@@juliusjatautas7863 The course is free but if you want to get a certificate you gotta pay. If you follow the link to the edX course it's explained there.
I'm just here to echo everyone else's comments and say what a fantastic video! I'm neurodivergent and I was struggling a bit with some of the complex subjects that I'm studying- including the function of synapses. I must say that this video has really helped me, it explains it clearly and with fantastic imagery. Which is exactly what my own brain needed to understand this subject! I just wanted to say thank you to the creators of this video, fantastic work and I'm extremely grateful for it!
I really never put an effort to type a comment but this time I need to say this !! This is amazingly useful to me...it made me understand the topic...I've been watching so many educational videos on youtube but I never really felt RUclips can make our studies so cool and intresting just like a fairy tail
Except for the part she got wrong about the axon carrying the action potential to another neuron. It's the microtublues in the axon that are responsible for axonal transport. I won't say she was WRONG, but it certainly was left out
I'm a biology instructore from iran. I’m really keen on making the learning process easier to my students, actually i've translated and narrated some of biology animations from youtube for my students, and they were quite interested i suppose. When i was searching new animation, I suddenly came across your youtube channel (harvardX) and your exellent masterpiece (how a synapse works) first of all it has a brilliant content, and secondly i appreciate it if you help me with something. I want to translate and narrate your animation. If you give me your permission and the background music you used, it would be fantastic. I asure you its only for educational purpose. and ofcoure i will introduce my reference to them
Wonderful, beautiful, magnificent! I remember how much time I spent to understand physiology of excitable cells and how difficult this time was. The main obstacle was the way I was learnig - very thick handbooks, lot of pages, lot of text, little pictures and complicated terminology. Now I can watch so great videos like this and it's hard to believe how clear and logic cellular physiology is. My respect for people who make hard things more easy and clear.
This video just gave me so much clarity regarding the nmj and transmission of signals as a whole. Thank you so much. Helps me with the function of a contraction as well as the functions of nervous system.
This complexity and neuroplasticity gives me hope people can quickly change to address our global challenges and crisis'. And the first challenge is always our own selves. Our bad behaviour, our need to become both physical and spiritual. Tree-like structures. Cleaning our "air". Thanks.
5 minutes on how neurons conduct nerve impulses make me understand better than a whole fucking 2hrs University session😁 Its an incredible animation, thanks 👍
Hello dear Professor Thank you so much for your interesting information about Health,i do appreciate your job.I wish you peace and happness under the sky of prosperity. All the best. Take care and have a good time. Your Student from Algeria.
proteins get packaged or organized in the neuron and delivered through the axon , consider the size of a rbc and the length of time it would take it to cross the length of the liver for example without BP
Actually It is a Convergence of neurotransmission that Occurs by "Transmitter Gated Ion Channels" Which can be Glutamate-ergic, Cholinergic, Serotonergic, Dopaminergic, GABAergic, Amino Acid-ergic and more - These are called the Transmitter Gated Ion channel Transport, The Electrical Current is achieved by the opening of the Sodium channel (Influx) and Potassium channel (Efflux) leading to a depolarization of the Post synaptic membrane due to Na+ ions entering the intracellular matrix being greater than the K+ ions exiting the cell; Also there are "G Protein Coupled" Cascades that assist in "Neuromodulation" By Preventing Hyper-exocytotis of the Neurons thereby protecting it - All "Transmitter Gated Ion Channel Transport" Begins with a Calcium influx by the opening of Calcium channels that initiate the "Transmission Cascades" - So it is impossible to classify as Electrical or Chemical in Neurotransmission
Can you plz give an answer of my Qs. In my book there is a line"A nerve impulse is passed from one neuron to the other neuron through synapse,but a single impulse does not necessarily get across the synapse" Why a single impulse cannot pass through the synapse??? And is only 1 impulse is generated for one action??
What software is this? I wanna do that! Since I don't have the cognitive capacity to bwcome a neuroscientist, so far, I've controbuted to the field by traching English to neuroscientists and psychiatrists, but...I wanna fknd a way to do it through art...I fantasize about making a painting that a shrink will want to hang in their office...these animations are really giving me a clearer idea of how to go about it. Thank you, whoever made this...immmmpeccable animation.
Yo veo el vídeo y mis ojos se hacen grandes es un vídeo amazing, yo he tomado cursos en harvard gratis y por lo general me va muy bien aun estando en inglés.
Learn more in our free online course, “Fundamentals of Neuroscience”: harvardx.link/derrh
*Thankyou!*
*"Very easy and informative video..."*
*Keep it up...!*
Scam. 456$ is not free.
@@juliusjatautas7863 The course is free but if you want to get a certificate you gotta pay. If you follow the link to the edX course it's explained there.
