Thank you for your comment. If I have time in will definitely try to do some videos on the receptors and types of signals! But maybe not anytime soon :( armando
I really appreciate your diagrams and explanations. I use these videos to explain the concepts in my study group for Human Phys and they're amazed by it as well. Good job! Please keep it up
Your videos are so helpful! Thank you so much, you helped me last year with pharmacology and this year your're helping me with my neuro! Brilliant videos mashallah, keep them coming!
Haha no problem. It was worth a shot. I watch your posted videos multiple times and it helps in my Cell Bio and Human Phys. so I'm just grateful for those. :)
If you have time, I would like to see a video about the different types of receptors, receptor signals, receptive fields, distinguishing between stimuli/adapting to prolonged stimulus, etc. And if you don't you've done plenty for my understanding. Thanks again!
u cant see the trochlear nerve (CN IV) from the inferior view. it exits on the dorsal side of the brain stem. nonetheless, great video for quick revisions!
very talented as a drawer but a lot of thing explained are just wrong or missing. Wrong : Amigula does´t exist, it is ambient. The nuclei of caudal nerves are far more complex than in the video, there are several nuclei missing like parasympathetic Westphal nucleus of oculomotor or nucleus tracts solitarii!!
Thank you for your comment.
If I have time in will definitely try to do some videos on the receptors and types of signals!
But maybe not anytime soon :(
armando
I really appreciate your diagrams and explanations. I use these videos to explain the concepts in my study group for Human Phys and they're amazed by it as well. Good job! Please keep it up
Your videos are so helpful! Thank you so much, you helped me last year with pharmacology and this year your're helping me with my neuro! Brilliant videos mashallah, keep them coming!
You r AWESOME!! ... I salute you brother and thanx for all the efforts you are making
Awesome work! You are amazing! Thank you!
This is a great diagram . I have not looked at the cranial nerves from this cross section before. It's very helpful.
Haha no problem. It was worth a shot. I watch your posted videos multiple times and it helps in my Cell Bio and Human Phys. so I'm just grateful for those. :)
If you have time, I would like to see a video about the different types of receptors, receptor signals, receptive fields, distinguishing between stimuli/adapting to prolonged stimulus, etc. And if you don't you've done plenty for my understanding. Thanks again!
wow you are super talented!!!!!!!!
Thank you 1,000,000x! You are very talented:)
my medical school relies on pbl/cbl which is pretty much BUDGET FUNDING NO TEACHING. Thanks so much for your help!
WOW......Superb video.If you have time can you plz do CNS tracts and PNS.Thankz a lot.All the best.....Great work.Keep it up...
action potential vid !!thanks
Great Video...
CN VIII it´s Vestibulocochlear . ;)
can you please upload a video about the 5th cranial nerve and all its divisions?
Very much helpful.
great man can u do a video on the pathwayz?
Very helpful! where can I find the action potential Video?
u cant see the trochlear nerve (CN IV) from the inferior view. it exits on the dorsal side of the brain stem. nonetheless, great video for quick revisions!
I have learnt a lot from your videos. very much informative. tanks!
Nucleus Ambiguus .
very talented as a drawer but a lot of thing explained are just wrong or missing. Wrong : Amigula does´t exist, it is ambient. The nuclei of caudal nerves are far more complex than in the video, there are several nuclei missing like parasympathetic Westphal nucleus of oculomotor or nucleus tracts solitarii!!
can you please upload a video about the 5th cranial nerve and all its divisions?