This is an educational video. It is showing a real brain removed from a donated dead body to medical college for study purpose. It is made for medical/para medical students for learning neuro-anatomy - which is part of their syllabus.
Yeah! We really are lucky to have such high quality educational videos! I am a student in a medical field myself, and these types of video are just perfect and they have helped me a lot.
@Equinox well that's not what I was saying but even then that could be argued as he signed away his body for study. I was just saying his death helps us learn about ourselves. So even if inadvertently, he died for our knowledge
@@eagleboi3593 You can't learn their dirty secrets in this time because there is no high-tech sci-fi brain analyzer that reads their thoughts or secrets. Most they can do is watch the person's brain waves and spot an abnormality.
A mnie trochę przeraża fakt że wydaje mi się że ten mozg smakuje jak wątróbka czy coś podobnego .. serio. Tak wygląda jego konsystencja podobnie. A kroiłam już kurczaki w domu po zabiciu całe.na części i czyscilam
I am not medical student I don't know why but it gives me weird feelings Watching a brain with help of human brain. Salute to you guys saving our life. You have to see a lot of things Thank you.
I cud remember how much struggle we faced in our mbbs days to learn this at anatomy dissection class, now it's free for all in their mobiles. Thank to technology. Also thank you sir for all your efforts to make such nice anatomy videos I think your channel is best in the world showing anatomy of real organs. Thank you 🙏
Sir ,I'm from 2003 bjmc batch...amongst your very first student ....still remember your wonderful teaching power and attractive personality..it feels so great to see you after ages...excellent sir
@Kingzxluv it's the brain, we have machines that act like a heart and heart transplants but we don't have brain transplants because it's just to complicated -My Brain
As someone who had undergone surgery on the right frontal cortex due to cavernoma, I've always been fascinated after that about learning more about the brain. Thanks for this video.
Medicine is an amazing field; I may not be able to appreciate this to its fullest from my engineering POV, but I learned a thing or two. When I pass, I'd love to donate my brain, too!Thanks for uploading this.
Still I'm studying to be a doctor in Sri Lanka just 17 years old . Don't know more and as well don't know whether I could be a doctor . I would like to thank for sharing a wonderful video with an excellent explanation..
Away from being a medical student, The fact that this a real human brain that had a life once, had memories and was the identity of someone who's now is unknown is disturbing me. when i think of it this way, but we need to learn to understand how our body works. Thanks for the great video
thanks sir I am 14 years and i already watched and learned all the things you taught.My point is that any one can learn from you even though they don't know a thing
The internet is a crazy place. Now I feel like I notice the feeling of my brain floating in CSF. That was an awesome video to stumble across randomly in the middle of the night. Crazy to think that brain was a personality at one point. It's basically the entirty of what you are. Enough youtube for tonight. Thanks doc.
It's incredible how hard our skull is, we have that huge amount of muscle tissue inside us as it seems so mind-blowing how sensitive the human brain can be that can easily be killed if you touch the nerve of it. I may be lost in most of the steps here as it seems really complicated for my autistic brain to follow but always been interested in science on how the human body functions. Honestly, I wouldn't even mind donating my brain to science after I die as I don't want my intestines, eyes, and even heart being devoured by worms & maggots if I get buried as I rather be cremated and my bones turned into a torquoise stone as it's my birthstone. Also, I would LOVE to see the difference between brains of both men & women as our brain sizes are different and how they may be shaped. ☺
The brain we're seeing here has been preserved most likely with formaldehyde. At a certain concentration of formaldehyde, the amino acids (including those that form connective tissue) in this brain tissue have become stable so that they do not denature and therefore the structure of the tissue is preserved. Likewise for the lipids, which form bonds between themselves and become stable. But as far as preserving the ability for conducting electricity, that has long since been lost, because the electrolytes inside and outside of the nerve cells have long since leached out and washed away. The connections (synapses) between neurons and neurotransmitters have long since degraded; applying electricity to this tissue will not generate memories from the departed person's life. Our bodies are like shells of snails or oysters. We function for a few decades, but eventually all that is left is the shell.
