You are the best prof I have ever known! I appreciate you posted those lectures. You explained those subjects so well. Although English is my second language, I learned a lot from your videos. Thank you, Prof Fink!
I just thought I'd take this moment to thank you for uploading such amazing content. I used your videos to aid in studying for my board exam for nursing and went into it with confidence. You teach in a way that is so simple on such complex topics. I had a very hard time understanding concepts in lectures and text during school, but you wrapped it up nicely. You have a real gift for teaching. I hope to see more of your videos in the future :)
New Nursing student here! Thank you so much for this video, I have watched your videos since I started my journey-3 years ago- and love them! They have helped me study and I never feel lost! Keep on doing these awesome videos.💕💕💕💕
Hey Prof Fink, just wanted to thank you for these videos which helped me get a good mark in my neuroscience MSc. Thank you so much for making these videos available. God bless you!!
Hello Professor, Sir, your videos are simply amazing. Its very cllear and upto the point. This is my 1st video of your class, I feel very excited to watch all of your videos. Thanks a lot, sir for providing perfect classes. :-)
Professor thank you for this video. I have two questions based on this video 1. What is the difference between the terms dendron and dendrites? 2. Is the term, terminal buds synonymous to synaptic knobs?
sorry since nerve system is new to me. I got confused, since prof fink mentioned in the beginning said CNS down to L2, but after that about spine has 31 pairs of nerve, disturbing all the way to sacrum, why it doesn't stop at L2? how come it extend to S5? or they are different nerve there?
Check-out professor fink's web-site for additional resources in Biology, Anatomy, Physiology & Pharmacology: www.professorfink.com Down-loadable e-Books of the Lecture Outlines by Professor Fink can be purchased at: wlac.redshelf.com/ “Hard Copy” Lecture Outlines can be purchased from the WLAC Bookstore at: onlinestore.wlac.edu/fink.asp
Sir ........ i've one question ......at 16;00 ,as we can see the notes ,,there written is muscle cells do not divide in the adults .....so i wanna know that ,,,when people goes to GYM and they got big muscles ,,,,then there i wanna know that what happens to muscles that they got big muscles if muscles cells do not divide.................????? and i just wanna say thanku soo much ...you are amazing teacher ever....... (FROM CHINA)
Exercise causes individual muscle cells to become thicker & stronger ("hypertrophy"). Conversely, lack of exercise causes the muscles cells to become thinner & weaker ("atrophy"). Exercise does NOT increase the number of muscle cells.
Imagine you have one muscle cell or fiber and you decided to workout it,for example before workout that muscle fiber it has a 5mm diameter but after a year of workouts it become 10mm in diameter(but you still have only one muscle fiber,but in different size)that means that muscle fibers grown 5mm after a year but it stills one fiber.Remember this process happens to bundle of muscle fibers not only one!
Sir, is it really correct to say that a nerve cell, nerve fibre and neuron are the same thing? Isn't a nerve fibre the axon which is merely a part of a neuron. Like calling the cats tail a cat, but it's merely the tail of the cat. Honestly asking because my teacher scolded me for conflating them today.
"nerve fiber" could refer to an axon OR a dendrite or to the entire neuron. For example: the "nerve fibers" of the pyramidal (corticospinal) tract are axons. HOWEVER, the "nerve fibers" of the Dorsal (Posterior) White Column Tract are dendrites.
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You are the best prof I have ever known! I appreciate you posted those lectures. You explained those subjects so well. Although English is my second language, I learned a lot from your videos. Thank you, Prof Fink!
I just thought I'd take this moment to thank you for uploading such amazing content. I used your videos to aid in studying for my board exam for nursing and went into it with confidence. You teach in a way that is so simple on such complex topics. I had a very hard time understanding concepts in lectures and text during school, but you wrapped it up nicely. You have a real gift for teaching. I hope to see more of your videos in the future :)
Thank you for your kind words. My sincere Best Wishes for your SUCCESS!
New Nursing student here! Thank you so much for this video, I have watched your videos since I started my journey-3 years ago- and love them! They have helped me study and I never feel lost! Keep on doing these awesome videos.💕💕💕💕
I just passed neurophysiology!!Thank you Prof Fink!!!Lots of love from Uganda
Dr Fink this is such an amazing lecture! Thank you very much!
