AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM; PART 1 by Professor Fink.wmv

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  • This is Part 1 of Professor Fink's Autonomic Nervous System Lecture. This Video Lecture introduces the Autonomic Nervous System (ANS), describing the functional anatomy of the Parasympathetic (Cranio-Sacral) Division and then the Sympathetic (Thoraco-Lumbar) Division. Professor Fink then COMPARES & CONTRASTS the autonomic neural innervation of the visceral organs with the somatic motorneuron innervation of the Skeletal Muscles. Reference is made to Dual Innervation, Rest & Digest State, Stress State, fight, flight & freight, Automaticity, Myogenic, Neurogenic, Acetylcholine (ACh), cholinergic nerve fibers, Norepineprhine (Norepi), adrenergic nerve fibers, muscarinic & nicotinic Cholinergic Receptor Sites, and Adrenergic Receptor Sites. In addition, Professor Fink defines the terms ganglion, preganglionic, postganglionic, and identifies which Cranial Nerves contain parasympathetic (preganglionic) autonomic
    nerve fibers [the Oculomotor (III); the Facial (VII), the Glossopharyngeal (IX) and the VAGUS (X)] and which spinal nerves contain sympathetic (preganglionic) autonomic nerve fibers.
    Check-out professor fink's web-site for additional resources in Biology, Anatomy, Physiology & Pharmacology: www.professorfink.com
    Down-loadable e-Books of the Lecture Outlines by Professor Fink can be purchased from the WLAC Bookstore at: wlac.redshelf....
    “Hard Copy” Lecture Outlines can be purchased from the WLAC Bookstore at: onlinestore.wla...

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  • @mobenkane2075
    @mobenkane2075 10 лет назад +14

    as i learn from your lecture , so you are my teacher and the best teacher i ever had in medicine studies,,,,,

  • @maggiecochran4821
    @maggiecochran4821 11 лет назад +5

    BAMMMMM! A+ in this class thanks to Dr. Fink! So greatfull to him.

  • @Maryam2825
    @Maryam2825 12 лет назад +3

    I wish we have a professors like Dr. Fink! That is so amazing how easy to understand this complicated system thanks to you. Thank you very much!

  • @gokulbisht7202
    @gokulbisht7202 9 лет назад +6

    Respected Sir,
    I am a Master of Arts Yoga Student in India , So I have Human anatomy and physiology as subject. When I started to learn anatomy , I was getting confused . But After watching your video , I am highly impressed with you . You are doing a great work and helping students around the world .
    Well done professor Fink!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @cometaire1
    @cometaire1 2 года назад +3

    Thank you so much prof! I wish I was taught by you when I attended university. You made it so simple and easy to understand. Thank you again..

  • @nth37
    @nth37 10 лет назад +1

    Number one prof in the field

  • @onlibertyjm
    @onlibertyjm 10 лет назад +3

    wish Professor Fink is my lecturer, so easy to follow his lectures because he's clear and delivers with so much energy :D

  • @brendaralston93
    @brendaralston93 11 лет назад +1

    God Bless you Professor Flnk. You are a teacher's teacher! Thank you!

  • @yoliestrada9830
    @yoliestrada9830 4 года назад +1

    I got the pieces from my anatomy class.. but you laid the foundation and put the pieces together. I appreciate how you refer back to older pages to draw that connection. Fantastic lectures.

  • @radiodiosayudame
    @radiodiosayudame 10 лет назад +8

    NUMBER ONE PROFESSOR IN THE WORLD!!!

  • @bruuuuuuuuuuuubs
    @bruuuuuuuuuuuubs 11 лет назад

    I really wish you were my professor because you make it so simple and enters easily in student's mind. My professor works with slides (by reading it) and that makes such an amazing course so boring. Thank you to make it so nice again. You are the best, I am sure!

  • @professorfink
    @professorfink  11 лет назад +8

    Lecture Outlines by Professor Fink can be purchased from the WLAC Bookstore on-line. The LINK is posted at the bottom of the Video DESCRIPTION above.

  • @alibaby5486
    @alibaby5486 11 лет назад

    Fabulous Fink...wish you taught at my med school! Thank you so much for making your classes available online.