I always think of the person who was the owner of the brain. His feelings, his thoughts, memories…… who this person was His familiy deserves my admiration for Donating this organ
Amazing! The origin of our ideas, fears, emotions, feelings, attitudes and responses to our world is un that thiny organ...in short, the history of humankind is there.
That thing once had a personality. It's existence was known to everyone around. There were/are memories related to that personality. Maybe it took decisions which perhaps saved everyone around or maybe not or maybe it was against the present systems. Whichever the case is, it had its own system. Now it just lies there to be understood. Like any other story which ends.
I wonder if maybe someday technology becomes very good that could look at some memories from a dead person's brain It's very impossible but it would be interesting
Precisely. I hope I don’t sound weird, but I feel the same way whenever I go through a thrift store. Around here, of course we have Goodwill or Salvation Army. Touching a plate, or a funny mug that belong to someone who might not be alive any longer. What did they think when they received it as a gift? What about that TV that’s just collecting dust on the shelf? Maybe it was watched by a person learning about history/politics/whatever. Or the Berlin wall falling down What about that goofy looking striped suit hanging over there? Maybe it was the favorite suit of a guy who died at 90 years old. Or maybe it was the only thing he could afford to get married in. Everything is connected to everything
Isn't it interesting a human brain is trying to understand itself though it's controlling our body efficiently but still it has the curiosity to learn about itself.. science is wonder😍
The nervous system is so interesting. What helped me understand it was what I call "the rule of two". You have the CNS and the PNS. You have sympathetic and parasympathetic. You have white matter and gray matter. You have autonomic and somatic. You have myelinated and unmyelinated. And so on and so forth
Dr Kariya: Whether mRNA etc cause memories is highly controversial. Thanks for sharing such an easily understandable explanation of such a complex organ 🙏
Legends are still waiting for the desi version of this video😂😂😂 ... Words are too complex but hats off for this video and to all those who are holding this complex knowledge...👍👍
I am not medical students, but i always interested to study brain, dont know why.. this is the first time i literally see the brain inside out, which was impossible without being medical students. thx alot doc for a detailed explanation. it has so many new words for me to digest, but more or less i can related somehow i cant explained... billion thanks for making this video.. atleast now i know how is my brain looks like. 😁
The fact that a lump of meat is capable of thinking, imagining, forming connection, holding memories, feeling emotion and thinking logically is absolutely phenomenal and might I say, mind blowing.
I nearly fell over laughing when he referred to the skull as a "brain box" 🤣 Hearing a medical student/professional call it that has a bit of humor to it
Ty so much for making this video. U tell so many wonderful things about brain and also proved that if interest is developed in a subject then it becomes very easy to study the subject.
Somewhat true, but the question arises that dolphins use their brain more than us and they have developed Sonar using their brain which humans haven't yet :( and bla bla...
Thanks for this review I'm actually thinking of getting one for me, a couple friends, and politicians I wasn't sure between a few models but this one actually looks pretty good I'll give it more thought tho
This was made a year ago and I'm getting a recommendation about it today, still really interesting to hear about even while not being a medical student
Unknown:donates the brain Doctor:puts the brain on the patient The patient:where am I? The family:OMG your alive!!! The patient:Who are you guys? Family:it's us The patient:where's Jessica Family:Who?!! Doctor:oof the memories of who donated is in there now
My very first thought when I saw it.. Eat your walnuts people ! Its so amazing how the Creator made fruits and vegetables exactly like the body part that needs it
WOW! VERY GOOD VIDEO..WE ARE ALL IN MEDICAL FIELD.I AM MLT..WIFE GNM NURSE..DAUGHTER BSc NURSE IN S.AFRICA! SON IS BSc NURSE IN SAUDHI..DAUGHTER IN LAW = BSc NURSE AT SAUDI! MY LATE FATHER WAS DOCTOR IN SINGAPPORE & AFTER THAT IN KERALA.INDIA!
