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Cerebral cortex | Organ Systems | MCAT | Khan Academy
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- Опубликовано: 23 апр 2014
- Created by Matthew Barry Jensen.
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Thank you for clarifying "gyri," I have heard some professors on here call the smaller bumps "fissures."
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Attention induces movement.
Learning made so easy...thank u
Thanks for clarifying
Good
Thanks you for your explanation. But I still do not understand which layer is most prominent in the sensory areas and the motor areas and why? In the cerebral cortex. Thank you.
We know in drunk state cerebellum is effected and PPL loses balance. But many people say only extreme drunken state balance is lost. Many PPL say I am fine even after four bottle vodka ... 😆👍👍
didn't know John Mulaney besides being a comedian also was an expert in neurology.
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4:00 Motor Cortex
i have to watch this 4 class
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Sudanese doctor
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What are trifona Lopes
informative
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Informative
When you are in year 10 and sitting here like - ( I should get out of here medical school will stress me out already enough ... still don't know why I am here)
But why? Why does information get switched to the opposite side of the brain? Maybe incase the incoming data is harmful and we don't want that side of the body to be put in further danger?
Regions of cerebral cortex
Great
It's called fissure not suture?
Please put subtitles in Spanish, I am a student and I would like to see this video
Wait, I thought the optic tracts sent both contralateral AND ipsilateral optical fibres? So does that not mean visual information will be processed on both sides of the brain?
Excuse me, What are the other senses that integrate on both sides of brain?
Example about the pop model of brain
Bueller?
so the cerebral cortex is all of the lobes in one? what exactly is the cerebral cortex?
+Jonathan Montano cortex is the sum of the five lobes and cerebellum
Of ur right ✋️,
Then left brain 🧠 controls us
I wonder has their ever been a study
To fi nd out how
Depression,
Effects ,
Left and Right ✋️ people
The reason I ask,
Is my son was Serverly Autistic,
Autism is very left brain 🧠
I am wondering dose ,
Letting left brain 🧠,
Do all the work,
Is the rise in
Adult Autism,
It could be diet and environmental issues as well.
There is a woman who works with the plasticity of the brain to work with blockages or damage.
It's ce-ree-bral, not cerebal!
The instance that the words "some/most people" are uttered, the scientific rigor is completely lost. In my opinion. Not that it isn't true, though.
My only objection is the pronunciation. Latin and Greek pronounce i as ee, as in Loki, Lok-ee. Pronouncing it Lok-eye is weird. Stop that.
I thought the cranial nerves do not cross?
Optic ones do.