  • @magbenekonneh1621
    @magbenekonneh1621 5 лет назад +3

    I just love the second voice he makes

    • @mazzymazzi8591
      @mazzymazzi8591 5 лет назад

      magbene konneh
      He makes me laugh every time. 😆

  • @nadiamarusia5080
    @nadiamarusia5080 9 лет назад +1

    Thank you for making learning fun! Keep up the great work of teaching us these amazing bodily functions.

  • @debbieluna4112
    @debbieluna4112 11 лет назад

    This the best A&P class ever! Thank you so much for sharing your awesome lectures on utube! I finally understand what my book is trying to tell me!

  • @mohammad.salehi19853
    @mohammad.salehi19853 Год назад +1

    God blessed you

  • @JelliBaby780
    @JelliBaby780 11 лет назад +1

    My God, can I adopt you ???!!! I love your lectures!!!! - Medical Student :)

  • @Kristine.baltazar
    @Kristine.baltazar 7 лет назад

    I wish you were my anatomy professor! You are such a GREAT teacher! THANK YOU!

  • @Idoolsy
    @Idoolsy 11 лет назад

    Wonderful! I am so blessed because your powerful lecture helps me so much understand about the hard part of the nervous system. Even though one semester ended, still lots of questions left and my mind was wandering to find something else....
    It is so helpful and thanks for your online lecture for free.

  • @hadizajibril5428
    @hadizajibril5428 11 лет назад

    thank you lord for this man,seriously i wish you were my professor,you explain it a lot better...THANK YOU SO MUCH Sir.

  • @dibyaroy3887
    @dibyaroy3887 5 лет назад

    I'm already in love with your lectures, not only clearing concepts also getting interest in the subject. Thank you soooooooo much Professor.. ^_^

  • @mindfullearner344
    @mindfullearner344 2 года назад +1

    Thank you!

  • @johnguillen68
    @johnguillen68 11 лет назад

    Love your video and the way you teach. Oh and the changing of the voice. This system is complicated in class and reading the book its like a manual. Thanks for recording your lectures.

  • @fatimahazard3110
    @fatimahazard3110 9 лет назад

    These videos are the best! Thank you, Professor Fink!

    • @fatimahazard3110
      @fatimahazard3110 9 лет назад

      Well, maybe not all the yelling for those suffering from hpx. Uncomfortable.

    • @peterrhu5996
      @peterrhu5996 8 лет назад +1

      You must be one of those who live in a sad world where dandelions and leaves in the lawn scream at you with their deafening silence. Get over it. It's called life. Go outside and tell all the traffic to stop because the motors are just too much for you. I suffer from agetophobia from people like you.

  • @svetlana921
    @svetlana921 4 года назад

    Amazing teacher

  • @AngelOne11
    @AngelOne11 12 лет назад

    Dr. Fink I love you.
    You forgot another part of ANS: the Enteric system. The ANS is subdivided into sympathetic, parasympathetic and enteric system.

  • @taccertbusiness8733
    @taccertbusiness8733 6 лет назад

    Very simple presentation-Excellent!

  • @irynapolulyakhova3926
    @irynapolulyakhova3926 11 лет назад

    professor Fink you are the BEST!!

  • @megurichre07
    @megurichre07 10 лет назад

    Thank you so much for all of these videos!

  • @julianphiliplacanlale2422
    @julianphiliplacanlale2422 12 лет назад

    :) sarap mag aral! Toink..

  • @davidmixer5320
    @davidmixer5320 3 года назад

    Thank you, sir.

  • @ramezsaied9669
    @ramezsaied9669 7 лет назад

    life saver, hero !! i've been looking for such a clear and exciting explanation for so long !!!! thank you so much professor seriously you cant even imagine how much this is helping

  • @aishakendrick4044
    @aishakendrick4044 10 лет назад

    THANK YOU!!!!!! Its all so clear now.

  • @pashya1988
    @pashya1988 12 лет назад

    beautiful lectures....thank u so much

  • @JustPiichi
    @JustPiichi 10 лет назад +41

    I say! Your RUclips username is incorrect. Let me fix that...
    *HeroFink*
    There we go. Much better. 

