I'm a Pre-Nursing student right now, aiming for a BSN. You've single-handedly gotten me through A&P with A's. When I finally start making money, I will definitely donate to your channel, and hope others do as well. You are an excellent teacher. Thank you so much!
That’s crazy you studied with this because NinjaNerds content goes waaaaaaaaaaaaay deeper than college A&P, though it’s awesome you were taking the time to learn much more than what is gone over in those courses.
These latest neurology-playlist updates are absolutely on point time-wise, I have an neurology-exam in 2 months and I’m having a really hard time understanding a lot of the details on this subject. So thank you so much! You guys are my favourite channel for visual understanding ❤️ Best wishes from Denmark!
I think on the primary auditory cortex he meant to say, frequency, amplitude(loudness) and localisation because pitch and frequency are the same thing.
I am a PhD student in Philosophy and Religion, and I am learning about neurology to work on some ideas concerning Philosophy of Mind and Philosophy of Science. I am officially your new biggest fan, well freaking done! Coming from an academic perspective as well, your delivery of lectures is phenomenal. Thank you!
Thank You,Thank You,Thank You.I have no words to describe how you have helped me in understanding Neurology. It is my utmost weak area and I barely passed the examination.
Wanted to thank you for all of your videos. I am in graduate school for speech pathology and these videos help me conceptualize the information! I so appreciate your time!
Guess what?! I have Neuroanatomy and Neurophysiology exam in 3 weeks and lately you guys have been busy. Just wanted to say thank you, really appreciate it!
Such a great video of how to teach in aclear concise way. I had a TBI in 2019 in my right temp0parietal region. Upended my life at 30, Ive made a big comeback! I'm writing a book about it. - Nathan
First of all huge thanks to Zach for taking the time to make each and every point clear. These videos have been my bread and butter since day 1. A slight confusion in this video which i noticed today while revisiting this It is written that the signal from the olfactory bulb reaches the primary olfactory cortex via lateral olfactory striae whereas at 32:20 you explain that its via medial olfactory striae. I know it doesnt matter as it is a very very minute detail but any clarification on this would be helpful. And again i cannot tell you how much i love your videos. Sadly i am not earning yet, so i spent all my pocket money savings to donate to your channel for a month. Will donate more when i start earning.
The sensation of a frequency is commonly referred to as the pitch of a sound. A high pitch sound corresponds to a high frequency sound wave and a low pitch sound corresponds to a low frequency sound wave.
I have my Neuropsychology exam this December, thank you so much for making the subject so easy. Couldn't have relied upon my professor and his lectures.
I just want to say thank you for all the precious lectures that you give us. I’ve been studying neuroanatomy for so many months now and never understood a thing. I went trough a very bad moment and only thanks to your videos I started to understand things and to like what I am studying. I felt so happy today that I almost cried. Thank you thank you thank you billion times. 🥹🥹🥹❤️❤️❤️❤️
That's amazing and so cooool , I just listening and figuring out that all of this loooong looking processing is occurring now while I'm listening, good job Ninjanerd team 💜as always see u next time 💜💜🇨🇦🇨🇦
As usual great video . One small clarification though , why not mention about further details about medial temporal lobe ( hippocampus,entorhinal cortex etc ) and it's role in memory and emotion.
As a musician i have a question concerning Primary Auditory cortex. You mentioned it is in charge of frequency pitch and localisation. When you mean frequency, are you meaning the actual fréquence of the sound wave ? (Which is synonymous to pitch actually) or how frequent the sound may appears in the environment ? Thanks a lot for your lessons ! 😊
I'm a Pre-Nursing student right now, aiming for a BSN. You've single-handedly gotten me through A&P with A's. When I finally start making money, I will definitely donate to your channel, and hope others do as well. You are an excellent teacher. Thank you so much!
I would too
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That’s crazy you studied with this because NinjaNerds content goes waaaaaaaaaaaaay deeper than college A&P, though it’s awesome you were taking the time to learn much more than what is gone over in those courses.
These latest neurology-playlist updates are absolutely on point time-wise, I have an neurology-exam in 2 months and I’m having a really hard time understanding a lot of the details on this subject. So thank you so much! You guys are my favourite channel for visual understanding ❤️ Best wishes from Denmark!
Temporal lobe-
Boundaries-
Lateral sulcus
Pre occiptal notch...
Primary auditory cortex-
Conscious awareness of sound...
Auditory association area-
Meaning or understanding sounds...
Wernicke's area-
Comprehension of written/ spoken language.....
Primary olfactory cortex-
Conscious awareness of smell and analysis of smell pattern....
Insula-
Gustation
Visceral
Vestibular sensation.......
Primary auditory cortex-
Sound waves -
Frequency
Pitch
Localisation.....
Inner ear
CN 08
Cochlea nuclei-
C/L trapezoid body
THALAMUS medial geniculate nucleus
Primary auditory cortex.....
Lesion-
C/L loss of sound stimulus.....
Auditory association cortex-
Sounds
CN 08
C/L primary auditory cortex
Auditory association area
Analysis and recognize the sound.....
