32:19 can you explain this part in another way? How does the general structure of the spinal cord remain consistent with the formation of the cerebral lobes? Thank you for your amazing videos!
Hi there, I am a student who has just started learning neurology and I was a bit confused when you mentioned the visceral and somatic regions of the grey matter in the spinal cord. Does this mean that the visceral nerve fibres are closer to the central canal? I thought these afferent and efferent fibres were within the white matter. Could you explain this?
Nevermind, I think I get it. Scwann cells myelinate the portion of the neuron that extends beyond the spinal cord whereas the oligodendrocytes myelinate the portion of the neuron that resides within the spinal cord.
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I dont usually comment on videos, but this is probably the best video on this topic on youtube
your videos always clear things up for me after uni lecturers have created a mental mess, fantastic vid!
Thank you for a well-explained video on the development of the nervous system.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much Dr Matt!! This was very helpful
Best videos on RUclips well ✔and thanks.
Well done it is very nice explanation
iam study your notes for my lectuer in midicine🎉
1:30am. Not a med student. This is fascinating!
32:19 can you explain this part in another way? How does the general structure of the spinal cord remain consistent with the formation of the cerebral lobes? Thank you for your amazing videos!
I get a little lost when you mention "the body", "anterior horns", "posterior horns" and "inferior horns"
Hi there, I am a student who has just started learning neurology and I was a bit confused when you mentioned the visceral and somatic regions of the grey matter in the spinal cord. Does this mean that the visceral nerve fibres are closer to the central canal? I thought these afferent and efferent fibres were within the white matter. Could you explain this?
At what point can a signal be sent through the nervous system to the brain and be interpreted as a feeling?
thank you, and it was very helpful..
Really good!
28:33 myelinated by the oligodendrocytes? Since it's PNS, wouldn't it be getting myelinated by schwann cells?
Nevermind, I think I get it. Scwann cells myelinate the portion of the neuron that extends beyond the spinal cord whereas the oligodendrocytes myelinate the portion of the neuron that resides within the spinal cord.
I have downloaded almost all ur videos but now I'm not able to watch your downloaded videos even online and this problem is only with ur videos not with other downloads Pls help😢😰😭😩💔🙁
The area you were writing on is not clear.