  • @davidtonyanYvn
    @davidtonyanYvn 9 лет назад

    Great job, professor!!! Thank you.

  • @MsLmbat
    @MsLmbat 12 лет назад

    thanx Dr.fink
    i looooooove you
    youve explained every thing i didn`t understood
    thank you thank
    i really mean it thank you :')

  • @1901nphao
    @1901nphao 10 лет назад

    Thanks professor Fink.

  • @Sarnai_skincare_studio
    @Sarnai_skincare_studio 4 месяца назад +1

    ❤❤❤

  • @butterfliesnest7643
    @butterfliesnest7643 5 лет назад +4

    I like how he changes his voice when describing some terms lol

  • @topkat578
    @topkat578 8 лет назад

    Thank you Professor.

  • @bubbleup4life
    @bubbleup4life 10 лет назад

    wow i am so happy. he explains well.

  • @MsTommyknocker
    @MsTommyknocker 9 лет назад

    These things you mentioned: Iris of the eye, tear glands, mucus glands, salivary glands, etc etc, are these the things that are said to be controlled by the autonomic NS?? Answer may be obvious, but I want to know exactly what the autonomic nervou system is.

  • @local5ab
    @local5ab 12 лет назад

    cool stuff

  • @oceanhikes5261
    @oceanhikes5261 8 лет назад

    On the picture where it shows the sympathetic and parasympathetic lines going to the different organs, are those only in relation to the specific cranial nerves that effect the parasympathetic nervous system?

  • @DrDBYE
    @DrDBYE 6 лет назад

    Might have missed this during the video but does the sympathetic and parasympathetic neurons only function under as visceral motor neurons or are they also somatic motor neurons as well?

  • @emmakateball2364
    @emmakateball2364 8 лет назад

    Thanks that was great, Ill summerise all this tomorrow and watch the 2nd part :)

  • @HafizahHoshni
    @HafizahHoshni 11 лет назад

    Thanks !

  • @modvs1
    @modvs1 9 лет назад

    Is computationalism reserved strictly for (personal level) cognitive activity or does computation happen in the autonomic systems?

  • @wassimabdou7649
    @wassimabdou7649 6 лет назад

    Hello Professor,
    so What I don't understand is : how come the Ach neurotransmitter is released in the sympathetic nerve at the pregnaglionic fiber and then it becomes Noreepi postganglionic fiber ?
    thank you Professor

  • @kennynguyen09
    @kennynguyen09 9 лет назад

    Is there a physiological reason why the myelinated preganglionic fibers of the parasympathetic is significantly longer than the myelinated preganglionic fibers of the sympathetic?

  • @user-nn1cs1vl2u
    @user-nn1cs1vl2u Год назад

    Thank you very much prof❤❤ , prof I have question why is preganglionic fibers of sympathetic much shorter than parasympathetic preganglionic fibers

    • @professorfink
      @professorfink  Год назад

      The sympathetic preganglionic fibers are shorter perhaps because most synapse in the sympathetic chain ganglia, which is next to the spinal cord. In contrast, most parasympathetic preganglionic fibers are longer because they synapse in ganglia near the visceral organ they innervate. IN OTHER WORDS, for ANATOMIC (& embryological) reasons.

  • @dominikafridrichova2907
    @dominikafridrichova2907 9 лет назад

    great :)

  • @1995nicat
    @1995nicat 7 лет назад

    Another great lecture,thanks! I have a question: You showed paper, in there we see autonomic innervation of heart. Does Vagus.N go through the spinal cord? Because in the paper parasymphatetic neurons, that innervate heart, are localized in spinal cord ( we can see dorsal ganglion). I checked multiple times, but it seems so, Vagus n. doesnt go through spinal cord. Can you answer pls?

    • @SeeWhatISee3
      @SeeWhatISee3 11 месяцев назад

      No vagus nerve is a 10th cranial nerve,ie it originates from the brainstem .Since it doesn't originate from spinal cord,therfore will not go via spinal cord.

  • @mohamedhelal2836
    @mohamedhelal2836 8 лет назад

    you are my awesom.