Wernicke's area-
Visual primary cortex and auditory cortex..
Wernicke's area
ARCUATE fasciulus
Broca's area
Speech production....
Sound stimulus-
Pitch
Tone
Frequency
Amplitude
Location
Auditory cortex
Visual stimulus
Facial expressions
Visual cortex
Wernicke's area
Broca's area.......
Wernicke's aphasia-
Stroke
Middle cerebral artery
Comprehensive is not intact
No fluent speech
Receptive aphasia....
Primary olfactory cortex-
Odorant.
Olfactory receptor
Olfactory epithelium
Olfactory nerve
Olfactory bulb
Olfactory tract
Striae
Orbitofrontal cortex...
Lateral olfactory cortex-
Primary olfactory cortex
Conscious awareness of smell
Association area
Store analysis.
Limbic system amygdala......
Insular cortex-
5 th cerebral cortex lobe..
Visceral sensation-
Heart
Lungs
Git..
Vestibular sensation-
Equilibrium....
Taste sensation-
Differentiate smell
NTS
Insula....
Thank you sir
Revision 😊
I think on the primary auditory cortex he meant to say, frequency, amplitude(loudness) and localisation because pitch and frequency are the same thing.
I think so@@Das644
Thanks
I am a PhD student in Philosophy and Religion, and I am learning about neurology to work on some ideas concerning Philosophy of Mind and Philosophy of Science. I am officially your new biggest fan, well freaking done! Coming from an academic perspective as well, your delivery of lectures is phenomenal. Thank you!
Thank You,Thank You,Thank You.I have no words to describe how you have helped me in understanding Neurology. It is my utmost weak area and I barely passed the examination.
I can’t thank you enough! I finally understand what’s happening in the brain! You are a great teacher!
Wanted to thank you for all of your videos. I am in graduate school for speech pathology and these videos help me conceptualize the information! I so appreciate your time!
Wernickes explanation- hilarious! Perfect! Love it! Thank you 😄👍
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I am so happy feeling so satisfied I think I’ve learnt the whole neurolgy
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Guess what?! I have Neuroanatomy and Neurophysiology exam in 3 weeks and lately you guys have been busy. Just wanted to say thank you, really appreciate it!
U r the best zak all the love for the neurology playlist even if i would have a normal mark on the exam 😀
37:24 i liked how he draw the heart ، ninja nerd group are really love details thank you very very much
You are great! Helped me identify my problems also gave me information for my doctor to know to help him focus clear on my health issues
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Such a great video of how to teach in aclear concise way. I had a TBI in 2019 in my right temp0parietal region. Upended my life at 30, Ive made a big comeback! I'm writing a book about it. - Nathan
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please keep posting neurology videos!! those are our favorites! Thank you so much!
First of all huge thanks to Zach for taking the time to make each and every point clear. These videos have been my bread and butter since day 1.
A slight confusion in this video which i noticed today while revisiting this
It is written that the signal from the olfactory bulb reaches the primary olfactory cortex via lateral olfactory striae whereas at 32:20 you explain that its via medial olfactory striae.
I know it doesnt matter as it is a very very minute detail but any clarification on this would be helpful.
And again i cannot tell you how much i love your videos. Sadly i am not earning yet, so i spent all my pocket money savings to donate to your channel for a month. Will donate more when i start earning.
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The sensation of a frequency is commonly referred to as the pitch of a sound. A high pitch sound corresponds to a high frequency sound wave and a low pitch sound corresponds to a low frequency sound wave.
Thnx for making my neurology easy
Thank you so your dedications in teaching so many difficult challenging tasks. Wish you good heath during COVID season.
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All of your videos are amazing! Very easy to understand and entertaining to watch. You are a great teacher. I love the neurology playlist!
I have my Neuropsychology exam this December, thank you so much for making the subject so easy. Couldn't have relied upon my professor and his lectures.
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I just want to say thank you for all the precious lectures that you give us. I’ve been studying neuroanatomy for so many months now and never understood a thing. I went trough a very bad moment and only thanks to your videos I started to understand things and to like what I am studying. I felt so happy today that I almost cried. Thank you thank you thank you billion times. 🥹🥹🥹❤️❤️❤️❤️
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That's amazing and so cooool , I just listening and figuring out that all of this loooong looking processing is occurring now while I'm listening, good job Ninjanerd team 💜as always see u next time 💜💜🇨🇦🇨🇦
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As usual great video . One small clarification though , why not mention about further details about medial temporal lobe ( hippocampus,entorhinal cortex etc ) and it's role in memory and emotion.
Your videos are super helpful, sir. I wish you could make a video on the white matter of the cerebrum.
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As a musician i have a question concerning Primary Auditory cortex. You mentioned it is in charge of frequency pitch and localisation. When you mean frequency, are you meaning the actual fréquence of the sound wave ? (Which is synonymous to pitch actually) or how frequent the sound may appears in the environment ? Thanks a lot for your lessons ! 😊
So helpful