Corpus callosum

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
  • Corpus callosum - introduction , parts, fibres & effect of lesion explained using specimens and diagrams

Комментарии • 37

  • @karishmasawhney21
    @karishmasawhney21 3 месяца назад

    Havent seen a better video than this one, pls keep making more

  • @rishiraj5916
    @rishiraj5916 3 года назад +3

    Love you sir thanks for a perfect explanation 😘❤️

    • @learnwithdrrajesh444
      @learnwithdrrajesh444  3 года назад

      Thanku rishi❤️.. subscribe and recommend to ur friends..❤️

  • @jyotikomal9398
    @jyotikomal9398 4 года назад +2

    great explanation... it's helpful.thank you sir..👍👍

  • @Koushik11
    @Koushik11 2 месяца назад

    Hi Sir , What would happen if corpus collosum is identified moderate thinning ?

  • @nainachhaparia672
    @nainachhaparia672 4 года назад +1

    Thank you so much 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @mbbsnothard942
    @mbbsnothard942 2 года назад +1

    Great sir, got real feel

  • @dhivyasris8991
    @dhivyasris8991 4 года назад +1

    Thank you sir

  • @Greymatter23
    @Greymatter23 4 года назад +1

    Thank you sir ...😊

  • @satrajitgupta8566
    @satrajitgupta8566 2 года назад

    Sir I had a question that what is the difference between Corpus Callosum and Vermis

    • @learnwithdrrajesh444
      @learnwithdrrajesh444  2 года назад

      Vermis connects two cerebellar hemispheres
      Corpus callosum connects two cerebral hemispheres

  • @zubaerzahid4306
    @zubaerzahid4306 3 года назад

    Best way of learning : using diagrams and specimens .

  • @monanadaf2649
    @monanadaf2649 2 года назад +2

    My 4 month old Baby has Corpus Callosum Dysgenesis Hypoplasia... No eye contact or following objects, poor neck control... otherwise healthy and looks around and smiles... Sir Can you please let me know what kind of therapy is required???

    • @learnwithdrrajesh444
      @learnwithdrrajesh444  2 года назад

      I can't help u with the treatment..kindly consult an neurologist..🙏

    • @monanadaf2649
      @monanadaf2649 2 года назад

      @@learnwithdrrajesh444 ok Thank you

    • @Koushik11
      @Koushik11 2 месяца назад

      How is your kid now?

    • @monanadaf2649
      @monanadaf2649 2 месяца назад

      @@Koushik11 Hello
      - Consulted a child neurologist.
      - Started physical therapy for eyesight.
      - Eyesight regained around 6-7 months.
      - Continued physical therapy for developmental milestones (rolling over, sitting, crawling etc).
      - Milestones are delayed but steady progress is being made gradually.
      My baby has a squint in her right eye. She may require glasses. Currently we are also doing Eye Patch therapy for it.
      She started taking few steps recently at age 2 years 1 month.
      Do you have a child or someone you know with the same condition?

    • @monanadaf2649
      @monanadaf2649 2 месяца назад

      @@Koushik11
      Hello Sir..
      - Consulted a child neurologist.
      - Started physical therapy for eyesight.
      - Eyesight regained around 6-7 months.
      - Continued physical therapy for developmental milestones (rolling over, sitting, crawling).
      - Milestones are delayed but steady progress is being made gradually.
      My child has squint in her right eye for which we are carrying on Eye Patch therapy. She may require glasses.
      Also she took her first steps when she turned 2 years and a month old.
      Do you have a child with the same condition or do you know someone with the same???

  • @hauwamusa5851
    @hauwamusa5851 3 года назад +1

    Thank you sir🙏

  • @nasimabegam4171
    @nasimabegam4171 3 года назад

    What happens if someone has corpus callosum?

    • @mostafafakhri4921
      @mostafafakhri4921 3 года назад

      has or has not?

    • @SinusofMorgagni42865
      @SinusofMorgagni42865 3 года назад +1

      Everyone has it, those who don't have it develop "split brain syndrome", as explained at the end of this video.
      Hope it answers your question ☺️

  • @thalasaranya5273
    @thalasaranya5273 3 года назад

    Hi sir my baby scan report corpus callosum absent apdina enna Pls reply me

    • @learnwithdrrajesh444
      @learnwithdrrajesh444  3 года назад

      The condition is called split brain syndrome.

    • @thalasaranya5273
      @thalasaranya5273 3 года назад

      @@learnwithdrrajesh444 Ithu nala enna problem varum pls sir reply me

    • @learnwithdrrajesh444
      @learnwithdrrajesh444  3 года назад +1

      Nothing much to worry..read this
      Symptoms of split-brain syndrome
      Many patients with split-brain syndrome retain intact memory and social skills. Split-brain patients also maintain motor skills that were learned before the onset of their condition and require both sides of the body; examples include walking, swimming, and biking. They can also learn new tasks that involve either parallel or mirrored movements of their fingers or hands. They cannot, however, learn to perform new tasks that require interdependent movement of each hand, such as learning to play the piano, where both hands must work together to produce the desired music. Eye movements also remain coordinated.
      Since information cannot be directly shared between the two hemispheres, split-brain patients display unusual behaviours, particularly concerning speech and object recognition. For instance, when blindfolded a split-brain patient may not be able to name a familiar object that is held in the left hand, because information for the sense of touch is relayed from the left side of the body to the right hemisphere, which typically has a weak language centre. Without an intact corpus callosum, a person cannot access verbal information in the left hemisphere as long as the object remains in the left hand. For the same reason, the patient may have difficulty using the left hand to execute verbal commands; the inability to respond to commands with motor activity is a form of apraxia. To compensate for deficiencies in touch recognition by the left hand and left-hand apraxia, the patient (still blindfolded) may hold the object in the right hand, which relays information to the left hemisphere, providing access to the patient’s dominant verbal bank and enabling him to speak the name of the object. Upon hearing the name of a given object, the patient may also use the left hand to retrieve it; this presumably is because auditory information is processed by both hemispheres. The diffuse nature by which sounds and smells are processed across the brain appears to underlie other problems experienced by split-brain patients. For example, patients are unable to name odours presented to the right nostril, though the left hand can point out the source. Some symptoms of chronic disconnection can improve with time

    • @thalasaranya5273
      @thalasaranya5273 3 года назад

      @@learnwithdrrajesh444 sir ithunala brain valarchi kuraiva irukkuma manavalarchi kammiya irukkuma and activities la ethavathu delay irukkuma Pls reply me sir

    • @learnwithdrrajesh444
      @learnwithdrrajesh444  3 года назад

      @@thalasaranya5273 onnum problem varathu..they will be normal only some coordination difficulty..