  • @MsTommyknocker
    @MsTommyknocker 9 лет назад

    Why is it important that there is a difference between muscarinic and nicotinic ACh Rs if they can both be activated by Acetylcholine??

  • @nenanena3266
    @nenanena3266 8 лет назад

    looooove you thanks alot💕

  • @jasonmaranan2762
    @jasonmaranan2762 11 лет назад

    great

  • @deeeveritt7107
    @deeeveritt7107 9 лет назад

    From what my book shows me, the heart's baroreceptors will sense an increase in BP, the glossopharyngeal nerve transmits signals to the medulla oblongata (integrating ctr) then the Vagus nerve transmits inhibitory signals to cardiac pacemaker, which the effector (heart) decreases the BP. I'm not understanding how you have this reflex from the heart going to the spinal cord?

    • @professorfink
      @professorfink  9 лет назад +5

      The "medulla oblongata (integrating ctr)" LOWERS the BP by sending signals along parasympathetic autonomic motorneurons (in the Vagus Cranial Nerve X) to the SA Node pacemaker. HOWEVER, to INCREASE the BP (when it is too low), signals are sent along sympathetic autonomic motorneurons (contained in spinal nerves) to the SA Node.

    • @deeeveritt7107
      @deeeveritt7107 9 лет назад

      Ok, thanks for explaining. I had drawn your picture from your lecture, and my instructor said it was incorrect, that's why I was somewhat confused.

  • @crybaby214
    @crybaby214 7 лет назад

    IS THERE ANY WAY TO GET ANY OF THE HANDOUTS HE USES FOR THESE LECTURES??

  • @SyedAhmed-ll2jg
    @SyedAhmed-ll2jg 7 лет назад

    What happens to the amount of receptors of post synaptic nerve terminals if a nerve is denervated or severed? Do the receptors increased in number or decrease?

    • @professorfink
      @professorfink  7 лет назад

      There will be an increase in number of Receptor Sites (called "up-regulation"). Anytime there is a decrease in the amounts of the signal molecule (neurotransmitter or hormone) there is increased synthesis of Receptor Sites and increased sensitivity to the signal molecule. Anytime there is an increase in the amounts of the signal molecule (neurotransmitter or hormone) there is a decreased synthesis of Receptor Sites (called "down-regulation") and decreased sensitivity ("resistance"), such as what occurs in Type 2 Insulin Independent Diabetes mellitus.

    • @SyedAhmed-ll2jg
      @SyedAhmed-ll2jg 7 лет назад

      Thank you so much

  • @dimitaro.vakadinov9289
    @dimitaro.vakadinov9289 7 лет назад

    wooow fantastic lecture!!! can i find this sheets somewhere ?

  • @WordsOfLife4You
    @WordsOfLife4You 11 лет назад

    Has someone bought the outhands? Wich is the best?

  • @jacobleathers3298
    @jacobleathers3298 10 лет назад

    wish you were my professor! mine is so dry and doesn't explain in an interesting way.

  • @taccertbusiness8733
    @taccertbusiness8733 6 лет назад

    ?According to your presentation, if we already have nicotine produced in our heart muscle which activates the parasypathetic nerve. Is it the case that when individuals smoke nicotine that it over stimulates the heart and increases the level of nicotine in the blood circulation. Which I would imagine creates craving and can over stimulate the heart. I have noticed that individuals that crave for a cigarettes, that they almost appear to have a panic attack causing an increase in their heart rate. Would like clarification on this. Could it be that the tobacco industry is aware of this fact ? If the case is this not an ethical issue?

    • @professorfink
      @professorfink  6 лет назад

      The human body does NOT produce nicotine. The Receptor Sites are called "nicotinic" only because nicotine was found to activate them (but not the "muscarinic" Sites) many years ago. So the terminology is arbitrary.

  • @uhhmamaike4997
    @uhhmamaike4997 7 лет назад

    wow!!

  • @guitarlearningtoplay
    @guitarlearningtoplay 10 лет назад

    2nd not every organ has dual systems, for example the adrenal and sweat glands on,y have sympathetic nerves. It's also not true that parasympathetic is more active at rest, just that the sympathetic kicks in higher under stress otherwise it's an equal balance.

