Thanks! I wish you choose a better soundtrack or no one at all because the one you chose is kinda depressing. We really appreciate your tutorials, thnx a lot!
Большое спасибо, это одни из немногих видео, где замечательно нарисовано и в деталях все объяснено! Спасибо за труд и терпение !! После видео стало любопытно, а картины ты не рисуешь? =)
i'm in med school and have an exam in neuroanatomy in two days... i have read my book/notes but it seems dry and very detailed... your videos are wonderful to review, and very visual so i know it'll stick in my brain. thanks and good luck and keep going <3
this is a fantastic job i must say cuz i havent seen a lot of well represented neuroanatomy tutorials.... a little correction though, i believe it is called the posterior sulcus and not fissure because the fissure is almost completely closed in relation to the anterior fissure, and from ur definition, its no longer as deep so its then called the posterior sulcus....asides that u did a very fantastic job, thank you!
hey hi,i'm gonna sit for neuroanatomy final exam soon!!!am actually using ur tutorials as a way 2 brush up my knowledge.thanx a lot for the videos!!!really appreciate the time u've taken to record ur explanations.hope i'll be able 2 pass my exams. :).thanx again.
I genuinely love you for this! Natural talent at its best. You should definitely consider going into teaching if you haven't contemplated it already (not sure if you are medical school or graduate school). Anywho thanks once again I'm going to watch ALL of your videos!
I think the music is "Ask the mountains" by Enya .... my first language is Dari, but also Russian (which is where i was raised). Now i speak mainly english (even at home), so i'm forgetting russian, and not very good in dari :(
4:oo is we do not have a fissura medialis posterior at the posterior side but sulcus medial posterior
Tyrese7213 2 months ago
I just wanted to say thank you for your videos! I have watched several and they have helped me dramatically.
kimitra3007 4 months ago
Thanks! I wish you choose a better soundtrack or no one at all because the one you chose is kinda depressing. We really appreciate your tutorials, thnx a lot!
halabihazem 4 months ago
Thank you, from Scotland
al2275 7 months ago
This is a bid sad, but your Neuroanatomy lessons are by far better than my professor's! Thank you so much for these videos.
insanewidget 10 months ago 4
Большое спасибо, это одни из немногих видео, где замечательно нарисовано и в деталях все объяснено! Спасибо за труд и терпение !! После видео стало любопытно, а картины ты не рисуешь? =)
Ytterbii 11 months ago
lung physio pls
riovdac 11 months ago
Im learning a lot from you. please dont get tired of posting more lessons for us. Thank you!
isshaimase 1 year ago
You are amazing at explaining such complicated topic ... Thank you!
mistywind08 1 year ago
you seem to do a better job with annotated pics and commentary compared to some of my lecturers, cheers
luffinbitbybit 1 year ago
dude i Love your pictures. . . seem a lot more clearer that marieb
luffinbitbybit 1 year ago
It starts from C1(cercival) and it ends at L2(lombar), not at L1 as u said. Anyway nice video :)
rossonero89 1 year ago
thanks for all these videos!
i'm in med school and have an exam in neuroanatomy in two days... i have read my book/notes but it seems dry and very detailed... your videos are wonderful to review, and very visual so i know it'll stick in my brain. thanks and good luck and keep going <3
cigiss 1 year ago
this is a fantastic job i must say cuz i havent seen a lot of well represented neuroanatomy tutorials.... a little correction though, i believe it is called the posterior sulcus and not fissure because the fissure is almost completely closed in relation to the anterior fissure, and from ur definition, its no longer as deep so its then called the posterior sulcus....asides that u did a very fantastic job, thank you!
odufa17 1 year ago
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cess08jaz 2 years ago
excellent work
- The anterolateral sulcus, also called ventrolateral sulcus, only seen in the upper spine and you can't see it in the lower spine.
thank you again for the great work
mbafaquh 2 years ago
thank you for this video!
you did this demonstration with great fluency, and the illustrations are intricate!!!
damienlodovico 2 years ago
oh thank u thank u thank u God bless u !!!
vicktorclark 2 years ago
Thanks !!!!!!
rananute 2 years ago
hey hi,i'm gonna sit for neuroanatomy final exam soon!!!am actually using ur tutorials as a way 2 brush up my knowledge.thanx a lot for the videos!!!really appreciate the time u've taken to record ur explanations.hope i'll be able 2 pass my exams. :).thanx again.
xxxhbkdxxxx 2 years ago
I genuinely love you for this! Natural talent at its best. You should definitely consider going into teaching if you haven't contemplated it already (not sure if you are medical school or graduate school). Anywho thanks once again I'm going to watch ALL of your videos!
MsLayila 2 years ago 9
thanks! i love to learn with you:)
just for curiosity: whats your first language?
and whats the music in the background?
*greatings from switzerland *
iperbilirubinemia 2 years ago
I think the music is "Ask the mountains" by Enya .... my first language is Dari, but also Russian (which is where i was raised). Now i speak mainly english (even at home), so i'm forgetting russian, and not very good in dari :(
hyperhighs 2 years ago 2
@hyperhighs u explain beautifully. i have learnt a lot. Thanks
ted193099 1 year ago
@hyperhighs u explain beautifully. i have learnt a lot. Thanks
ted193099 1 year ago
Any recommended text books?
cram023 2 years ago
I got most of my neuroanatomy notes from lectures.. try "Color Atlas of Anatomy", it's got real photographs rather than pictorial representations
hyperhighs 2 years ago
@hyperhighs wow I have the exact same book! it really does have some great stuff in it :)
TheZone2000 10 months ago
Hi, Is there any way we could access your notes? thank you.
AntonioTito123 3 years ago
No, sorry.
hyperhighs 3 years ago
nice work very helpful :)
nicolederry 3 years ago
i'm very very gratefull for all your tutorial videos..u rockkkkkkkkk!!! realy helpd me alot!!
joycesede 3 years ago
thank you
fedecy 3 years ago
thank you 100x !! tomorrow is my A&P final exam!! ur vid help me a lot sir..thanks again n wish me luck =P
Lullyaby 3 years ago
wow!!!!!!!!!
nickster1178 3 years ago
You rock :)
vivaforever88 3 years ago
Thank you very much for the videos. You did an excellent job!
RidCraze 3 years ago
...I agree, wonderful contribution to society. You are a teacher...amazing clarity.
Thank you.
Explorer766 3 years ago
Great!
carlosq 3 years ago
Thanks for the Video. :)
As9s 3 years ago
this is stupidly good. what anatomy books do you recommend?
bemaniac2 4 years ago
Dude you rule! Thanks for these videos
mogoald 4 years ago
Thanx for these!
Great contribution to society!
ToobYew 4 years ago