Thank u very much pro Fink,you’re one of the best teacher I’ve ever seen.
Hey Prof Fink, just wanted to thank you for these videos which helped me get a good mark in my neuroscience MSc. Thank you so much for making these videos available. God bless you!!
Thanks doctor, you helped me pass my pharmacy exam.
Helping me ace my neurology course this semester. Can not thank you enough 👏
Thank you Dr for the video it's very helpful
Thanks Dr. Fink
Hello Professor,
Sir, your videos are simply amazing. Its very cllear and upto the point. This is my 1st video of your class, I feel very excited to watch all of your videos.
Thanks a lot, sir for providing perfect classes. :-)
Huge thank you for this lecture! Wish I had it explained to me like this 🥰
You are just Amazing my Professor ..
Wonderfully taught, thank you.
Thank you 🙏 you save my life ❤️
appreciate this precious great effort and perfection in explanation huge thanks DOCTOR FINK
You are amazing professor.. you help me so much to understand alot of things in CNS.. I'm Anastasia student.. Thanks you 😍
Love you sir I m belong to Pakistan but you are a great Antomy person ❤❤❤
Thanks for this amazing lecture prof Fink
Ur the man professor Fink'😎
Thank you so much
By far my least favorite system, thankyou for this upload, no doubt need to watch this a bunch more times to get my head around this!
Really complex
Professor thank you for this video. I have two questions based on this video
1. What is the difference between the terms dendron and dendrites?
2. Is the term, terminal buds synonymous to synaptic knobs?
sorry since nerve system is new to me. I got confused, since prof fink mentioned in the beginning said CNS down to L2, but after that about spine has 31 pairs of nerve, disturbing all the way to sacrum, why it doesn't stop at L2? how come it extend to S5? or they are different nerve there?
Great job. Any relation to Barton Fink? It doesn't have that Barton Fink feeling.
Hi professor, do you sell your slides?
Where can I find more wonderful lectures like you?! Please advise. :-)
you are the best...
Sir, if possible can i know which book to follow, with reference to your videos.
Awaiting for your reply, sir.
Check-out professor fink's web-site for additional resources in Biology, Anatomy, Physiology & Pharmacology: www.professorfink.com
Down-loadable e-Books of the Lecture Outlines by Professor Fink can be purchased at: wlac.redshelf.com/
“Hard Copy” Lecture Outlines can be purchased from the WLAC Bookstore at: onlinestore.wlac.edu/fink.asp
Thank you for the video...:)
Sir ........ i've one question ......at 16;00 ,as we can see the notes ,,there written is muscle cells do not divide in the adults .....so i wanna know that ,,,when people goes to GYM and they got big muscles ,,,,then there i wanna know that what happens to muscles that they got big muscles if muscles cells do not divide.................????? and i just wanna say thanku soo much ...you are amazing teacher ever....... (FROM CHINA)
Exercise causes individual muscle cells to become thicker & stronger ("hypertrophy"). Conversely, lack of exercise causes the muscles cells to become thinner & weaker ("atrophy"). Exercise does NOT increase the number of muscle cells.
exercise can cause more production of proteins in muscles like actin and myosin
Imagine you have one muscle cell or fiber and you decided to workout it,for example before workout that muscle fiber it has a 5mm diameter but after a year of workouts it become 10mm in diameter(but you still have only one muscle fiber,but in different size)that means that muscle fibers grown 5mm after a year but it stills one fiber.Remember this process happens to bundle of muscle fibers not only one!
wow nephrology is cool the brain is so fantastic
thank you for video sir
very anthociastic lacture sir ...
Sir, is it really correct to say that a nerve cell, nerve fibre and neuron are the same thing? Isn't a nerve fibre the axon which is merely a part of a neuron. Like calling the cats tail a cat, but it's merely the tail of the cat. Honestly asking because my teacher scolded me for conflating them today.
"nerve fiber" could refer to an axon OR a dendrite or to the entire neuron. For example: the "nerve fibers" of the pyramidal (corticospinal) tract are axons. HOWEVER, the "nerve fibers" of the Dorsal (Posterior) White Column Tract are dendrites.
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