Types of Neurons by Structure - Neuroanatomy Basics - Anatomy Tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 16 май 2014
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    This is a video anatomy tutorial on the different types/classification of Neurons.
    In this tutorial the following structures are discussed:
    - Unipolar neuron
    - Pseudo-unipolar neuron
    - Sensory neurons
    - Dorsal root ganglia
    - Cell body
    - Axons, dendrites
    - Bipolar neuron
    - Multipolar neuron
    - Anaxonic neuron
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  • @keithdewey
    @keithdewey 5 месяцев назад +4

    Studying for a MSc Health Psychology exam next week - this has been a great help. Thank you!

  • @janouzzz
    @janouzzz 9 лет назад +17

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    • @gabrielmendes9744
      @gabrielmendes9744 3 года назад +2

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    • @mokka_commentry
      @mokka_commentry Месяц назад

      I'm here 10 years and still relevant.
      Thanks.

  • @Queenmania2007
    @Queenmania2007 8 лет назад +17

    Very useful for a medical student starting an intercalated neuroscience degree to recap some basics!

    • @nikaylal
      @nikaylal Год назад +2

      are you a doctor now? :) :)

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      @Queenmania2007 Год назад +6

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  • @user-jv8qz5ls3n
    @user-jv8qz5ls3n 9 лет назад +3

    by far the best explained one!

  • @taramansion
    @taramansion 10 лет назад +7

    Thank you for supporting education! Your videos are well done and a true asset to the educational community. You're making this a great time to live it by taking advantage of technology the way you are.

    • @Anatomyzone
      @Anatomyzone  10 лет назад +3

      Thank you :) We are making a big push to improve the quality and also the quantity of videos, so there will be lots to come in the near future, and we do hope that they are useful for everyone!

  • @chandankumardas5252
    @chandankumardas5252 6 лет назад +5

    The best tutor ever.....

  • @Kaisersluver
    @Kaisersluver 10 лет назад +38

    Perfect. Just perfect. Please keep it up, it's so helpful! x

    • @Anatomyzone
      @Anatomyzone  10 лет назад +5

      Thank you - we are covering lots of neuroanatomy from basics like this to more detailed topics with this same sort of format. I am glad to hear that you have found it helpful!

  • @chloeneifer6094
    @chloeneifer6094 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks man, this helped me study a ton.

  • @faithmckay4635
    @faithmckay4635 9 лет назад

    are there any unique organelles in the multipolar neuron that no other cell has?

  • @vicolinah
    @vicolinah 10 лет назад +2

    Really good job, thank you so very much

  • @faizashahbaz6768
    @faizashahbaz6768 3 года назад +2

    It's really helpful and have cleared my concepts thank you

  • @atharvadeshmukh2002
    @atharvadeshmukh2002 2 года назад +1

    Unbelievable, amazing teaching❤️

  • @NatureBoy41
    @NatureBoy41 8 лет назад +1

    excellent summarization!

  • @user-lj1zx5kt7k
    @user-lj1zx5kt7k 4 года назад +2

    Great as always !

  • @sciencedaily4012
    @sciencedaily4012 8 лет назад +2

    thnx alot great video..!!
    helped alot ..!!
    really clarified my concepts..

  • @erikkambadu2518
    @erikkambadu2518 10 лет назад +3

    great job and awesome set up - I made a A in my AP 1 class thanks to you!!!

    • @Anatomyzone
      @Anatomyzone  10 лет назад +3

      That's great to hear, congratulations! Lots more videos to come :-)

  • @sbgaz4120
    @sbgaz4120 5 лет назад

    Thank you for sharing this video!

  • @MoonWictch
    @MoonWictch 8 лет назад

    great work!thanks so much!

  • @geetugupta7244
    @geetugupta7244 Год назад

    Two words: Nice and precise..!

  • @MDCAT2023-je1ls
    @MDCAT2023-je1ls Год назад +1

    marvelous.....thanks for promoting free education

  • @benjaminjordan2330
    @benjaminjordan2330 6 лет назад

    What would be the point of a truly unipolar neuron? Does it just receive input?

  • @mizthefunkyhomosapien
    @mizthefunkyhomosapien 3 года назад +1

    wait is a motor neuron a multipolar neuron? can someone please explain how that works?

  • @darkchild9925
    @darkchild9925 6 лет назад

    great job dude. i love u man!

