Thank you for your videos. They are much more helpful than my anatomy script. Is there any video that deals with the specific tracts names and functions? As the requirement in my school is to know them all very profoundly. Thanks
The way I understand things the entire spinal cord is a cluster of nerves. Lymph follows the same pathways and some lymph goes up through the dark matter and descends via the white matter...or vice versa. Lymph is a special lubricating solution, an aqueous fluid, which lubricates all sphincters in the body and as all nerves feed these sphincters we know that lymph does too. Sphincters are everywhere and the living cell has them also, especially designed to allow arterial and venous blood in and out of the cells. But, of course, it can all break down because of the mismanagement of our lymph. It's all part of my Biblical study.
Dear professor, thank you for always posting amazing videos! I would like to ask you though if there is a video in which you describe the difference btw white rami communicantes vs grey rami communicantes pls?
The Noted Anatomist any chance you'd continue your video series? You have by far the best explanations to anatomy lessons and you really make lessons easy :( thank you for your videos!
WHY would you use diagrams that have the white/grey matter coloring switched?? Halfway through the video the inner/outer coloring flips, which is so confusing. I love your videos and have used many to pass my med school exams, but this made me so frustrated!
Thanks for your response Im a burnt out med student so I apologize for the added sass lol. Overall your videos have really helped me study!@@TheNotedAnatomist
thatnks, but why no one combines these two parts (gray and white matter) and show it all in dynamics? - I am still not able to see the connection between gray and white matter...because it's presented separately by all anatomists out there. Seriously, why not to show both in its intricate interpay...to give a whole picture? Thank you.
@@TheNotedAnatomist thank you, I'll take a look...but yesterday, after a frenzy and lots of efforts (up to a light migraine which I suffer from), I finally understood the connection between the two matters. I had to shovel through a bunch of material and later in the night, at 1-2 in the morning, after studying all day, I finally understood the connection between gray and white matter .
This channel deserves more subs !!
Thank you! I'm always appreciative of positive feedback.
Dr. M., you are a gentleman and a scholar.
+TGriffiths86 Thank-you TGriffiths ... much appreciated!
All of your videos are extremely helpful! Thank you!
finally!!! I understand, thank you for this clear and concise video!!!!
I left the uni classes to learn from u, simply thank u💎
Thank you very much Doctor, really appreciate, your videos explain things so clearly 🤗👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
You are very welcome
pls, upload more videos. These are helping so much. Thank you so much
you are the best when it comes to anatomy but please buy a new microphone or raise your voice a little bit in your videos, keep up the good work
very helpfull videos. it really made me understand the nervous system
great video! at times though it's distracting the fact that white matter is represented in the drawing with gray color while gray is represented white
Yes that is a good point. I used myelin stained tissue as reference and it didn't even cross my mind until later.
anyway thank you for your videos I'm using some of them to revise for my anatomy exam:)
thanks, your voice is very pleasant (I'd date you :)), would be good to increase the sound volume though :).
Thank you for your videos. They are much more helpful than my anatomy script. Is there any video that deals with the specific tracts names and functions? As the requirement in my school is to know them all very profoundly.
Thanks
0:43 I thought he was going to say, "how does your brain get your finger to touch the subscribe button"
I think I watch too many career youtubers
Thanku so much ..you cleared my confusions
On minite 3:35 the descending pathways for corticospinal tracts goes for medial for cervical and lateral for sacral.
The way I understand things the entire spinal cord is a cluster of nerves. Lymph follows the same pathways and some lymph goes up through the dark matter and descends via the white matter...or vice versa. Lymph is a special lubricating solution, an aqueous fluid, which lubricates all sphincters in the body and as all nerves feed these sphincters we know that lymph does too. Sphincters are everywhere and the living cell has them also, especially designed to allow arterial and venous blood in and out of the cells. But, of course, it can all break down because of the mismanagement of our lymph. It's all part of my Biblical study.
Dear professor, thank you for always posting amazing videos! I would like to ask you though if there is a video in which you describe the difference btw white rami communicantes
vs grey rami communicantes pls?
Is there a video also in which you explain the term: "lateral horn" pls?
Great explanation!
Hello Dr. Morton, was wondering if you did // will do a series of videos about the brain pls?
thank you so much ^-^
Thanks!!
it's either my laptop or the audio is sooo low
Life saver
but where are these promised future videos :( i neeeeeed themmmmm
+peridotclover Hello Peridotclover ... a number of other projects took my attention and have not completed them yet. Sorry they were not there for :(
The Noted Anatomist any chance you'd continue your video series? You have by far the best explanations to anatomy lessons and you really make lessons easy :( thank you for your videos!
Thank you!!
WHY would you use diagrams that have the white/grey matter coloring switched??
Halfway through the video the inner/outer coloring flips, which is so confusing.
I love your videos and have used many to pass my med school exams, but this made me so frustrated!
I agree … I didn’t realize the colors are switched until after I made 200 slides and at that point, I did not have it in me to change it
Thanks for your response
Im a burnt out med student so I apologize for the added sass lol. Overall your videos have really helped me study!@@TheNotedAnatomist
thatnks, but why no one combines these two parts (gray and white matter) and show it all in dynamics? - I am still not able to see the connection between gray and white matter...because it's presented separately by all anatomists out there. Seriously, why not to show both in its intricate interpay...to give a whole picture? Thank you.
Would this help? ruclips.net/video/wE7QNLgUBtE/видео.html
@@TheNotedAnatomist thank you, I'll take a look...but yesterday, after a frenzy and lots of efforts (up to a light migraine which I suffer from), I finally understood the connection between the two matters. I had to shovel through a bunch of material and later in the night, at 1-2 in the morning, after studying all day, I finally understood the connection between gray and white matter .
Thanks a lot !