    • @franposis
      @franposis 10 лет назад +2

      Prof Fink states that "IN GENERAL" organs have both parasympathetic and sympathetic (at ~5:40), and also only then states that the parasympathetic system is the dominant influence at rest, not that it's more active.

    • @guitarlearningtoplay
      @guitarlearningtoplay 10 лет назад

      That is just semantics because that was the context of what he was trying to say. Dominant means it's more active, how else do you measure activity sheesh? You can't compare one chemical to the other. For example NE vs. choline. But you can compare % increases perhaps. Either way I'm sure he hasn't. And I'm also sure this is so rudimentary it's pointless.

    • @MrBootsNow
      @MrBootsNow 10 лет назад

      you are such a tool. this man is great and your knowledge of physiology is as weak as your guitar skills

    • @guitarlearningtoplay
      @guitarlearningtoplay 10 лет назад

      Ooo. Your language speaks volumes about your character.

    • @ramlulu7888
      @ramlulu7888 10 лет назад

      who ever this is.. you're not helping nor understanding.. stop confusing people. I assure you, everything he said in the video is correct. go find some one else to blame.

  • @cesarcdx
    @cesarcdx 11 лет назад

    So we have like five nervous systems?

  • @kiran-kh6dn
    @kiran-kh6dn 6 лет назад

    This are medical lectures or nursing ???is it helpful for medical students bcos I dnt see all topics are covering frm this video

    • @professorfink
      @professorfink  6 лет назад +1

      These lectures were presented to students pursuing Nursing, Respiratory Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Dental Hygiene & other Allied Health Degrees.

    • @shoein091991
      @shoein091991 4 года назад

      I wondered if there was a difference too. But based on how he teaches I’m not sure you’re missing many details. But I’m not an md

  • @MsTommyknocker
    @MsTommyknocker 9 лет назад

    Why would facial muscles have autonomic motor neurons??

    • @professorfink
      @professorfink  9 лет назад +1

      they don't

    • @MsTommyknocker
      @MsTommyknocker 9 лет назад

      professorfink
      Do you talk about the substantia nigra in one of your lectures??

  • @doctorzayd
    @doctorzayd 11 лет назад

    i had an ache on my influenced ears when you hit the seat with ground LoL
    we use the headphone lol

  • @lallubhihari
    @lallubhihari 7 лет назад

    Hello professor, I really want to buy your pharmacology outline hardcopy and I contacted the bookstore 2 or 3 weeks ago but didn't get any response. I will really appreciate u help me. T​hank you in advance.

    • @professorfink
      @professorfink  7 лет назад +1

      I have e-mailed Mr. Nilhson Zelaya [ZelayaN@wlac.edu ] about this and hope to hear back from him. Please e-mail to me [FinkS@wlac.edu ] your e-mail.

    • @lallubhihari
      @lallubhihari 7 лет назад

      thank you so very much. And thank u for fast response 🙏🏼

    • @lallubhihari
      @lallubhihari 6 лет назад

      Hi prof.
      its me again. I emailed you couple of days ago and waiting for the reply.
      Sorry to bother you and thank you in advance.

  • @guitarlearningtoplay
    @guitarlearningtoplay 10 лет назад

    Unfortunately he has stated main false things in this lecture. Just as an example there is no such thing as an autonomic motor neuron or nerve. Large somatic neurons control motor functions

    • @lola47022
      @lola47022 7 лет назад

      Super terrific R what do you call the smooth and cardiac muscles and vagus nerves by which they communicate by.

    • @guitarlearningtoplay
      @guitarlearningtoplay 7 лет назад

      Dove Love the vague nerve is a parasympathetic Autonomic small fiber nerve and it is not a motor nerve. Muscles are muscles not nerves and Autonomic nerves in no way control muscles, they control blood flow and sweating but not muscles.

  • @MsTommyknocker
    @MsTommyknocker 9 лет назад

    Lol. I actually thought there was some dumb Jock in the audience who didn't do his homework.

  • @guitarlearningtoplay
    @guitarlearningtoplay 10 лет назад

    The worst part is when he talks about receptors in the heart. He completely skipped over breaking down the ganlia then was confused about muscarinic