Cranial Nerves Basics - 3D Anatomy Tutorial
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- Опубликовано: 6 авг 2012
- 3D anatomy tutorial on the cranial nerves. In this tutorial, I talk about the 12 pairs of cranial nerves, showing your their location on the brain and brainstem and also a little bit about their basic functions.
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Best thing about these videos is that you simplify and make them so precise that they are so easy to remember and understand the concept. They extract the confusion out of the topics. Thanks so much
My teacher focuses heavily on origin and exits of the cranial nerves. I’ve probably drawn it three times but this 3D run through finally connected the dots for me and reinforced my knowledge on their purpose. Thanks!
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I usually use "oh, oh, oh, to take a family vacation go vegas after hours". It helps me better as vegas means vagus nerve and I always mix vestibulocochlear and vagus nerves.
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Really appreciate you for taking the time to do this video and sharing it with us. Many thanks and keep up the excellent work!
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This is a very refreshing method of teaching; I really enjoyed being shown the function and location of the cranial nerves on this 3D digital model. But also, very detailed tutorial. Much appreciated. Thank you.
Thank you for this video. I was able to quickly recapitulate what was learnt in the medical school. I'd recommend this for anybody who wants to revise the anatomy of Cranial Nerves.
Thanks mate, you save me a lot of time for studying. Very well explained video.
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Thank you for taking the time out of your day to create this video, sir. It was very helpful to a studying college student.
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English is super clear, I speak english as a second language and i have zero problems understanding.
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Great 3D vids, it really helped with understanding the relationship between structures.
Thank you for a great lesson on cranial nerves!! This helps alot for me to study for my exam!!
Wonderful! I am a plain Italian worker but I am fascinated about this video. About two thousands of years of studying anatomy with many difficulties along centuries of efforts sectioning a lot of corps.Many technical words are similar to Italian because they are from Latin.
Had to watch this for my NeuroPsych class and I'm glad that you took the time to put this together. I also really appreciate your accent - it helps me to remember things easier! Thank you again!
Thank you - this is really a great way to remember and recall the 12 peripheral nerves LOL the mnemonics is funny enough to help remember too! :)
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Brilliant helps alot even for just a rough idea of their locations :)
Exceptionally helpful! Thanks so much!
"Oh, Oh, Oh..." I love it!
I love your videos!! Please would you go through each cranial nerve in more detail. We are required to know the courses and branches of the facial and the trigeminal nerve.
Thank you for all your help!
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That is what I understood after reading it in my anatomy book. I'm sorry if I am wrong, and if you can explain it a bit more it would be great :)
Very helpful video. Thanks!
The olfactory nerve cells are dipole neurons, so they have one peripheral dendrite, which receives the sense of smell, and one central axon, which constitutes the olfactory nerve fiber, that goes through the foramina of the hythmoid bone and synapses indeed in the olfactory bulb to transmit the sense to the brain. So, the initiate sensor nucleus of these cells is in the mucosa of the nasal cavity and their terminal sensor nucleus is the olfactory bulb, which is in the brain.
This vid before exams is very usefull :D
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thanks for very informative video....this vidoe clear my mind about nervers origion :)
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Love the mnemonics :D
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Thanks for the mnemonics
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Very nice explination
brief but informative...thanks
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great. Thanks
Another great tutorial thanks! Do you or anyone else know if a great tutorial for the pathway of the trigeminal
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Very helpful. Thank you very much for these videos! Anatomy is really made a little bit easier for me with yours help! :-)
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Thanks! Haha love the mnemonics
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9ice and informative tutorial,i like all your videos.
Thank you, thank you, thank you!! You are helping me sooooooooooo much with my craniosacral therapy homework!!! You are amazing!!!
With the help of this video I got certified as a craniosacral therapist. I am looking forward to putting my hands on clients when the time is right
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Very helpful!
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Can you please make videos with courses of each cranial nerve like this? Your videos are the best... Please do the courses of nerves..
Thank you!
greatly appreciated
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It is a wonderful 3-D tool to learn cranial nerves. I always have a problem to picture it from the textbook. Thank you so much.
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what is the name of the 3d program you're using for that explanation ?
Excellent tutorial! And it's good to hear the English pronunciation of all those names that I (a foreigner) have tried to learn from books only. Just one thing: As far as I know, the acoustic nerve, surprisingly, contains far more efferent fibres than afferent, seemingly for assisting in focussing our sound perception by affecting the outer hair cells. So shouldn't it be called a mixed nerve, rather than pure sensory?
This video is amazing..!!!
Cranial nerves is not difficult any more
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Hi this video was very helpful, especially the first part showing the bones and nerves together. May I ask what program you are using for this tutorial??
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