I am a electrical engineer. Looking at the complexity of the brain mechanism/the design/draining and fluid dynamics, it looks impossible that this has just evolved on its own just by chance. There definitely is a super engineer+doctor team seating in heaven above who designed this
Given the gigantic size and amount of the cosmic fluid, this actually looks very possible to happen by chance somewhere. And we can only be there where it has happened. So it makes sense. Also, none of these has happened by chance at once. These have emerged over billions of years from simplest forms, step by step. Once a self replicating mechanism was developed, combined with the right environment, there was no looking back. Everything took care of itself after that.
Yes, you are right. In fact, no noticable development has occured to us after our Homo sapiens sapiens specie has come into existence. Them and us are the same. All of these neural networks had already developed by then over hundereds of crores of years.
This is an educational video.
It is showing a real brain removed from a donated dead body to medical college for study purpose. It is made for medical/para medical students for learning neuro-anatomy - which is part of their syllabus.
Thank you man
I literally thought that the brain was a toy
Niceeee
Ohhhhhh ok
#experiments
#brain
Wow
So are we not just gonna appreciate how these quality contents gets provided to us for free. Damn, what a long way we've come.
Yeah! We really are lucky to have such high quality educational videos! I am a student in a medical field myself, and these types of video are just perfect and they have helped me a lot.
@Joaosoli i mean yes youtube is free to download
No.. coz we need internet to watch youtube and internet can be got by money
Yeah at the cost of this dude dying for our knowledge lmao
@Equinox well that's not what I was saying but even then that could be argued as he signed away his body for study. I was just saying his death helps us learn about ourselves. So even if inadvertently, he died for our knowledge
I appreciate whomever donated their body.
Never got to meet them, but they are teaching me about myself.
Hope they lived a beautiful life.
They pretty much dead
@@uwhaj484 yes
Allah donated ur body
@@uwhaj484 thats why he said donated their body and "Lived".....
Very true
It’s crazy to think the amount of memories that brain has contained, an entire childhood and adulthood right in the palm of someone’s hand
Kfc
@@habibullaislive !???
Well the dead cells of those connections
Woooooahhhh
You can alternatively name it as "Unboxing Of Brain".
Laughing and thinking how the fuck is this making me laugh and recommending to comment here.
Burn
🤣🤣
Unboxing and teardown video at the same time
😂😂😂
The only organ which is studying itself.
Underrated comment
Lol
Hahahahah.
XDD true
XD 💯
Huge respect for the person and his family who donate this brain to medical 🙌🏻
Респект😎
he was just a dead body brain so it wasnt a living life donation
Well that's a dummy
@@s.r9211 it ain't pal
@@s.r9211 this is real brain
This person felt love, pain, greif, guilt, scared all in another person's hands. Whoever passed and gave their body away props to you up there.
It's weird to think you're essentially holding a person there- all their memories, neural connections, what made them who they are... it's chilling.
I am sure that with a high-tech sci-fi brain analyzer you are able to learn all of their dirty secrets.
@@eagleboi3593 j'espère pas
@@eagleboi3593 You can't learn their dirty secrets in this time because there is no high-tech sci-fi brain analyzer that reads their thoughts or secrets. Most they can do is watch the person's brain waves and spot an abnormality.
A mnie trochę przeraża fakt że wydaje mi się że ten mozg smakuje jak wątróbka czy coś podobnego
.. serio. Tak wygląda jego konsystencja podobnie. A kroiłam już kurczaki w domu po zabiciu całe.na części i czyscilam
That's what I am thinking, all of his or her information is inside it. Imagine how much information there must be.
I am not medical student
I don't know why but it gives me weird feelings
Watching a brain with help of human brain.
Salute to you guys saving our life.
You have to see a lot of things
Thank you.
@short videos same 🙂🔫
Its disgusting
No offense to docs
Why are you calling yourself disgusting?