  • @LondonPsyCollective
    @LondonPsyCollective 10 лет назад +4

    Brilliantly straight forward and very useful. Thanks! Looking forward to more to come.

  • @scoobydoo2178
    @scoobydoo2178 8 лет назад +2

    I want Erlanger and gasser classification ... But no video based on it?

  • @MohdDanish62000
    @MohdDanish62000 2 года назад

    amazing explanation

  • @jas9233
    @jas9233 10 лет назад +2

    Love the new set up, great job!

    • @Anatomyzone
      @Anatomyzone  10 лет назад +2

      Thanks - we are covering lots of neuroanatomy, in a similar format, so glad to hear that you like it :)

    • @jas9233
      @jas9233 10 лет назад +1

      Awesome, too bad my neuroanatomy exam is this Wednesday. But will definitely check back for review!

  • @tinaah3469
    @tinaah3469 2 года назад

    easy to learn. thank youuu

  • @MsTickridge
    @MsTickridge 3 года назад

    Thanks for helping with my quiz!

  • @PatriciaOei-ih5ve
    @PatriciaOei-ih5ve Месяц назад

    thank you this is so helpful I got axon and dendrites confused until I watched this

  • @bzgamingmom7879
    @bzgamingmom7879 4 года назад +36

    my book says that unipolar do have dendrites. so I am confused now.

    • @abdulazizaljohani4611
      @abdulazizaljohani4611 4 года назад +8

      Yes unipolar neurons does have dendrites as u can see in the video, at the end of the central and peripheral processes.. after all ,all neurons have dendrites cuz they conduct the nerve impulses to the cell body.

    • @ouiemfrs4373
      @ouiemfrs4373 4 года назад

      yes they have.

    • @AVITAL834
      @AVITAL834 3 года назад +2

      @@abdulazizaljohani4611 pseudounipolar neurons do not have dendrites as you can see in the video

  • @victoryokorafor6979
    @victoryokorafor6979 9 месяцев назад

    It was so helpful 😊❤️

  • @samianadir1356
    @samianadir1356 5 лет назад +2

    this video really made this topic worth study. thank you so much for making our study easy, we really want this simplicity..

  • @dromgarvan
    @dromgarvan Год назад

    Brilliant thank you.

  • @sajakarajah6142
    @sajakarajah6142 10 лет назад

    Thanks A lot !

  • @georgia4219
    @georgia4219 9 лет назад

    Thanks !

  • @tylannister9407
    @tylannister9407 6 лет назад +26

    You shouldn't be saying that an axon receives sensory input peripherally because that's basically what a dendrite is. Good video overall as it explains everything else, but still a bit confusing on pseudo-unipolar neurons.

    • @musfirahwaris6260
      @musfirahwaris6260 4 года назад

      Yeah exactly same here..

    • @jyothinath9820
      @jyothinath9820 3 года назад +1

      right absolutely

    • @alsetabwsin3443
      @alsetabwsin3443 2 года назад

      No U understand it wrong the man is right,in pseudo-unipolar the axon come out of cell body is one and then divided into two axons there are no dendrites in this situation so U have two axons one for sensory impulses and other for motor impulses, the difference between unipolar and pseudo is that unipolar has one axon and will not divided but in pseudo it does . did U get it🌸

    • @sriyajasmine5137
      @sriyajasmine5137 Год назад

      @@alsetabwsin3443 but aren't axons supposed to transmit impulses away from cell body.. Isnt receiving the function of dendrites?!

  • @emaanrizwan3369
    @emaanrizwan3369 5 лет назад

    Thank you!!!

  • @benutzeraccount5127
    @benutzeraccount5127 5 лет назад

    Are you sure Pseudounipolar neurons aren´t involved in motor functions?

  • @ynessantoscasanovamaravi6357
    @ynessantoscasanovamaravi6357 6 лет назад

    excelent, very good

  • @HADarsh-gz7hz
    @HADarsh-gz7hz 6 лет назад

    Thank you

  • @seleciaa
    @seleciaa Месяц назад

    Thank you!

  • @7b10prafullasankar.b9
    @7b10prafullasankar.b9 3 года назад

    thank you so much..

  • @hadeera1894
    @hadeera1894 3 года назад

    Amazing !!!

  • @estyeliseev
    @estyeliseev Год назад

    thank you !

