Can we all take a moment to appreciate this woman?? Dr. Stensaas you are a gift to humanity!! Thanks a lot for all the time put into making these videos!
Only a feeble-minded tool as yourself would make such a low brow comment. How can someone as shallow in thought be permitted to study medicine?@@Stoneface_
I just cannot get over the how great these videos are! They really are among the best educational material for medicine that can be found on RUclips in my humble opinion.
@Daniel Appleton you are absolutely right! I just could quite grasp the concepts on the real specimens because they are not very nice at my uni (most of them are damaged). I made sure to check them out as much as I could tho. :)
Nice Video clip! Forgive me for the intrusion, I am interested in your thoughts. Have you researched - Yonlijah Seyatalie Release (google it)? It is an awesome exclusive guide for getting rid of uterine fibroids without the headache. Ive heard some pretty good things about it and my cousin got amazing success with it.
Please tell me this phenomenal woman has won awards. What an incredible mind. Yes, as others have said, tops the list of educational videos on RUclips.
Dr. Stensaas you made our life very clear and easy to understand, by providing us with your unforgettable information, and superb correlative presentation. Be blessed.
I found this series of videos during the last week before my neuroanatomy final exam, and I am bummed I didn't find them earlier! Dr. Stensaas integrates the identification of structures on the lab specimens with their functions and clinical applications in a beautiful way. It all makes so much sense the way she teaches it. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us. :)
I'm a brand new neuroscience student and the large colored brain model is the coolest I've ever seen. I spent the last half hour scouring the internet and I can't find anything remotely similar. I'm sure it's a super expensive specialized model lol. Awesome though. Great video too! It's the first one I've been able to find that actually shows the SN(now I see why they named it) and VTA and explained the pathways so clearly. The basal ganglia is definitely one of my favorite parts of the brain. I'm so excited for neuroanatomy! I can't take it for another year and a half cuz I'm still knee deep in pre-reqs but man I'm going to own this class lol.
So glad I found this video-I start neuroradiology next week. Found this very detailed and helpful. Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge and understanding of the CNS with the world.
🍁Hypokinesia (parkinson's) 🍁 19:56 comparison of normal and parkinson's midbrain 21:15 resting tremor in parkinson's patient 22:11 less facial expressions and decreased blinking 22:55 execution of rapid movements is slow (notice the left hand). 🐯. Hyperkinsia. (e. g Huntingtons) 🐯 23:26 Athetosis, writhing fingers 24:12 Choreiform movements (advanced Huntingtons) 25:25 Huntingtons autopsy(brian) 26:13 myoclonus
Hats off mam... absolutely... u combined all the things the specimens,Pics ,the 3d and your explanations... and made it all simple... thanks alot... excellent job
How are you a medical student? Assuming you were born in 1998 you would be around 20 years old. You need a bachelors before you can begin to apply for medical school.
@@alexisdelapuente3097 Man, in some countries this isn't necessary. Lemme give you an example. In Brazil (my country) you start going to medschool after you finish highschool and It lasts 6 years, not 4 like in the US.
@@alexisdelapuente3097 "man, i can't believe people who are using their prior education from college, which *does* typically feature medically inclined classes, can call themselves medical students simply because they are literally studying to become a healthcare professional." Please donate your brain to science. We are always running low on dementia-afflicted specimens.
Thank you so much for this wonderful teaching video. You just explained the most complex structures in such a simple way that make life easier. I cannot thank you enough. You are amazing. Kind Regards. High respect. God bless you. X
You describe things beautifully and those dissections are really something! Allows you to see things so clearly. You've really helped me understand neuroanatomy so well. God bless!
You med students and doctors think you are so cool when you think you figured out the problem. Do you care if the patient suffering gets help? No. Let me tell you... we get no help after diagnosis. So, congratulations for being so smart. Enjoy the big money you get. You take every last dime from the 'case studies' you think are so 'interesting' to learn from. Most of these people end up bankrupt, homeless, and penniless because of this disease you find so 'interesting'. I hope my comment makes someone think. The so called "healthcare" we pay exhorbitant premiums for are a sham and do not serve us when we need it most. Shame.