You are the brain
@@YellohMelloh fun fact: walnuts are good for brain development.👍
Topic
0:07 -skull cap
0:20 -orientation of brain
0:45 -monro kellie doctrine
1:30 -pia matter
1:50 -weight
3:45 -fascinating facts
4:40 - parts of brain
5:20 - cerebrum
6:00 -prosencephalon
6:12 -telencephalon
7:53 -diencephalon
9:06 -boundaries of T & D
10:30 -choroid plexus
11:11 -ventricles
11:42 -mesencephalon(midbrain)
12:00 -aqueduct of sylvius
12:33 - hindbrain(rhombancephalon)
13:50 - foramen of magendie+luschka
14:27 - cerebellum
15:00 -folia & fissures
16:32 -arbor vitae cerebelli
16:55 -neurons & neuroglia
17:53 -memory storage
18:27 -cerebral cortex
19:55 -central lobe(insula) & limbic lobe
Thank you so much ;)
Thank you sir
P0⁰
Good !👍
J
I cud remember how much struggle we faced in our mbbs days to learn this at anatomy dissection class, now it's free for all in their mobiles. Thank to technology. Also thank you sir for all your efforts to make such nice anatomy videos I think your channel is best in the world showing anatomy of real organs. Thank you 🙏
Huge respect to the person who donated his/her body for all of us to learn.🙏
Bro this is taken from a dead person
@@NooBSanKat they still signed a paper to donate this while they were alive idk about u but that takes guts
@@NooBSanKat a dead person who signed for it when they were alive.
@@l.l.l364 why does it take guts?
@@l.l.l364 it doesn't need guts,we would not be alive to even feel it bruh
I am thinking how many wonderful memories are stored in it
Only free fire memory 😂😂😂
What if its a tiktoker's brain.... full of shitt
And painful memories also
@@yoobro6136 lol😆🤣😂
@@Kombanff7 malayali😂
Sir ,I'm from 2003 bjmc batch...amongst your very first student ....still remember your wonderful teaching power and attractive personality..it feels so great to see you after ages...excellent sir
I am also from the class of 2003
What are u doin rn now a days..after doing bjmc long ago?
@@udbhavghildiyal9527 I'm a plastic surgeon practicing at navsari..
I am a Neet aspirant.BJMC is my dream college.wish me luck guys.
Xcbe
Thanks for being a genuine guy and teaching us without anything in return, a teacher should always be like this. 😊 BTW I'm a civionics engineer.
What is civionics?
He is a great teacher. Very clear, no waffling. It’s amazing how many online lectures have ummms and other filler words.
@@wisestudentbonk civil engineering plus electrical engineering
The fact this is someone's memories and thoughts aswell as dreams. This is incredible!
Do the memory cease to exist or the brain is a shell of where the thoughts used to be
"The brain is the MOST important organ in the body"
~The Brain
My God, there is no concept of "the most important organ." Everything is important at once.
@Kingzxluv I'm turning to you, since you don't understand jokes.
@Kingzxluv fatherless behaivor.💀😭
@Kingzxluv Fate asked. Dont embarrass yourself in the comments, youngster.
@Kingzxluv it's the brain, we have machines that act like a heart and heart transplants but we don't have brain transplants because it's just to complicated
-My Brain
- My brain: “yuck!“
- My brain two seconds later: „Wait... that's literally me!“
- My brain a minute later: „Damn, I'm one ugly fella. 😟“
😂
Shi--🤣
ruclips.net/video/gqRB8_5nrg4/видео.html *ankha full*←
Hannibal: 🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤
The more ugly ur brain .the more ur inteligent
As someone who had undergone surgery on the right frontal cortex due to cavernoma, I've always been fascinated after that about learning more about the brain. Thanks for this video.
My respect to the donator, I'm not a medical student but i wanted to learn something we don't see every day.
I needed some more knowledge......
