these videos are so good man. been working through all the cranial nerve videos. you get so much information in a digestable amount of time, plus your animation + voiceover style is exactly what I need. thank you!
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It's really just difference in how detailed you look within the retina 😊 Some sources classify bipolar cells as the first-order neurons, and the lateral geniculate neurons as third-order. Others include the photoreceptors as the first order, and lateral geniculate neurons as fourth-order. All in all it makes no difference, as the functional flow of information is the same. I find it logical to include photoreceptors as first order (since if you remove them you have no proper visual processing). I'm working on some PDF notes for each video, and I've written a note about specifically this in the PDF so it doesn't raise confusion. Hope it clarified!
I came to know that my child has optic atrophy of right eye when he was five years old,I remember once he had a fall &was bleeding from left Occipital region when he was one year old,is it due to that trauma that he lost his eyesight
Hi My mom lost her peripheral eye sight in her left eye in just one night. She wakes up in the morning and can see almost nothing to the left, can see some things in front, and a bit better to the right. Her right eye's pherifiral and streight vision are ok. But in your video, if I understand you right, you say that damage to the optic nerve affects BOTH EYES. What did then happen to her left eye? Can it be brain damage on the right side of her brain? Maybe she did have a stroke? But she did not have other symptoms related to strokes. She only had very high blood pressure before the eye sight loss. Please answer my question. Thanks
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these videos are so good man. been working through all the cranial nerve videos. you get so much information in a digestable amount of time, plus your animation + voiceover style is exactly what I need. thank you!
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thank you so much for those videos, they are greatly detailed and make me wanna study.Thank u Dr. Taim
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Thank you! Very detailed and visual
Watched it only once and i remember the whole nerve thx love this channel
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I lost my optic nerve at age of 47! I’m limited with prefer! Can’t read menus or see things on self’s! I wish there was a cure
I lost 7 days before my age 24
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Nice video! I like the intro bro
Please sir teach anatomy of the head and neck
Sir we love your vedios but also can we have some notes to visualise better 😍
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Which sources do you follow for making this videos
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Wait i thought there were only 3 order neuron ,,,, with the ganglion contraining the cell bodies of 1st order neuron
It's really just difference in how detailed you look within the retina 😊 Some sources classify bipolar cells as the first-order neurons, and the lateral geniculate neurons as third-order. Others include the photoreceptors as the first order, and lateral geniculate neurons as fourth-order. All in all it makes no difference, as the functional flow of information is the same. I find it logical to include photoreceptors as first order (since if you remove them you have no proper visual processing). I'm working on some PDF notes for each video, and I've written a note about specifically this in the PDF so it doesn't raise confusion. Hope it clarified!
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I came to know that my child has optic atrophy of right eye when he was five years old,I remember once he had a fall &was bleeding from left Occipital region when he was one year old,is it due to that trauma that he lost his eyesight
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But wt about others only till cn5 😢
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Hi My mom lost her peripheral eye sight in her left eye in just one night. She wakes up in the morning and can see almost nothing to the left, can see some things in front, and a bit better to the right. Her right eye's pherifiral and streight vision are ok. But in your video, if I understand you right, you say that damage to the optic nerve affects BOTH EYES. What did then happen to her left eye? Can it be brain damage on the right side of her brain? Maybe she did have a stroke? But she did not have other symptoms related to strokes. She only had very high blood pressure before the eye sight loss. Please answer my question. Thanks