@@carolynnwalker2971 I’m sorry you’ve had such a bad experience. Do you live in the US? In which case I agree- patients are charged ridiculous prices and doctors are often money minded. Thankfully I’m in the UK, and we have healthcare which is publicly funded and accessible to all. We always look at patients holistically and see how we can help them (not just medically.). I hope this sort of thing will be implanted in other countries so both the rich and the poor have access to the same healthcare
OMG! I thought I was blowing off steam to a faceless internet! Wasn't expecting a reply. But, thank you for your kind response. Yes, I am in the US, and obvioisly going through a bad time. My apologies for my rant. I know there are good people working in a bad (evil) system. Best to you.
Thank you so much! I am not even a med student but found this video easy to follow and very interesting! Superb teaching style and such warm and kind presentation!
Though quite lately I saw this video, I must appreciate it. Videos played great role. 👍 More Post mortem slices of diseased brain could be an additional assets.
Can we all take a moment to appreciate this woman?? Dr. Stensaas you are a gift to humanity!! Thanks a lot for all the time put into making these videos!
Not necessary to bring up her gender
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Only a feeble-minded tool as yourself would make such a low brow comment. How can someone as shallow in thought be permitted to study medicine?@@Stoneface_
@@Stoneface_ you femenist, so what he mentioned that she was a women.
@@tedbloukos3446 trust me bruv, what is wrong with her
I just cannot get over the how great these videos are! They really are among the best educational material for medicine that can be found on RUclips in my humble opinion.
these literally saved my neuro exam, just love them
@Daniel Appleton you are absolutely right! I just could quite grasp the concepts on the real specimens because they are not very nice at my uni (most of them are damaged). I made sure to check them out as much as I could tho. :)
Nice Video clip! Forgive me for the intrusion, I am interested in your thoughts. Have you researched - Yonlijah Seyatalie Release (google it)? It is an awesome exclusive guide for getting rid of uterine fibroids without the headache. Ive heard some pretty good things about it and my cousin got amazing success with it.
สกปรกมากแนะนำดื่มโซดากะเกลือนำ้มะนาว
Yes
Please tell me this phenomenal woman has won awards. What an incredible mind. Yes, as others have said, tops the list of educational videos on RUclips.
Dr. Stensaas you made our life very clear and easy to understand, by providing us with your unforgettable information, and superb correlative presentation. Be blessed.
Helping doctors to learn deeply this difficult argument, you are helping a huge number of patients.
I found this series of videos during the last week before my neuroanatomy final exam, and I am bummed I didn't find them earlier! Dr. Stensaas integrates the identification of structures on the lab specimens with their functions and clinical applications in a beautiful way. It all makes so much sense the way she teaches it. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us. :)
My undying admiration and gratitude to Professor Stanzas, she really made a difference and hope she receives the acknowledgement she deserves ❤❤
so far the best video on basal ganglia !!! helped me a lot!
Check out dr. Najeeb video lecture and the compare with this video... There will be a difference of land and sky in between✌️✌🏻👍👍🏻
Super
What good does it do? There is no help.
A superb lecture with excellent specimens and examples. Thank you
Dr. Stensaas is so clear. A gifted teacher.
a real teacher teaching with real specimens. thank you.
I'm a brand new neuroscience student and the large colored brain model is the coolest I've ever seen. I spent the last half hour scouring the internet and I can't find anything remotely similar. I'm sure it's a super expensive specialized model lol. Awesome though. Great video too! It's the first one I've been able to find that actually shows the
SN(now I see why they named it) and VTA and explained the pathways so clearly. The basal ganglia is definitely one of my favorite parts of the brain. I'm so excited for neuroanatomy! I can't take it for another year and a half cuz I'm still knee deep in pre-reqs but man I'm going to own this class lol.
So glad I found this video-I start neuroradiology next week. Found this very detailed and helpful. Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge and understanding of the CNS with the world.
MVP of medicine right now!
This is probably the best video that I've ever seen in my life! It helped me A LOT, Thank you for this beautiful explanation!!!!