I can't understand properly in 14 😂
well I don't think he gonna need it anymore
Donor you mean 😅
I think It's "John Doe" Body.
ruclips.net/video/7ep2ZroZB_Y/видео.html
My brain seeing a brain explained by a brain 🧠
Brainception
Greetings from one brain to another
@@happyboi347 greetings back human brain 🧠🧠
Braingame😇
@@denisedesireeannaneumann9804 lol
Medicine is an amazing field; I may not be able to appreciate this to its fullest from my engineering POV, but I learned a thing or two. When I pass, I'd love to donate my brain, too!Thanks for uploading this.
Got error in your brain..we found p**n in your memory 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
ruclips.net/channel/UC08cCBZY1pQ2oTFFhYMg1mQ
Dude as a medical student I must say that without engineering modern day surgery can never be even imagined.
Still I'm studying to be a doctor in Sri Lanka just 17 years old . Don't know more and as well don't know whether I could be a doctor . I would like to thank for sharing a wonderful video with an excellent explanation..
Away from being a medical student, The fact that this a real human brain that had a life once, had memories and was the identity of someone who's now is unknown is disturbing me.
when i think of it this way, but we need to learn to understand how our body works. Thanks for the great video
@@lumberbeatle92mati73 Yep, it's real
@@lumberbeatle92mati73 Yuh, if you want more info about it, then you can read the pinned comment. It said that it was from a donated body.
Maybe we could take its memories
@@axjagfilms what about muscular memory?
That's exactly what I'm thinking about....
I am a tech student 😁, but I always wondered how the internal organs look like 😂😂😂.
Doctors are really great ❤️❤️❤️.
Thank you for saving lives ❤️
It looks delicious omg what the f is happening to me???
your welcome 😉
@@stephenbullring3747 R.I.P
@@DrEggoEggtavius he is ded
Start looking for gore videos you will find people eating human internal organs
it’s crazy when you think about all the memories stored in that brain.
Fr
FR it’s actually kind of unsettling to know there’s a whole lifetime of knowledge experiences and memories in that single brain
Things that probably he saw
😢
well it's a dead brain that will probably not work again? You think it still has memories in it?
thanks sir
I am 14 years and i already watched and learned all the things you taught.My point is that any one can learn from you even though they don't know a thing
Thank you brother, you actually explained us better than our zoom class
True bro 😂😂
You here?
ruclips.net/video/7ep2ZroZB_Y/видео.html
I mean… to be fair he has an actual brain with him.
I am not a medical/paramedical student but, I like your teaching. You are a good teacher.
The internet is a crazy place. Now I feel like I notice the feeling of my brain floating in CSF. That was an awesome video to stumble across randomly in the middle of the night. Crazy to think that brain was a personality at one point. It's basically the entirty of what you are. Enough youtube for tonight. Thanks doc.
Same!! 😂🤯🫨
It's incredible how hard our skull is, we have that huge amount of muscle tissue inside us as it seems so mind-blowing how sensitive the human brain can be that can easily be killed if you touch the nerve of it. I may be lost in most of the steps here as it seems really complicated for my autistic brain to follow but always been interested in science on how the human body functions. Honestly, I wouldn't even mind donating my brain to science after I die as I don't want my intestines, eyes, and even heart being devoured by worms & maggots if I get buried as I rather be cremated and my bones turned into a torquoise stone as it's my birthstone.
Also, I would LOVE to see the difference between brains of both men & women as our brain sizes are different and how they may be shaped. ☺
Are you a psychopath? What is "😊*?
🤢
I'm not a medical student but this interests me looking at my brain 🧠😀
me too!
your Jonny Sins patient.