  • @fabiangriprosth9446
    @fabiangriprosth9446 5 лет назад +1

    Ehm, good video but what is then the difference of a pseudo-unipolar neuron and a bipolar one? Both receives signals from one end and sends them to the other end right? Unclear as Ty Lannister said

    • @hughdat
      @hughdat 5 лет назад

      One process from the body vs. two processes from the body.

  • @learnfast9117
    @learnfast9117 Год назад

    thank you sir

  • @user-ke1ry7yn7s
    @user-ke1ry7yn7s 3 года назад

    شكرا 👍

  • @fatemas1159
    @fatemas1159 9 лет назад

    Thanx a lot

  • @kiki-ub4kv
    @kiki-ub4kv 4 года назад

    Amazing

  • @KhalidFarooq786
    @KhalidFarooq786 3 года назад +1

    great

  • @dipmed2811
    @dipmed2811 7 лет назад +1

    Isnt it that in pseudounipolar, one is axon and another is dendrite??

    • @blackbunny109
      @blackbunny109 6 лет назад +1

      yes i think so too. even though the axon is basically a long dendrite, the name axon refers to the signal being transferred away from the cellbody. therefore it would be crucial not to call both of these structures axons because that would create a wrong impression on where the electrical signal is going. that's at least what i was taught it in university.. :)

  • @spectroxis6418
    @spectroxis6418 3 года назад +1

    Yea my Neuroscience professor said you have unipolar and psuedounipolar swapped

  • @lifeisshadab9198
    @lifeisshadab9198 2 года назад

    Wonderful

  • @jollyjoseph8596
    @jollyjoseph8596 2 года назад

    Thank youuuu

  • @Artthurbm
    @Artthurbm 5 месяцев назад

    There are some missinformation in this vid, colleague. At 2:50, the temperature (also pain) sensation travels along the pathway: Free nerve ending > dorsal glanglion root > posterior horn > decussation at white anterior comissure > travles contralaterally in the lateral spinothalamic tract; so, it doesnt travel ipsilateral as the picture explains.

  • @tinaku2495
    @tinaku2495 10 лет назад +1

    Thank you very much. ^_^

  • @xavii2794
    @xavii2794 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much!
    That was very hepful!

  • @vestafarhan7580
    @vestafarhan7580 3 года назад

    You’re legend

  • @MrMegaOrestesNaruto
    @MrMegaOrestesNaruto 6 лет назад +1

    In the human body, arent unipolar neurons found in the autonomous nervous system????

    • @JEFFHARDYFAN786
      @JEFFHARDYFAN786 6 лет назад +1

      pseudo-unipolar neurons are, not unipolar

  • @A6666j
    @A6666j 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you ! :)

    • @xavii2794
      @xavii2794 7 лет назад +2

      I think you are a pharmacist right (: !
      like me 😂 .. Good luck .

    • @A6666j
      @A6666j 7 лет назад

      No,I'm med student :)

  • @drammarkurdy
    @drammarkurdy 10 лет назад

    Nice work...
    thank you so much.

  • @miracle2130
    @miracle2130 8 лет назад +1

    you are so smart, thank you

  • @gracemurugi3197
    @gracemurugi3197 4 года назад +1

    What is a process?🙂

    • @unknownwave9789
      @unknownwave9789 3 года назад +1

      It actually means through which signal flows either away or to the cellbody (i.e CYTON) that is why we say axon is the *longest* process in neuron

  • @nomikhan8420
    @nomikhan8420 2 года назад +1

    Best

  • @himayan5495
    @himayan5495 7 лет назад +1

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  • @MolotovWithLux
    @MolotovWithLux 5 лет назад

    #structureofneurons by #classifications

  • @ReyanKhan234
    @ReyanKhan234 4 месяца назад +3

    Incorrect information

  • @maryamalkhalifa2522
    @maryamalkhalifa2522 8 лет назад +1

    . Hi , I'm a student in the university. this video help me a lot. it's very clear can u give me some tricky question that can be given in the exams

  • @jena_r8178
    @jena_r8178 3 года назад +1

    😍😍

  • @gufranahmad4200
    @gufranahmad4200 Год назад +1

    Assalamu alayakhum men ji

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    @apdroidgeek1737 5 лет назад +1

    This is so impossible

  • @Maryam-mp3fb
    @Maryam-mp3fb 9 месяцев назад

    Finally understood.🥹♥️