Limbic: Neuroanatomy Video Lab - Brain Dissections
The decision was made to present a simplified description of a much more complex system using animations to construct a 3D image. Papez circuit is shown on gross specimens with mention of its involvement in memory. The role of the amygdala in fear and the olfactory cortex in temporal lobe epilepsy are described. The hippocampus from a brain with dementia is compared with a normal brain.
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Madam thank you so much for your efforts. I wonder where were you these days when I felt neuroanatomy boredom piece of anatomy. I would extend my hearty thanks to all those who made this video a practical one.
These videos are the greatest class I have ever attended. Perfect visualization and usage of models, clear description and amazing dedication. Thank you 🙏🏻
These neuroanatomy lectures are a great resource for Neuroanatomy in Medical School. Thank you so much!
Thank you for making my sixties Moe enjoyable than ever by diving into these videos. Your clarity and style of presentation is superb Dr. May God bless you.
Finished all 26 videos and off we go with the test. Big thanks for all of your efforts!
As a med student this really helped me too much. Thank you❤
This video is just amazing! Thank you very much everyone who was involve doing this video! I wish my university create such a quality of recordings for the students.
These dissections are beautiful! Thank you so much for this video.
Med Students: Thank you so much, this helped me a lot with my studies! Me, anything but a med student: Thank you so much, I'm just learning minor details about the brain and this helped me a lot x)
All of your neurology videos are so great! They are so awesome! Thank You so much!
This is the best thing I've ever seen. I've been faking my way as an ad-hoc anatomist for many years, so this 3D, visuo-descriptive approach has really helped me solidify and enhance my understanding of structure and function. Thanks!
The most complete and nice and simple way to make things clear and easy to understand Thank you so much
thanks for taking the time to do this video.
@bigpost4002
3 жыл бұрын
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@touchgrassbro9889
3 жыл бұрын
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@Dwg256
2 жыл бұрын
12.10.2021.
These are exellent! Your videos helped a lot in understanding neuroanatomy.
A very interesting and detailed yet easy to understand video . Very clearly explained with clear diagrams n a very proficient teacher . Thanks a lot ma'am
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Better than any animation, drawing or text book explanation! Specimen Donner Generosity is best served through unrestricted academic dissemination with clarity and scholarship. Exemplary - Thank you!.
all the 26 videos were amazing , thankyou very much!
Best demo of limbic system ever. Thank you so much
Thank you for the videos, I have Neuroanatomy exam coming up and before I saw these videos everything seemed boring, but it makes your base extremely clear :)) and interesting
Wow, another great presentation. And loved the seahorse at the end
outstanding presentation and images!!! thank you.
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These are exellent! Your videos helped a lot in understanding neuroanatomy.. So clear and well-defined - thank you .
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Wonderful videos on brain anatomy Doctor...I wish they were available when we were students..👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
wow thank you so much, this is such a hard area to visualize, all the different views, cuts, and digital material were really helpful in my understanding
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If i pass anatomy, i'll send this teacher flowers or other present, even if she's on the other part of the globe. I'm so incredibly thankful for this cns videos i have no words to describe it
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Great!!!!!!!!!!! I just realize the limbic and hyppocampus anatomy, really appreciated teacher!!!!
That was the best ending to this beautiful lecture. thank you loads :)
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i suffer from severe anxiety that has totally disabled me. my grandfather also had it although he wasnt as disabled as i have been but then society was easier in his day. i am considering donating my brain for research as i would like it to help stop people suffering like i have. fascinating to see the amygdala
@dalailamabama
3 жыл бұрын
Amygdala alone will not help you curb anxiety.. Cortex also plays a huge role.. Cortex lesion or injury can completely eliminate anxiety or precipitate it 10x with or without amygdala. Just look up more on cortex, especially Dorsolateral, Ventromedial and Orbitofrontal sectors of Cortex.
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6 years and still one of the best ( but the end got me 😂😂)
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There was a lot of Hypacampus talk going on and I still don’t get what the limbic lone really is in comparison to the other 4 hemispheres in comes in contact with
Thanks Dr. Stensaas! The classical Greek name of the seahorse is hippocampos. Who gave the English name hippocampus to this brain region, and when?
Excellent😇
Great analysis. Where's the pineal gland in this video?
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Best anatomy limbic system
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Your teaching is so helpful mam . Kindly make video about spinal cord
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exellent video
Where does she get all these wonderful brains?
I find it very interesting to follow the white matter tracts around to different parts of the greymatter.
@FutureAIDev2015
7 жыл бұрын
So it seems as though the white matter is largely meant for connecting different parts of gray matter together kind of like how cables inside a computer or bus wires inside a CPU connect different processing areas. is that correct? Does white matter do any processing of its own?
@ThomasJohnson219
7 жыл бұрын
White matter is primarily axons. White matter, therefore, is allowing for communication between different areas of grey matter.
The ridges are actually sharp and well distinctive on the gyrus
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a big thank you...
Question How many Amygdala the brain has? 1 or 2 amygdala
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My brain has a problem, can't even concentrate on this brain lesson.
Why does the brain look white or tan? does the blood all go away after it is soaked in some kind of a solution?
That i had available to me TODAY. oh my :P
It reminds me of the old 3 D of cardiac embryology, which is the only one that makes sense