The Cerebellum: Neuroanatomy Video Lab - Brain Dissections
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2015
- The gross features of the cerebellum are shown. The three peduncles are demonstrated, noting their input and output to and from the cerebellum. Emphasis is given to symptoms of cerebellar disease appearing on the same side of the body. Special emphasis is given to cortical-cerebellar connections, stressing the need for the pathways to cross twice in order to work with the descending corticospinal tract. Cerebellar functions and dysfunctions are discussed while showing clinical examples of patients with cerebellar disease.
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I can not continue watching until I offer a simple thank you to the UHSLDP channel and to Dr. Stensaas for the material provided here and in other neuroanatomy videos on the channel. I am thankful for the opportunity to freely watch such content and especially thankful to feel personally taught by such a knowledgeable individual.
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Dr. Suzanne, I am short of words to thank you! This is one of the best videos describing the cerebellum on RUclips! Thank you for making med school so much easier!!
16:30 are clinical correlations..
19:02 Dismetria
20:21 Dysdiadochokinesia
21:56 ataxia of gait
22:35 Romberg test
23:13 Tendem gait (heal to toe)
23:55 heal to shin test
26:07 Nystagmus
25:00 pendular reflex
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Very interesting. I have a friend who suffers from Ataxia. Now I understand more about the disease and what causes the symptoms.
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16:23 I can feel how satisfying it must've been for her to exclaim that
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Can we just take a moment to think about the incredibly careful detailed and microscopic dissection someone had to take to figure out that the cortex talks to the cerebellum on the opposite side?
amazing
never understand the cerebellum until this video
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wrong description about superior cerebellar peduncle and crossing fibers
Straordinario
Question, how does a cerebellum look if it is wired differently to a neurotypical thinker?
How come that the vestibulaire nerve controls the eye movements?!!!
How can the ears know how the body if it’s balance if the eyes don’t match?
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How do they know all this stuff...what if it's all wrong
I don’t know how do I get here. I feel like my brain was trying to study itself???? What a paradox. I’m obsess.
Just wow
i have a brain tumor in the cerabelam and spinan cord........ it dont look good for me
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can we eat this?
Menit 11 ttg gmn coordinate movement
I’m calllin bluff the cortexes don’t touch
Wow...
Is that a real brain or any rubber specimen?
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Wow