Una fortuna aver trovato questo video. Una lezione interessantissima. Grazie mille
🍁Hypokinesia (parkinson's) 🍁
19:56 comparison of normal and parkinson's midbrain
21:15 resting tremor in parkinson's patient
22:11 less facial expressions and decreased blinking
22:55 execution of rapid movements is slow (notice the left hand).
🐯. Hyperkinsia. (e. g Huntingtons) 🐯
23:26 Athetosis, writhing fingers
24:12 Choreiform movements (advanced Huntingtons)
25:25 Huntingtons autopsy(brian)
26:13 myoclonus
Your knowledge of our brain is astounding. So much we've learned about the mysterious processing system in our head. We've only scratched the surface.
This series is amazing, thank you so much for your wonderful teaching!
These videos are the only reason I go on RUclips to be honest
Hats off mam... absolutely... u combined all the things the specimens,Pics ,the 3d and your explanations... and made it all simple... thanks alot... excellent job
the animation was made in 1998. I was born that year and now a medical student. :) Thanks for the video ma'am!
What year you're in?
How are you a medical student? Assuming you were born in 1998 you would be around 20 years old. You need a bachelors before you can begin to apply for medical school.
@@alexisdelapuente3097 Man, in some countries this isn't necessary. Lemme give you an example. In Brazil (my country) you start going to medschool after you finish highschool and It lasts 6 years, not 4 like in the US.
It's the same in Europe. 6 years university learning medicine and after that a few years of residency.
@@alexisdelapuente3097 "man, i can't believe people who are using their prior education from college, which *does* typically feature medically inclined classes, can call themselves medical students simply because they are literally studying to become a healthcare professional."
Please donate your brain to science. We are always running low on dementia-afflicted specimens.
I think i'll be coming back to this video a few times. Very clearly explained, thanks!
2024 and this video its a gem. I´m very grateful. Thanks a lot.
This was the best video I have ever seen! Thank you so much. You are a fantastic teacher!
Wow. It was like hearing bed time stories from grand mother. So informative and nice tips and great details.Thank you
Me literally in bed, watching this before I sleep. Best bedtime story❤️
Thank you very much! The best educational video playlist on Neuroanatomy in RUclips. Great help for my study.
These videos are a gold mine.
Great.....nice visual explanation of basal ganglia....thank you
Thank you for this wonderful talk. It was very informative and easy to follow.
Wow!!! I didn't even do O'Level Biology, but am a self-educating patient. What a clear and superb video. THANK YOU.. VERY GRATEFUL. XXXX
You are an amazing teacher.....
Wonderfully Explained Neuroanatomy..Excellent presentation..Myself a teacher of Anatomy..really impressed by such Awesome Videos!!
Detailed and clear explanation!
What an inspiration you are, thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us!
Great information.
I m an italian student of Medicine and this is an amazing explanation thank u so much!!!!
i never understand basal ganglia before today thank u professor
A brain is discussing brains with a large model of a brain.
Brilliant teacher!! Excellent neuro-anatomy with clinical correlates.
The best neuroscience videos, ever.
Thank you so much for this wonderful teaching video. You just explained the most complex structures in such a simple way that make life easier. I cannot thank you enough. You are amazing. Kind Regards. High respect. God bless you. X
Amazing👍👍
Superb, Thanks alot ma'am 🤗 u're indeed the best, can't wait to be under your tutorship
Ur way of demonstrating n explaining r d best ever i have experienced...thanx a lot
So helpful! Thank you so much, this helped me learn even in online class due to the pandemic.
Dziękuje Dr. Stensaas!
Pozdrowienia z Polski ! 👌🏾
These videos are amazing!!! TY for putting these together, so helpful!
You describe things beautifully and those dissections are really something! Allows you to see things so clearly. You've really helped me understand neuroanatomy so well. God bless!
You med students and doctors think you are so cool when you think you figured out the problem. Do you care if the patient suffering gets help? No. Let me tell you... we get no help after diagnosis. So, congratulations for being so smart. Enjoy the big money you get. You take every last dime from the 'case studies' you think are so 'interesting' to learn from. Most of these people end up bankrupt, homeless, and penniless because of this disease you find so 'interesting'. I hope my comment makes someone think. The so called "healthcare" we pay exhorbitant premiums for are a sham and do not serve us when we need it most. Shame.
