Wow, you are so enthuistic I can't help but be intruiged by the material, I am going to watch all of your videos.. thanks alot Prof Fink, -you new youtube student
respected sir, if u have any specific site for your lession,then let me know.....i just want to hear all kind of lecture your providing....it really helped me..!!!plz do help....waiting for your reply!
oh I think I've heard that bit of before about you only have a certain number of neurons. So if you feel like your neurons were burned out does that mean you lost your brain cells? This is so depressing
Fantastic lecture, as always but not entirely correct. Neurogenesis does occur in the hippocampus in the adult brain and is vitally important in learning and memory (see experiments by Gage et al in the 1990s).
You are correct. And thank you for making this point. HOWEVER, all of the rest of the Nervous System generally lacks the capacity to undergo cell division, and I wished to emphasize the characteristics of the Nervous System in general.
+akrrrs 1 Thank you for the link. I was aware that some neurons in the hippocampus apparently retain their ability to undergo cell division. HOWEVER, this is clearly the exception to the general principle that neurons can not undergo cell division.
+professorfink Of course - sorry, I didn't mean to be pedantic. It must be difficult to get everything across in the lectures. Please accept my sincere thanks for your great lectures. I've spent the last few days refreshing my knowledge of physiology and anatomy. You really break things down and explain things in such a clear and interesting manner. I'm an early career researcher (in neuropathology, if you hadn't guessed!) and am just starting to lecture undergraduates so you've really provided some inspiration and knowledge (!) that I'll aspire to pass on. Thanks again. Ahmad
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Slapping and forced large movement of his body enhances input, an excellent lecture.
Thank u Prof. Fink!! this is the simplist way to explain neurons and their functions!
Wow, you are so enthuistic I can't help but be intruiged by the material, I am going to watch all of your videos.. thanks alot Prof Fink, -you new youtube student
So helpful much easier to be taught than read a textbook, thank you !
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respected sir,
if u have any specific site for your lession,then let me know.....i just want to hear all kind of lecture your providing....it really helped me..!!!plz do help....waiting for your reply!
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who would dislike this??
oh I think I've heard that bit of before about you only have a certain number of neurons. So if you feel like your neurons were burned out does that mean you lost your brain cells? This is so depressing
Fantastic lecture, as always but not entirely correct. Neurogenesis does occur in the hippocampus in the adult brain and is vitally important in learning and memory (see experiments by Gage et al in the 1990s).
You are correct. And thank you for making this point. HOWEVER, all of the rest of the Nervous System generally lacks the capacity to undergo cell division, and I wished to emphasize the characteristics of the Nervous System in general.
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The Person who disliked this was my professor.
e.g. www.nature.com/nm/journal/v4/n11/abs/nm1198_1313.html
+akrrrs 1 Thank you for the link. I was aware that some neurons in the hippocampus apparently retain their ability to undergo cell division. HOWEVER, this is clearly the exception to the general principle that neurons can not undergo cell division.
+professorfink Of course - sorry, I didn't mean to be pedantic. It must be difficult to get everything across in the lectures. Please accept my sincere thanks for your great lectures. I've spent the last few days refreshing my knowledge of physiology and anatomy. You really break things down and explain things in such a clear and interesting manner. I'm an early career researcher (in neuropathology, if you hadn't guessed!) and am just starting to lecture undergraduates so you've really provided some inspiration and knowledge (!) that I'll aspire to pass on. Thanks again. Ahmad
My sincere Best Wishes!