It's actually you're brain looking at itself
@@ryojuro_chan ayo rengoku aren't you suposed to be dead😃
A
The brain we're seeing here has been preserved most likely with formaldehyde. At a certain concentration of formaldehyde, the amino acids (including those that form connective tissue) in this brain tissue have become stable so that they do not denature and therefore the structure of the tissue is preserved. Likewise for the lipids, which form bonds between themselves and become stable. But as far as preserving the ability for conducting electricity, that has long since been lost, because the electrolytes inside and outside of the nerve cells have long since leached out and washed away. The connections (synapses) between neurons and neurotransmitters have long since degraded; applying electricity to this tissue will not generate memories from the departed person's life. Our bodies are like shells of snails or oysters. We function for a few decades, but eventually all that is left is the shell.
Not to forget the discoloration
Yes sir. 🤓
No idea what you said
@@frozeup4758 w e a r e s n a i l s
yeah give me like 10 minutes to process what the fuck you just said >:0
Thank you so much for your teaching. The very first time I have seen the brain clearly because of you Sir.
Why was this recommended as asmr?… **stays anyway and actually learns something** .. with a little bit of squishy asmr too 👀
As an undergrad psych student, this is amazing, seeing the brain physically and understand the functions of each piece he talks about as well
That man has someone’s entire life full of memories in his hands.
when you die there are no more memories or feelings
I always think of the person who was the owner of the brain. His feelings, his thoughts, memories…… who this person was
His familiy deserves my admiration for
Donating this organ
Is it real?
@@bbt3913 yq
@@bbt3913 نعم
@@bbt3913 yes
@burbon clab yes!
At breakfast before work, it's best to watch this wonderful video!
Happy to see you starting neuroanatomy lectures
Amazing! The origin of our ideas, fears, emotions, feelings, attitudes and responses to our world is un that thiny organ...in short, the history of humankind is there.
Is it clever that Brain cheats you by telling you that Brain is the most important part to live?
😂
😂😂😂
Only brain dead people knows the importance of brain
@@Dailymotivechannel koi sense bani
@@shadoweditz6922 Your brain told me that
You are practically a lifeline sir.
That thing once had a personality. It's existence was known to everyone around. There were/are memories related to that personality. Maybe it took decisions which perhaps saved everyone around or maybe not or maybe it was against the present systems. Whichever the case is, it had its own system. Now it just lies there to be understood. Like any other story which ends.
Mindblowing indeed
I wonder if maybe someday technology becomes very good that could look at some memories from a dead person's brain
It's very impossible but it would be interesting
Precisely. I hope I don’t sound weird, but I feel the same way whenever I go through a thrift store. Around here, of course we have Goodwill or Salvation Army. Touching a plate, or a funny mug that belong to someone who might not be alive any longer. What did they think when they received it as a gift? What about that TV that’s just collecting dust on the shelf? Maybe it was watched by a person learning about history/politics/whatever. Or the Berlin wall falling down
What about that goofy looking striped suit hanging over there? Maybe it was the favorite suit of a guy who died at 90 years old. Or maybe it was the only thing he could afford to get married in.
Everything is connected to everything
@@BobBilheimer Exactly how I feel and think. That's why I always love going to thrift stores, antique shops and museums. Glad I am not alone.
すげえ...本物の脳なんて初めて見た...
貴重な映像をありがとうございます!
日本人がいた
I'm an IT engineer. But watching this is really interesting. It doesn't feel weird. 😄
Yea but studying is very weird 😂
Italiano?
@@coprilettodelnapoli5466 yes
Same 😂
IT 4th year 😂
@@sakunagaming7444 begging for money in future will also be weird 😂
What a privilege it is to watch this from anywhere we are in this beautiful world. Incredible!
Isn't it interesting a human brain is trying to understand itself though it's controlling our body efficiently but still it has the curiosity to learn about itself.. science is wonder😍
The nervous system is so interesting. What helped me understand it was what I call "the rule of two". You have the CNS and the PNS. You have sympathetic and parasympathetic. You have white matter and gray matter. You have autonomic and somatic. You have myelinated and unmyelinated. And so on and so forth
Ha ha. Actually, very little is known. Science is only starting.
