Cerebral lobes and sulci (basic anatomy)
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Some basic neuroanatomy here: what are the major lobes of the cerebrum? What are gyri and sulci? What are the 4 major sulci separating lobes? What do we mean by rostral and caudal?
And a bit about the corpus callosum and commissures.
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I just wanna thank you for your videos. I got my final mark for anatomy today and got an A+ 😎
@SamWebster
5 жыл бұрын
Awesome - I'm sure that was the result of a lot of hard work! Well done.
@LittleGenius399
3 жыл бұрын
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Thanks for going back to basics, your videos always spike up interest when I don't feel like doing anything else.
These videos help me so much, thank you for taking the time to make them!
Hi! I just wanted to drop by and thank you for this video. I love how you make all this so easy to comprehend, and the way you deliver this content makes me want to throw my textbook away.
Thanks for making anatomy so interesting
Thank you for taking the time to make these videos, Sam. I try to watch one a day. Can one learn anatomy by mere osmosis? There is a lack of dead bodies here to examine (thankfully). Thank you!
Hey You didn't talk about hidden lobe.. "Insula"
Very helpful as always!
Thank you so much! So helpful and inspiring for my 16 year old son!
Excellent video Sam, you are an invaluable source of info and a tremendous hub of effective and interesting anatomical teaching 🤭 Thank you for another amazing video 👍🏻
thank you sooooo much it is soo helpful ..I start loving anatomy thanks to you
@SamWebster
5 жыл бұрын
Anatomy is fascinating. I'm glad you're enjoying it!
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Is there any videos explaining how these lobes grow and fold when we are fetus and then become babies, toddler, adolescents, young adults, adults? It is often said that the prefrontal cortex is the last to develop, but the cingulate seems to be a prolongation of it. Thy
11:44 Doctor Sam Webster , I have discovered you two days ago and you have become a life-safer for me , because you are my number one source for me to study the gross anatomy . To make a long story short , I just got confused a little bit , but at the pointed time of the video you said that the occipital lobe is rostral to the brain stem . The occipital lobe is rostral the brainstem , How is that ?
I wish you were my professor.
Dope how your presented it. Just by being yourself. Loved the fish example :D Dorsal, ventral, caudal and the nose of the fish :D ahahah uhm what was that name again. ( presses rewind..)
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Firstly, thank you for making these videos. You make it easy to learn with your delivery and character. My question is at what level would you say these videos are being pitched at? I'm a Trainee Nursing Associate and was wondering where my knowledge of anatomy is currently at.
@SamWebster
5 жыл бұрын
It varies. I'm most used to teaching anatomy to medicine students, so a lot of this is pitched at the "what do you really need to know?" or "hey, this is interesting" levels. In these videos I often talk about more stuff than I include in formal teaching. Some videos are more detailed than others, and I usually aim to not include everything. The blocks of learning link up, and what I really want to do is create eureka moments for students when they're studying in the lab and they connect 2 ideas together by themselves. People often want simple neuroanatomy introductions, so this video should be at a level that draws the learner in with the basic lobes of the cerebrum, adds on the detail of the sulci (which is more difficult), and then rounds it off by defining terminology to make it easier to understand other sources of information.
@jasonarnold8871
5 жыл бұрын
@@SamWebster I know this level of learning is above what's expected of me but I have a real thing for anatomy and physiology and find it fascinating. The way you deliver it is extremely helpful in understanding and retaining the content. Thank you again.
I wonder if “rostral” might come from a word meaning Face. I know there is such a word in Spanish, namely “rostro” .cheers! Enjoying your videos!
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5 жыл бұрын
It grows back, don't worry.
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