Sensory Pathways | Touch/Proprioception vs Pain/Temperature
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- Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
- In this video, Dr Mike explains how sensory information is sent to the brain via the spinal cord. He discusses how touch signals travels to the brain differently compared to pain and temperature.
Thank you, so easy to remember your lectures.
Short, simple, and understandable…Ty!😊
It did not click until I watched this ! Literally a lifesaver!!! ❤❤❤ wow! Beautiful beautiful explanation !
Teaches the topic 10x better then my professor, thank youuuuuuu
Thank you ❣️❣️❣️❣️
I have gotten the understanding of this pathway. You're great!
Wow, that's very loud & clear for someone who knows little about nerves. Great job
this feels like a backhanded compliment Loll
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@@Jker_productions i had to read it twice before i realised it wasn't an insult 😅😅
Great video, thanks a lot
You are welcome!
Was bashing my head off a wall trying to understand this... then you come along and make it seem so simple!! damn. wish I'd done med in australia lol... i would've applied to your uni!!!
thanks for your perfect lesson..i'm watching this video from turkey 👍🏻👍🏻
Oh my goodness thank you for this information. Im a RN and I use to wonder how is this quad or para feeling this pain to his rle. I understand Phantom sensation but this helps even more.
Hey. I really like your content.. Keep up the good work.
This was so helpful! Thank you!
Wow so nicely explained
I wish there were citations in this video. Excellent information helps me understand the material I'm learning in my neuroscience class! Just a bit harder to utilize it within discussion.
Dr Matt & Dr Mike. (2020, September 28). Sensory Pathways | Touch/Proprioception vs Pain/Temperature [Video]. RUclips. ruclips.net/video/0gjdP-cYujw/видео.html
Bless you. Thank you
Thank you Doc
This was so helpful!
TY Doc.
Dr, are you conscious of how good you are at translating what you know to others? No? Ok lemme tell you: Your teaching is outstanding! 🙌🏻❤️ You must do something more about it! Maybe film a lil bit closer, use more cameras or find a better way of recoding this, trust me, it will take your videos to a different level! Comercializing you talent will turn the volume up! ( volume up meaning more people will get to see your great videos and hear about you). This video is ok but others are filmed too far away, its all
about small adjustments that will make a big difference.
Great example.. Anything on heat intolerance please.
Great❤️☹️Thank you so much
What might cause feeling of slipping or sense that a surface is slippery when not warranted or reality based?
good info cheers broski
Thank you
Thanks
Dr. Mike, you are so fine. I wish you were my anatomy teacher.
And that sensory you talk about is all a part of the somatic nervous system?
could u teach about amputation care and phantom limb pain ..thank u.
Thanks!!
Verry awesome vedio....
Ty ❤
helpfull
I have a question, iv'e been having a warm feeling in my upper right side of the body, and whenever i touch something cold it hurt's, can that be a sign of nerve damage im 18 years old bye the way.
Doc I have a question, is it possible for us to turn our sensory receptors/nerves off, bear in mind that I’m referring to our ability to feel touches of the skin, muscles etc…?
i mean, if you want to sever your spinal cord, go ahead i guess...??? and, uh, enjoy the paralysis????
Thanks. I have a question, which one travels faster? Because I normally only feel the pain about a few seconds after I accidentally knocked my toe on something.
i think the reflex that causes you to jerk away from something painful is quicker than your ability to feel it, because the sensation has to travel further than the reflex? not 100% sure tho
will spam the neuroanatomy videos with comments- thank you!!!
Little did i knew that Amigdala was starring in the Phantom menace 😂
good job thanks 👏🏼🤍
All I see is Roger the Alien
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