I'm in class 10 and I know this 😂
Him: "Only For Medical Students"
Me as a gamer: That Looks Sick
I was so shocked at how heavy the human brain actually is when I held one in my hands.
Same with the human heart.
Very informative thanks for sharing!
Trillions of gb memory stored in this biological part unbelievable how God creates us
Allohuakbar, Maa Syaa Allah🌹
@@Noberios you are liar
Om sakthi
Commented by an idiot we can see 2 other idots following him
@@Noberios interesting, so many scientists say there MUST be something higher than us - I don't understand your point
Dr Kariya: Whether mRNA etc cause memories is highly controversial.
Thanks for sharing such an easily understandable explanation of such a complex organ 🙏
*i bet that hollow part is where the brain stores all the cringe memories so it can replay them when you try to sleep.*
Hahahhahahahhahaha
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Too ridiculous to not like. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That part has nothing to do with memories, sorry
Its called lateral ventricle- csf is present there
@@randomchikbum9169 it's called a joke
Legends are still waiting for the desi version of this video😂😂😂 ...
Words are too complex but hats off for this video and to all those who are holding this complex knowledge...👍👍
Thanku sir...I will never forget this now.🥰🥰
You r doing a great job, your channel is one of my most important channels on RUclips.
Thank u
I am not medical students, but i always interested to study brain, dont know why.. this is the first time i literally see the brain inside out, which was impossible without being medical students.
thx alot doc for a detailed explanation.
it has so many new words for me to digest, but more or less i can related somehow i cant explained...
billion thanks for making this video.. atleast now i know how is my brain looks like.
😁
OMG!
I am having biology exam day after tomorrow and I got this in recommendation..
Now i can see whatever i studied in real life😊
Same bro
قال تعالى (.. كَذَلِكَ يُبَيِّنُ اللَّهُ لَكُمُ الآيَاتِ لَعَلَّكُمْ تَعْقِلُونَ)
The fact that a lump of meat is capable of thinking, imagining, forming connection, holding memories, feeling emotion and thinking logically is absolutely phenomenal and might I say, mind blowing.
It even looks quite tasty like a walnut!
@@Ben-ld1qi what on earth- 🤠
@@Ben-ld1qi that walnut looking kinda fleshy 🤨
@@Wetbread127 probably needs to be roasted first
@@Ben-ld1qi You gain two brains if you eat it.
Excellent explanation 👌 I was understanding lot in this video sir I am not educated such way but I was understanding your explanation 👍
Thanks for tutorial!!♥️now I can do it myself at home with my friend's brains
Lol
Rh
Hol up
My condolences to your friends 🤣
🤭🤦😂😂👍👍
This is WAY better than the news!
"Brain named itself as the most intelligent and important organ."
yet mine is stupid
@@byebye3180 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Such a narcissist organ
Huge Respect 🙏 *May His Brain Rest In Peace* 🙏🧠💐
I nearly fell over laughing when he referred to the skull as a "brain box" 🤣 Hearing a medical student/professional call it that has a bit of humor to it
Most knowledgeable video I ever seen
Superb. Thanks a ton for posting this
Respect the human who gave his life to introduce his brain by someone
@Gofio De Millo yup human my bad
One of the few of whom I understand the content 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
This video helped me a lot in understanding the chapter "control and coordination " of my tent board syllabus.... I will be greatly thankful to you
Ty so much for making this video. U tell so many wonderful things about brain and also proved that if interest is developed in a subject then it becomes very easy to study the subject.
Thanks a lot to explain how the human brain functions it's very helpful. The brain stores multiple memories.
Not a medical student but this was interesting to watch and very informative
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I can't understand Hsc 8th Chapter. after seeing this video I am now pro in human brain Basic. Thank you sir ❤
Great lecture doctor.
Now if we could just teach people how to use the one that they have.