@@juliusjatautas7863Lol
$1,153 ... nah I'll just use RUclips
I'm just here to echo everyone else's comments and say what a fantastic video! I'm neurodivergent and I was struggling a bit with some of the complex subjects that I'm studying- including the function of synapses. I must say that this video has really helped me, it explains it clearly and with fantastic imagery. Which is exactly what my own brain needed to understand this subject! I just wanted to say thank you to the creators of this video, fantastic work and I'm extremely grateful for it!
If you’re into complex topics you should try respiration and phostosyntheis
@@Phosphoenoylpyruvate these subjects sound fascinating areas to study, I'll check them out! Thanks for your advice 😊
@@storz77 not only does he cover topics I’ve mentioned, he also explains synapses in much detail
This animation is unbelievably perfect. Bravo!
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👍 agreed very awesome video
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Bravahh!
why’s this video so comforting n calming
I really never put an effort to type a comment but this time I need to say this !! This is amazingly useful to me...it made me understand the topic...I've been watching so many educational videos on youtube but I never really felt RUclips can make our studies so cool and intresting just like a fairy tail
This educational video on neurology makes it easy to learn! Thank you for all the work put in behind the scenes.
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Such a straight forward way to demonstrate how the brain works to the lay person. Well done, more please.
Hi I speek Arabic I want to learn speek English can you help me
Well executed video.
@@muntaderjabbar1349find you tube to translate from arabic to english.
This is not the LoL content I was looking for, but I did learn something today.
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The world's best video about neuroscience
This method of teaching is just perfect
Appreciated for those who works so hard on generating this wonderful animation ☁️
Thank’s HarvardX, it’s usually interesting to learn more about how synapses and neuronal functioning operates and this video satisfies that.
This is the most beautiful and informational vid about Synapse I'm glad that I watched it.
Except for the part she got wrong about the axon carrying the action potential to another neuron. It's the microtublues in the axon that are responsible for axonal transport. I won't say she was WRONG, but it certainly was left out
Brilliant video. Well explained and beautifully animated. I feel like I learned something. Thank you.
Thanks for the well-integrated and best-described lecture about synapse.
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The best animated video of synapse I have ever seen. Phenomenally done, big props.
Happy new year ❤️✨
@@oluwanifemikim1996 Happy new year bro!
This video is *A piece of Art*
So much easier to understand with these incredible visuals! :)
I'm a biology instructore from iran. I’m really keen on making the learning process easier to my students, actually i've translated and narrated some of biology animations from youtube for my students, and they were quite interested i suppose.
When i was searching new animation, I suddenly came across your youtube channel (harvardX) and your exellent masterpiece (how a synapse works)
first of all it has a brilliant content, and secondly i appreciate it if you help me with something. I want to translate and narrate your animation.
If you give me your permission and the background music you used, it would be fantastic.
I asure you its only for educational purpose.
and ofcoure i will introduce my reference to them
There is nothing called "iran"🙄🙄
@@magicqueenchannel5668 Iran is a country?
@@nersha8472 no
@@magicqueenchannel5668 then you are not living on Earth dude
@@azkanoor6951 oh now I remembered it have another name which is:"the garbage that can't be recycled".
Wonderful, beautiful, magnificent! I remember how much time I spent to understand physiology of excitable cells and how difficult this time was. The main obstacle was the way I was learnig - very thick handbooks, lot of pages, lot of text, little pictures and complicated terminology. Now I can watch so great videos like this and it's hard to believe how clear and logic cellular physiology is. My respect for people who make hard things more easy and clear.
This is so fantastic!!! The explanation and the animation if gorgeous.
This video just gave me so much clarity regarding the nmj and transmission of signals as a whole. Thank you so much. Helps me with the function of a contraction as well as the functions of nervous system.
these videos teach me more than any Biology course has this semester
Brilliant!! Thank you! I am studying with no other!! Wow!
This complexity and neuroplasticity gives me hope people can quickly change to address our global challenges and crisis'. And the first challenge is always our own selves. Our bad behaviour, our need to become both physical and spiritual. Tree-like structures. Cleaning our "air". Thanks.
Such a beautiful animation it was!! This animation really helps me to understand. Thank you so so much ❤🌻
Such an extraordinary animation it is! Woooo!
Last part of the video is preety nice 😙👉👂
Great job dude❣️
THIS IS A REALLY AMAZIND VIDEO TO UNDERSTAND SYNAPSE
this is a masterpiece.
a portrayal of the beauty of medicine
Another great animation...I forward these to my M.D. relatives, and they thank me.
i have learned a lot of things simply with in few minutes,really thank u very much.
5 minutes on how neurons conduct nerve impulses make me understand better than a whole fucking 2hrs University session😁
Its an incredible animation, thanks 👍
You rule, you describe so perfectly.
Thank you for taking efforts to create such an astounding video!
