I'm in nursing school and discovered your videos when I was taking physiology. I review your videos frequently for my medical-surgical and pharmacology classes. Thank you for taking the time to make these videos.
At 46:24, Na ion influx shows the process of attaining +60 mV. And inside charge of positive and efflux for Na ion may represent the situation after attaining +60 mV. And thanx for the lecture !!
Thanks for making it easy.Studying Neurophysiology was always a night mare but not anymore with Blessed teachers like you.Please don’t stop posting videos we need teachers like you.
Loving your lectures! What anatomy course are you referring to in this video? I have checked your page and can't seem to find what you're referring to 😅
28: 53 I learned to think of positive and negative energy, as 2 different types of currency as in, positive energy is like gold coins and negative energy as silver coins if the inside has + 5, that is like 5 gold coins and the outside has +15, so 15 gold coins the inside has +5, which is 10 less positive energy ( or 10 less gold coins) the outside is "richer" in positive energy the inside of the cell has fewer "gold coins" or quantity of positive energy
Pls can there be a lecture video further in neurophysiology like the receptors ,spinal cord ,reflexes ,cerebral cortex,basal ganglia cerebellum,brain stem ,thalamus ,proprioreceptors I would really appreciate
how can I have access to the pdf or ptt you'er using? Thank you so much for uploading these videos, they helped me a lot during my physiology course last semesteer and I'm taking pathophysiology this course. I'd like to review all my information and it would be lovely to have a readable form of your lectures.
i dont get why bigger axons have faster conduction... arent they supposed to have *bigger* resistance? it takes more ions to get inside it and change it relative to a small axon
Hello @mogobe775 - actually, larger axons have less resistance so that is why they conduct faster! Think about blood vessel diameter or any other flow through a "tube" - as the diameter increases, the resistance decreases.
Hello Hiba, for this course we used Sherwood Physiology: www.amazon.com/Human-Physiology-Systems-Lauralee-Sherwood/dp/1285866932/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_14_t_0?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=33MX5ZV4VFTY2HKD2BPA
Dennis Wever thank you for your feedback. This is an introductory course for pre-nursing college students with little to no background in the sciences. While this may not be the course for you, it certainly fills a need for many others.
I'm in nursing school and discovered your videos when I was taking physiology. I review your videos frequently for my medical-surgical and pharmacology classes. Thank you for taking the time to make these videos.
This is so explicit, can be termed Neuro-made-easy. Thanx a lot for this. I look forward to having more of your lectures
Thanks for the lucid explanations, great lecture!
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Thank you for really breaking this down and uploading this video, very helpful:)
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This video is extremely helpful! thank you so much!
Excellent as always! Thank you professor 😊
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Hi I’m a GCSE student and thought this was very useful, thanks.
You explained this so clearly! So helpful, thank you!!
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At 46:24, Na ion influx shows the process of attaining +60 mV. And inside charge of positive and efflux for Na ion may represent the situation after attaining +60 mV.
And thanx for the lecture !!
Thanks!! Amazing lectures
thank you professor , that was a real save!
Thanks for making it easy.Studying Neurophysiology was always a night mare but not anymore with Blessed teachers like you.Please don’t stop posting videos we need teachers like you.
Loved it , it's super Amazing,Thank you so much
You are such a good teacher
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He voice is so soothing:)
Thank you great lecture
Thank you. It really helps me understand! Is there anyway to access the slides by the way? ❤️
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Thank you for your kindness Bernardo! I am so happy to help!
Why is all of this so easy to understand for computer science students.....
Loving your lectures! What anatomy course are you referring to in this video? I have checked your page and can't seem to find what you're referring to 😅
wonderful session
very clearly explanation
28: 53
I learned to think of positive and negative energy, as 2 different types of currency
as in, positive energy is like gold coins
and negative energy as silver coins
if the inside has + 5, that is like 5 gold coins
and the outside has +15, so 15 gold coins
the inside has +5, which is 10 less positive energy ( or 10 less gold coins)
the outside is "richer" in positive energy
the inside of the cell has fewer "gold coins" or quantity of positive energy
Thank You!
Can you please attach pdf of it or send file to me??
The joy I had after seeing she had a video on this? 😭🤣
thanks helpfull lecture
amazing teacher
Pls can there be a lecture video further in neurophysiology like the receptors ,spinal cord ,reflexes ,cerebral cortex,basal ganglia cerebellum,brain stem ,thalamus ,proprioreceptors I would really appreciate
Exactly
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Can we have the ppt please
About action potential and membrane potential..i cant find them
Thank you
thanks but I was much in an Expectancy of The Mylophic Movement of Potassium... otherwise nice and Dope veo .. helpful
great
Helpful
Thank you so much
You're welcome!
Which textbook is this?
Mam all the videos about physiology should be uploaded...
She is AMAZING.
Thank you for your kindness Zarin Mohima!
how can I have access to the pdf or ptt you'er using? Thank you so much for uploading these videos, they helped me a lot during my physiology course last semesteer and I'm taking pathophysiology this course. I'd like to review all my information and it would be lovely to have a readable form of your lectures.
Hi Layla. You can find notes and resources on our website: p4s-education.com/
11:50 structure of neuron
i dont get why bigger axons have faster conduction... arent they supposed to have *bigger* resistance? it takes more ions to get inside it and change it relative to a small axon
Hello @mogobe775 - actually, larger axons have less resistance so that is why they conduct faster! Think about blood vessel diameter or any other flow through a "tube" - as the diameter increases, the resistance decreases.
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do you have other medicine lectures, prof sara?
omg your voice is so nice :)
That Na/K pump is underrated.
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which book do you refer for physiology?? pls do tell
Hello Hiba, for this course we used Sherwood Physiology:
www.amazon.com/Human-Physiology-Systems-Lauralee-Sherwood/dp/1285866932/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_14_t_0?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=33MX5ZV4VFTY2HKD2BPA
Please what’s your name so I can follow your lectures
What textbook were you using?
Hello @taongamuwowo4467 these videos were made using Sherwood Physiology textbook
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Can I download the powerpoint to follow along ?
Yes! You can find the lecture files on our website: p4s-education.com/
Please add anatomy of nervous system
Because science!
What reference book are u using for your physio lec?
Hello! This is Sherwood - Human Physiology
Please can you send me the PowerPoint file ?
Hello Joshua, send an email to drsandholdt@gmail.com and I will reply with the powerpoints you request.
How can I access your slides? Should I drop my email address?
Hello @Akinleye Bukky, all our notes and resources are now on our website: www.p4s-education.com/
For some reason in this particular video you are not as audible.
Clear explanation but so slow and talks like we are 10 years old. You can explain this is 30 min instead of 1.20 hours
Dennis Wever thank you for your feedback. This is an introductory course for pre-nursing college students with little to no background in the sciences. While this may not be the course for you, it certainly fills a need for many others.
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