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Imagine being able to use the brain and connect it to a device so you can see some of the memories that person had
The most powerful thing in the universe,"*The human brain"*
Noo
@@mathuranathchandra2405 lol...that means u don't use ur brain anymore 😁😁😁😁
Says the human brain 😹
@@nidhia6292 😁😁
Somewhat true, but the question arises that dolphins use their brain more than us and they have developed Sonar using their brain which humans haven't yet :( and bla bla...
Did…. Did he just call it the “brain box”?! Lmaooo seriously though- this is incredible content. On RUclips. Christ almighty… it’s absolutely amazing.
I feel sad because how many adorable and happiness memories would have saved in it
My friend need this thing. He's born without it.
Sathyam 😆
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And my siblings needs it
Thanks for this review I'm actually thinking of getting one for me, a couple friends, and politicians I wasn't sure between a few models but this one actually looks pretty good I'll give it more thought tho
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Lmao
Lmao
Broder. Come bien.si
Oquei debes comer detas
A brain explaining other brain
Wonderful!!
This was made a year ago and I'm getting a recommendation about it today, still really interesting to hear about even while not being a medical student
I'm only a middle schools girl that too 12 years old!
I am also
@@investorzclubacademy4238 go and eat carrot then
@@funky_cartel097 why??? 😑😑 Can't stand me watching this video?plus how old r you!?
This guy taught me a lot of stuff that I shouldn’t know
I had to do a sheep brain dissection recently for one of my classes, so I definitely remember a lot of this stuff!
To think that you can hold everything a person ever was in your hands like this, makes me existential
Unknown:donates the brain
Doctor:puts the brain on the patient
The patient:where am I?
The family:OMG your alive!!!
The patient:Who are you guys?
Family:it's us
The patient:where's Jessica
Family:Who?!!
Doctor:oof the memories of who donated is in there now
*It looks exactly like the Walnut*
WOW!
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My very first thought when I saw it..
Eat your walnuts people !
Its so amazing how the Creator made fruits and vegetables exactly like the body part that needs it
Pls don't put me in FBI list
I was just watching it for fun
L-I'm sorry
His brain: "Well let's check this old version brain out"
WOW! VERY GOOD VIDEO..WE ARE ALL IN MEDICAL FIELD.I AM MLT..WIFE GNM NURSE..DAUGHTER BSc NURSE IN S.AFRICA! SON IS BSc NURSE IN SAUDHI..DAUGHTER IN LAW = BSc NURSE AT SAUDI! MY LATE FATHER WAS DOCTOR IN SINGAPPORE & AFTER THAT IN KERALA.INDIA!
As a psychology and Neuroscience student, thank you so much
Brilliant explanation 👍👍..only if the contrast and picture illumination was enhanced ,it would have been a masterpiece 👍👍🙏
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What an indian buling down bowling down
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Explanation is very crystal clear👍🏻, you gave very precious information about the brain 🧠. Thank you sir 🙏
Hey I know you
I will make brain curry for you. Very tasty!
@@حضرمون no thanks bhai
This is very educational video sir for students before neet UG qualification
I am a electrical engineer. Looking at the complexity of the brain mechanism/the design/draining and fluid dynamics, it looks impossible that this has just evolved on its own just by chance. There definitely is a super engineer+doctor team seating in heaven above who designed this
Given the gigantic size and amount of the cosmic fluid, this actually looks very possible to happen by chance somewhere. And we can only be there where it has happened. So it makes sense.
Also, none of these has happened by chance at once. These have emerged over billions of years from simplest forms, step by step. Once a self replicating mechanism was developed, combined with the right environment, there was no looking back. Everything took care of itself after that.
The age of human race is only 200000 yrs. This is too short a time for automatic development
Yes, you are right. In fact, no noticable development has occured to us after our Homo sapiens sapiens specie has come into existence. Them and us are the same. All of these neural networks had already developed by then over hundereds of crores of years.
Really happy that you started Neuroanatomy too...Keep it up
Wonderful and very detailed explanation about brain. Thank you so much for your patience and interest to explain everything. 🙏🙏💐🌺💕
Thank you so much sir for providing this video for all