@@carolynnwalker2971 I’m sorry you’ve had such a bad experience. Do you live in the US? In which case I agree- patients are charged ridiculous prices and doctors are often money minded.
Thankfully I’m in the UK, and we have healthcare which is publicly funded and accessible to all. We always look at patients holistically and see how we can help them (not just medically.). I hope this sort of thing will be implanted in other countries so both the rich and the poor have access to the same healthcare
OMG! I thought I was blowing off steam to a faceless internet! Wasn't expecting a reply. But, thank you for your kind response. Yes, I am in the US, and obvioisly going through a bad time. My apologies for my rant. I know there are good people working in a bad (evil) system. Best to you.
@@carolynnwalker2971 I'm sorry- i hope things get better for you! Sending you lots of good wishes x
Literally a masterpiece lecture!!
Thank you so much! I am not even a med student but found this video easy to follow and very interesting! Superb teaching style and such warm and kind presentation!
Convenient this is my state’s university and had exactly what I was looking for haha thank you for the lesson!
Incredible demonstration 👏🏼 thank you so much!
I'm not a medical student..but rather a patient..and this b!T¢ is broken 💔😢
Thank you so much ma’am. So much clarity and knowledge in this video . 🙏🏽
If I was studying medicine I think these videos would be really useful.
That was absolutely amazing. Thank you alot.
Revision for neuroscience, thank you for the video!
Thank you for this great video! Best video for basal ganglia!
Dr. Stensaas you are fantastic
Thank you very much for your teaching from all of your video productions.
Thank you so much for this video! God speed!
-med student now, doctor in the future
Wow absolutely GREAT. May you live long I pray..you are real reward to us
REALLY THX FOR THAT LECTURE-VERY EDUCATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL
How wonderfully explained!! Loved it 👍
The best video on this topic! Made it so easy to comprehend. Thank you so much.
Very very well explained!!!! Thanks a lot.
You are the best! Very clear and concrete. Thank you!!!
im never not impressed with her knowledge presentation, thank you!!!
Thank you so much mam
You are an amazing teacher and i bow down to you
WONDERFUL LECTURE WE HAVE EASY TO UNDERSTAND
God bless the whole team specially the narrator ❤️❤️❤️🙏
Thank you for this video Dr. Stensaas, it was very helpful
GREAT uploads
Thank you❤
Someone please tell me where I can find that brain model. That thing is a beauty
And let me know were they git it to my name humberta my son is TBI iv been studying a lote of the Brian thk you
I would be really interested in knowing where to get this model as well.
excelente explicación, hace que podamos entender mejor lo que parece diíicil y es fácil, mil gracias:
so grateful mam!!! ur classes r truly amazing!! love u mam!!!
Perfect explanations and materials
Excellent presentation.
Thank you
Thanks a bunch! I'm really lucky to have found this video. It is so much clear now, thanks to you. Excellent explanation!
2:48 I believe she meant the basal ganglia is for VOLUNTARY movements and the cerebellum is for involuntary (fine tunning corrections of movements)
Beyond amazing lecture! Thank you mam!
You are a great professor
Dr. Stensaas is an amazing teacher!
You are a really great teacher
Really helped me a lot! Greetings from Germany
I just love these videos
Thanks for the amazing explanation🥰
From South Africa you are goals, awesome
Gem..Kudos to you senor..much much gracias
OMG this is pure gold... Thanks a lot for this amazing lecture!
Though quite lately I saw this video, I must appreciate it. Videos played great role. 👍
More Post mortem slices of diseased brain could be an additional assets.
Excellent video....thanks a lot
Great video, thanks a lot! It combines everything and very helpful!
excellent explanation
Thanksgiving Professor Miss.
Wunderbar! Dankeschön
Thank you for showing the actual brain
Its a great Amezing demonstration thnx dr for ur better understanding.
That was really helpful. Thank you so much!
Awesome! Amazing videos!