I can use telepathy all the time and it works 100% correct up to few kilometer. I think it is very important to find out what kind of waves transmit brain signals . My telepathy manifest itself exact like "Schneider's first-rank symptoms".
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Good job - just to be awkward, I actually found that moving the cursor in this context helped me to visualize the boundaries of these structures. Thanks
Your lectures are very good, thank you. Wanted all the neuroanatomy tutorials of yours if possible send me those links to my account, thank you once again.
I's not an exaggeration to say that there is no part of the brain that we as of yet fully understand. Among the parts we know best are olfaction and vision, but there are still many things we do not know. Some of the most interesting things the brain does are still incredibly mysterious to us. For instance, we still do not understand how memory forms, despite knowing alot of the pathways and subsystems involved, and we know nothing about that holy grail of neuroscience: how consciousness arises.
great, thx! I wish u'd mentioned the 4th part of the internal capsule (optic radiation) and the tapetum of corpus colosum, but I understand why u didn't.
Great, Sorry I didn't word my comments as lengthy as I would have liked because I was busy, i didn't mean to sound so critical. It is very interesting though, and I think if you can highlight the important aspects while holding the attention of the audience it will be successful. I just got a little lost during the cursor movement.
I can use telepathy all the time and it works 100% correct up to few kilometer. I think it is very important to find out what kind of waves transmit brain signals . My telepathy manifest itself exact like "Schneider's first-rank symptoms".
VinkoRajic 4 months ago
i think he's got the left and right sides switched up. please correct me if i'm wrong. otherwise, good lecture
MaaiMD 7 months ago in playlist Neuroscience
Thanks!!
kosovokelly 8 months ago
LOUDER!! please. I turned my volume up and barely can hear you whispering.
holistic10 10 months ago
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Gregmills007 10 months ago
Anyone else chase the cursor with your own?
Alexc3217 10 months ago 2
@Alexc3217 no -_-
thekrakenism 3 months ago
@thekrakenism Then you aren't as cool as me.
Alexc3217 3 months ago
@Alexc3217 totally ! :)
Theodorus5 1 month ago
great tool for revision, i liked the cursor movements (most of the time ;)) It would be nice to see more videos soon
pumper42 1 year ago
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GelandnaleG 1 year ago
Im watching this while studying at 6am and i have to say you just annoyed me.
1Young99Man0 1 year ago
Tranverse Section???
I didn't get the " Corpus Collasum "... :(
a 3D animation would be better...
harisghole 1 year ago
Tranverse Section???
I didn't get the " Corpus Collasum "... :(
3D would be better...
harisghole 1 year ago
some 3d pictures would be good to show the ganglions fron different points of view:-)it's funny to hear americain - latin)))
AlinaFred 1 year ago
Good job - just to be awkward, I actually found that moving the cursor in this context helped me to visualize the boundaries of these structures. Thanks
dozeydollar 1 year ago
pretty good. also remember the external capsule between the putamen and claustrum and the extreme capsule between the claustrum and insular cortex.
surfuckill 1 year ago
i can´t see this animation.
do you can help me?
fpecinah 1 year ago
can anyone recomend a good neruanatomy documentary on youtube? or anything about the brain on "university level"? :P
onesabina1988 2 years ago
This is awesome!!! gr8 job!
KavirNiv 2 years ago
to slow talking.. and uuuuhhh.. its anoying.
dschilken 2 years ago
bloody good job.
anny933 2 years ago
YOU forgot the fornix
plnoyology 2 years ago
Thanks a million for that.
vfw87 2 years ago
STOP MOVING THE CURSOR!!!! thanks though!
tommccretton 2 years ago
I got dizzy with the cursor movement. Thanks for the video.
adrianeraldogmail 3 years ago
Your lectures are very good, thank you. Wanted all the neuroanatomy tutorials of yours if possible send me those links to my account, thank you once again.
99possible 3 years ago
"These are fascinating areas of the brain, which we still don't fully understand..."
- Which areas of the brain do we fully understand?
Anyway, cool video, thanks!
paramitas 3 years ago
I's not an exaggeration to say that there is no part of the brain that we as of yet fully understand. Among the parts we know best are olfaction and vision, but there are still many things we do not know. Some of the most interesting things the brain does are still incredibly mysterious to us. For instance, we still do not understand how memory forms, despite knowing alot of the pathways and subsystems involved, and we know nothing about that holy grail of neuroscience: how consciousness arises.
Tetrodioxide 3 years ago
great, thx! I wish u'd mentioned the 4th part of the internal capsule (optic radiation) and the tapetum of corpus colosum, but I understand why u didn't.
smolakov 3 years ago
Great job men!!
I am a little concerned about copyright issues though.
mel2ng 3 years ago
Oh please. You work for Elsevier or something?
Tetrodioxide 3 years ago
Thanks !
legendray2008 3 years ago
Really annoying cursor movement when your talking. Just use the cursor when you specifically are trying to point out an area.
rtbubba 3 years ago
Thanks for the feedback. I'm still experimenting with stuff so I'll definitely take that into consideration.
area51xi 3 years ago 5
Great, Sorry I didn't word my comments as lengthy as I would have liked because I was busy, i didn't mean to sound so critical. It is very interesting though, and I think if you can highlight the important aspects while holding the attention of the audience it will be successful. I just got a little lost during the cursor movement.
rtbubba 3 years ago