Absolutely a pure Science Art! Love it. Thank you so much!
it is so good the animation made the idea easier to understand thank u and keep going
Que rápido y facil aprenden en Harvard en Mexico es con libros, mas tengo que decir que el sentimiento de asombro al saber o descubrir algo es mutuo.
This is beautiful, and importantly, understandable. Thank you so much
I loved this video. Great job
Thank you so much for this. You make it so easy to understand
Incredible! Incredible! Incredible! Wow. God bless you all!
Absolutely beautiful design of our higher power remarkable!
Hello dear Professor
Thank you so much for your interesting information about Health,i do appreciate your job.I wish you peace and happness under the sky of prosperity. All the best.
Take care and have a good time.
Your Student from Algeria.
Hats off to you..
This animation is AMAZING!!
Great video. Highly educational and easy to understand
Thanks Lily Fang. This video really helps me get an idea of how the transmission of neurone works 😄
perfect video to learn about neurons
So far the best video! 👍🏼
Thank you for this animation 💫
this is so cute and amazing omg thank you sooooo much
Fantastic animations. We will send people here who want to know more about synapses!
Beautiful stop-animation for the visual minded folks =) ty
Out freaking standing!!
proteins get packaged or organized in the neuron and delivered through the axon , consider the size of a rbc and the length of time it would take it to cross the length of the liver for example without BP
Outstanding video! Please consider nixing the music
Waaaaao. Woman is really good at teaching young kids. Feel like young kid again, such wonderment and just wanna staaaare
I love this video and the animation. Thank you
Thanks👍
It was so helpful
Hi have you biy synapse xt as it made any changes did it get delivered?
I did the course
Was super informative ❤
Actually It is a Convergence of neurotransmission that Occurs by "Transmitter Gated Ion Channels" Which can be Glutamate-ergic, Cholinergic, Serotonergic, Dopaminergic, GABAergic, Amino Acid-ergic and more - These are called the Transmitter Gated Ion channel Transport, The Electrical Current is achieved by the opening of the Sodium channel (Influx) and Potassium channel (Efflux) leading to a depolarization of the Post synaptic membrane due to Na+ ions entering the intracellular matrix being greater than the K+ ions exiting the cell; Also there are "G Protein Coupled" Cascades that assist in "Neuromodulation" By Preventing Hyper-exocytotis of the Neurons thereby protecting it - All "Transmitter Gated Ion Channel Transport" Begins with a Calcium influx by the opening of Calcium channels that initiate the "Transmission Cascades" - So it is impossible to classify as Electrical or Chemical in Neurotransmission
thanks for this incredible video!! , making me understand more about the unit. the animation was amazing. love this!!
This is so brilliantly made, thank you so much!!!
Best video on the topic.
Thanks to make it so simple helps alot ....
Excellent illustration, very comprehensive
what a time to be alive
Thxxx a lot for this video..Animation is excellent 🙏🌷
Amazing video.....really elaborate 👏👏👏
What an amazing vídeo 👏 is there any of these videos about Neuroplasticity? I'd love to know more about this topic.
Pls avoid Background music or lower the background music
I couldn't find the last module in anywhere, could you please give a link of where I can find?
Me too
Animation can make everything easy ❤❤❤
Amazing.... video
Excellent animation thank you
Can you plz give an answer of my Qs. In my book there is a line"A nerve impulse is passed from one neuron to the other neuron through synapse,but a single impulse does not necessarily get across the synapse" Why a single impulse cannot pass through the synapse??? And is only 1 impulse is generated for one action??
Thank you for this knowledge
Excellent explanation, thank you for this information 👍
That animation is dope.
I'm literally binge watching these videos
What software is this? I wanna do that! Since I don't have the cognitive capacity to bwcome a neuroscientist, so far, I've controbuted to the field by traching English to neuroscientists and psychiatrists, but...I wanna fknd a way to do it through art...I fantasize about making a painting that a shrink will want to hang in their office...these animations are really giving me a clearer idea of how to go about it. Thank you, whoever made this...immmmpeccable animation.
This animation is magnificent. Is as if I was a nanobot watching it from my own body. Thanks!
It's a very very impressive representation! Thank you
this video single handedly made me pass my biology exam
great this really helped for my exams♡
Incredible , Harvard is Harvard, now I know it.
Yo veo el vídeo y mis ojos se hacen grandes es un vídeo amazing, yo he tomado cursos en harvard gratis y por lo general me va muy bien aun estando en inglés.
Really wonderful stuff!
Wow! Great work; Both on the animation and the simplification.
This animation exactly usefull. Thanks for help to understand :)
Big thanks to Lily ❤😂
Matchless animation
beutifully explained.Thank you so much
Happy new year 2023🎉🥳✨
Thanks for this precious informations.
Thank your for this visual !
By this vedio the PERFECT word got meaning 💞💞💞💞💞
Wow very helpful,Thanks
Helped me alot to understand the topic. Thank you!
Fascinating. Shows how much I do not know.