude touch, pressure, temperature and sensation Descending tract: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-pGCtu_kMEJE.html Corticospinal tract: Anterior and lateral.
@priyankarane6554
@priyankarane6554 5 лет назад
Can u go more with neuro??????
@yash.jaiswal
@yash.jaiswal 4 года назад
I love you🤗
@susanrivard3959
@susanrivard3959 4 года назад
Please...can you describe what Innovate means? i cannot find a good explanation so far. i really enjoy these videos. Does it mean connect or something else?
@biomedicalsciencesociety4486
@biomedicalsciencesociety4486 2 года назад
I think he said innervate, meaning it’s the nerve for tissue xyz
@IK-fg4gw
@IK-fg4gw 6 лет назад
Was this video filmed recently ?
@SamWebster
@SamWebster 6 лет назад
+ibro khan Yes. I just finished editing it today.
@johnmikhail8059
@johnmikhail8059 6 лет назад
Here is a reason why we have decussations and commissures that I thought of. We have these crossing overs so that damage to one side of the brain or spinal cord does not cause a complete loss of motor control and sensation to one side of the body which is likely to 'deal' with the environment. In other words, dividing the loss of sensation and motor control over both sides of the body means less loss of sensation and motor control for one side of the body which is more useful since that side of the body encounters the environment a lot. This could have played a role in the survival of ancient animals and got passed down to other animals and eventually humans.
@rashmika9742
@rashmika9742 5 лет назад
John Mikhail that's cool! I think maybe the fibres cross over so that they can be longer. If they were to go straight down and not cross, they would probably be significantly shorter. Just an uneducated guess on my part. :) neuroanatomy is a really cool mystery.
@medicus2876
@medicus2876 2 года назад
Why does decussation occurs ? @samwebster
@pcchoon
@pcchoon 3 года назад
i love you
@akshatsharma5536
@akshatsharma5536 Год назад
@wandaterry2278
@wandaterry2278 2 года назад
Would you give me the name of the text book?
@charlieh2088
@charlieh2088 4 года назад
18.32
@mid1chosen
@mid1chosen 4 года назад
funniest part of the video 0:26
@LittleGenius399
@LittleGenius399 3 года назад
That's Earth made easy!
@bhaveedesai5543
@bhaveedesai5543 4 года назад
OG Gregory House
@yussuf.95
@yussuf.95 3 года назад
where's cranial nerves decussation ?😢👀
@eric6345
@eric6345 2 года назад
My recommendation is for this video to be re-done. I ultimately had to stop watching because to me it seemed unscripted, unprepared. My personal preference is for video lectures to get right to the point, no nonsense. Thumbs Down
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