Thank you for the excellent animation of this process - may I ask for permission to show it in a Level 3 undergraduate lecture on brain development in childhood? Thanks
Caroline Brown (carolinec.brown@uwe.ac.uk) - can I ask for your name and how you wish me to credit you as well please
Wonderful work, 1st video showing reuptaking by the presynaptic neuron. I ask your permission to insert the link in a collaborative knol article upon neuron. Thanks for your attention. Alejandro Melo MD
Wonderful work, 1st video showing reuptaking by the presynaptic neuron. I ask your permission to insert the link in a collaborative knol article upon neuron. Thakns for your attention. Alejandro Melo MD
Is the first video in which is clearly ilustrated the uptake of inactivation of a neurotransmitter by the presynaptic captating pump. I kindly ask your permiision to insert the link in a knol article upon neuron. Gratulations for the performance.
Alejandro Melo Florian MD Internal Medicine Specialist
This is brilliant! I am doing a psych degree, and have to do an assignment on this stuff, I tried to explain it all to my 10 yr old daughter by doing a drawing, but out of all the other vids this one was the one she understood better bless her! We love the soundtrack too lol
I made this vid as a demonstration material for a blog post. In the post the whole story is described. Unfortunately, it's in Hungarian, but you can use Google Translate to translate it to English.
Hypothesis: the state of human sentience and cognition, ie. that "thing" in the back of your eyes that wakes up and realizes a yawn after slumber, is a bio-electrical phenomena. Your state of consciousness is a bio-electrical phenomena.
What system has been built from all the activities inside the collection of neurons to bring the state of cognition to be?
Whoever writes the paper of Papers detailing the mechanisms and systems of cognition are in the history books, forever. Go for it, fella's
Ahaha.
That was amazing. it doesn't even feel like I'm studying.
radicalbabe 2 months ago
Thank you for the excellent animation of this process - may I ask for permission to show it in a Level 3 undergraduate lecture on brain development in childhood? Thanks
Caroline Brown (carolinec.brown@uwe.ac.uk) - can I ask for your name and how you wish me to credit you as well please
haliefuna 4 months ago
Surely the acetlychloine needs to be broken down by acetlycholinesterase to re-enter the pre-synaptice neurone?
KennnedyKenn 8 months ago
Wonderful work, 1st video showing reuptaking by the presynaptic neuron. I ask your permission to insert the link in a collaborative knol article upon neuron. Thanks for your attention. Alejandro Melo MD
alejandromeloflorian 9 months ago
@alejandromeloflorian
Certainly, you are allowed to use the link. I'm glad you found it useful.
psychenova 9 months ago
Wonderful work, 1st video showing reuptaking by the presynaptic neuron. I ask your permission to insert the link in a collaborative knol article upon neuron. Thakns for your attention. Alejandro Melo MD
alejandromeloflorian 9 months ago
Is the first video in which is clearly ilustrated the uptake of inactivation of a neurotransmitter by the presynaptic captating pump. I kindly ask your permiision to insert the link in a knol article upon neuron. Gratulations for the performance.
Alejandro Melo Florian MD Internal Medicine Specialist
alejandromeloflorian 9 months ago
my psychology teacher put on this video for us in class today XD
blu3eyedgirlx 11 months ago
This is brilliant! I am doing a psych degree, and have to do an assignment on this stuff, I tried to explain it all to my 10 yr old daughter by doing a drawing, but out of all the other vids this one was the one she understood better bless her! We love the soundtrack too lol
mandyland76 1 year ago
Ok...what is Ca here...what is neurotransmiter? :/
2311marija 1 year ago
@2311marija
I think it is gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)...
timcarpenter83 11 months ago
That is awesome..Really good
ArkansasGillum 1 year ago
très bonne animation sauf qu'il faudrait expliquer!
Beniz05 1 year ago
the cholinesterase is missing :-(
floistgay 2 years ago
I agree, good animation but you need to explain what happens !... with words, labels or comments :)
Roughen1991 2 years ago 2
Nice video but how is anyone who doesn't know about this supposed to learn anything from this vid?! It needs labels or a commentary!
jonoking2009 2 years ago 7
I made this vid as a demonstration material for a blog post. In the post the whole story is described. Unfortunately, it's in Hungarian, but you can use Google Translate to translate it to English.
psychenova 2 years ago
@psychenova I think it's just fine like this. There are other explanation videos out there. It's nice just to get just a quick systematic display.
hapolian 2 years ago
WTF! Please an accurate vid damn it!
TheExPlOiTeDOne619 2 years ago
how do ssris bind the absorber from absorbing the neurotranmitters back?
darkchakra123 2 years ago
riverdance at the electron microscope
neuronsactivated 2 years ago 8
Azért remélem, hogy az idegsejtjeim között a receptorpotenciál nem ekkora sebességgel terjed :D
(a zene nagyon jó hozzá)
disneyworld91 2 years ago
Hypothesis: the state of human sentience and cognition, ie. that "thing" in the back of your eyes that wakes up and realizes a yawn after slumber, is a bio-electrical phenomena. Your state of consciousness is a bio-electrical phenomena.
What system has been built from all the activities inside the collection of neurons to bring the state of cognition to be?
Whoever writes the paper of Papers detailing the mechanisms and systems of cognition are in the history books, forever. Go for it, fella's
mergatroidal 2 years ago
Neural feedback I believe (some neurons receiving signals from others exactly as they receive sensory input)
DaeOh 2 years ago
Nice. It was helpful to reinforce my learning on the subject. Thanks.
EseMismoEs 2 years ago
by far, the coolest thing on youtube. thanks!
nikkijinni 2 years ago
agreed..... not that useful but nicely made.
eclipsegirl88 2 years ago
Not that useful though, can't really make out whats happening
orpheus1664 2 years ago
Aee Wagner!!!, vlw por postar isso pra gente (o q eu mais curti foi a músiquinha sertaneja)
Thanks for uploading the video, dude... My class, here in Brazil, is using it at our Biology lessons. Thnks!
birodo 3 years ago
hey dude, gr8 vid, wat software do you use to make these???
iddy302 3 years ago
Cinema 4D. It's really a great tool and easy to get familiar with it.
psychenova 3 years ago
woooooooooooow :)
Thank you
SasaPhD 3 years ago
i have been watching them listening to Daft punk... its a good time
bmentalstudio 3 years ago
loved the video and the music. who was the artist and what is the song?
Forlaniz3 3 years ago
It's the song Mainitus by the Varttina.
psychenova 3 years ago
cool video...you pick the weirdest music for these
attilavirag 3 years ago