Great video! Just a note that in Benedikt syndrome, the lateral lemniscus is what contributes to the sensory loss as well as sensory ataxia. The superior cerebellar peduncle contributes to a pure a cerebellar ataxia (no sensory component) as well as tremor / choreoathetoid movements. Love your passion for education--thanks for sharing.
Your drawings and easy tricks to learn and remember each topic of discussion makes watching your videos quite enjoyable and saves me so much time in my studies TY
it took me a second to realize what you meant about divisible into 12. So like each CN in midline is a number that can be divided INTO 12, not that you add all the CN's in the midline and they should EQUAL 12. That tripped me up for a second lol.
Great video, but abducens lesions do not result in a down-and-out eye, they result in an adducted eye. The abducens nerve is called so because it is responsible for tion. So, impairment will result in abduction (out-eye) impairment.
Are their any doctors I should go to and get a checkup ??? Like other than a dentist and getting a physical. Like should I see an allergist. Like any other type of doctors I should see???? Curious of stuff like this. I wanna know what doctors have to say about my body lol or my brain
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Great video! Just a note that in Benedikt syndrome, the lateral lemniscus is what contributes to the sensory loss as well as sensory ataxia. The superior cerebellar peduncle contributes to a pure a cerebellar ataxia (no sensory component) as well as tremor / choreoathetoid movements. Love your passion for education--thanks for sharing.
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Your drawings and easy tricks to learn and remember each topic of discussion makes watching your videos quite enjoyable and saves me so much time in my studies TY
it took me a second to realize what you meant about divisible into 12. So like each CN in midline is a number that can be divided INTO 12, not that you add all the CN's in the midline and they should EQUAL 12. That tripped me up for a second lol.
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Thank you for the video! The rule of 4 is a great one, I will use it to remember midbrain features:) Your videos about nervous system are my favorite!
Great presentation sir.
Just finished the Neurology Playlist, that was interesting, thank you!
11:25 is this the mechanism behind pupil reaction that First Responders are analyzing to determine concussion damage?
I love how organized the video was made! Great animations!
Amazing and Interesting
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Divide into 12 except 1& 2 and your examples with drawings made for an easy to remember method for my studies TY
Hello, my child have parinaud syndrome by birth, now is 5 years old. can hyperbaric oxygen therapy helps with that? MRI scan show no tumor.
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Great video, but abducens lesions do not result in a down-and-out eye, they result in an adducted eye. The abducens nerve is called so because it is responsible for tion. So, impairment will result in abduction (out-eye) impairment.
I had stroke knocked balance off as well as a hearing and sight on right side
Great video
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Please make video on chemistry of proteins
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Pls can i know how you make your videos. Which app or how to do such videos
Please make a video on foville syndrome please
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How to know it’s not myasthenia Gravis?
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Are their any doctors I should go to and get a checkup ??? Like other than a dentist and getting a physical.
Like should I see an allergist. Like any other type of doctors I should see????
Curious of stuff like this. I wanna know what doctors have to say about my body lol or my brain
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