I'm taking a course that covers these systems very quickly and I think the Nervous System has been the most challenging so far. Your videos helped me get an "A" in the first semester, so I'm going to continue doing what works--watching your videos and studying every day! Thank you.
From the bottom of my heart I am very grateful and sincerely appreciate your teaching style, the time you take out your life in creating these vidz, and just the very fact that you exist on this planet. Hope you continue your quest in sharing this kind information because it is an invaluable resource to many a hungry minds out there.
Can you have a preganglionic fiber that moves up or down the sympathetic chain ganglion and passes through it (become a splanchic nerve) to a collateral ganglion?? Also, can a preganglionic fiber that moves caudally or rostrally synapse in the sympathetic chain ganglion and exit via the gray rami communicans? Thanks. Great video.
I always appreciate feedback so I can improve my videos but what exactly do you mean? Am I saying" ok" and" you know" a lot? I know I do that sometimes and if so I'll do my best to cut that down. If it's just the sound of my voice well then there's not a lot I can do about that
no worries. I start paramedic school in 2 months and this video was extremely helpful. The part Im having a hard time with is the action potentiel of the membrane and the whole sodium potassium pump deal.
Thanks for the compliment to be honest I felt a little iffy when I finished with this one and may redo it in the future. I do plan on making a video about receptors and drugs in the near future, I just didn't have the time and energy at the time when I made this one.
Bravo!!! very helpful. Thank u
transnaturel0709 2 days ago
thanksssssssssssss alot!.....!
shockgshock 2 weeks ago
I'm taking a course that covers these systems very quickly and I think the Nervous System has been the most challenging so far. Your videos helped me get an "A" in the first semester, so I'm going to continue doing what works--watching your videos and studying every day! Thank you.
vvavey 3 weeks ago
ok.
milalcr2006 3 weeks ago
@milalcr2006
Um ok?
bullharrier 3 weeks ago
@bullharrier
From the bottom of my heart I am very grateful and sincerely appreciate your teaching style, the time you take out your life in creating these vidz, and just the very fact that you exist on this planet. Hope you continue your quest in sharing this kind information because it is an invaluable resource to many a hungry minds out there.
Big thanks sir!
hmds88 3 weeks ago
i'm glad i found your channel! I should get an A on this next week. Thank you very much!! ;-)
ckeanu2 1 month ago
@ckeanu2
Congrats, I'm glad this helped! Also, thanks for watching
bullharrier 3 weeks ago
this video help a lot
makeiteasyable 2 months ago
do you have a basic definition/meaning of the words sympathetic and parasympathetic ?
1988sanna 4 months ago
@1988sanna can you also explain the difference between somatosensory, viscerosensory, somatomotor and visceromotor.
1988sanna 4 months ago
thanx alooooooooooooooooooooot ur videos help me aloooot in the exams
u r greeeeeeeeeeeeeet
give s more of ur videos plez
icemansamoh 5 months ago
@icemansamoh
Thanks for the kind words, I'm glad this helped. I'll do what I can with more videos.
bullharrier 5 months ago
Can you have a preganglionic fiber that moves up or down the sympathetic chain ganglion and passes through it (become a splanchic nerve) to a collateral ganglion?? Also, can a preganglionic fiber that moves caudally or rostrally synapse in the sympathetic chain ganglion and exit via the gray rami communicans? Thanks. Great video.
RHPenny 6 months ago
thanks a lot , we need more of you in youtube
kia2094 7 months ago
@kia2094
Thanks for the kind words, I'm glad this helped and thanks for watching.
bullharrier 7 months ago
Thanks thanks thanks, thousand thanks.
vesarabia 7 months ago
@vesarabia
You are welcome, I am glad this helped. Thanks for watching
bullharrier 7 months ago
Thanks for great info. Again!
fljrp 8 months ago
@fljrp
You are welcome, I'm glad this helped!
bullharrier 8 months ago
Thanks for taking the time to make this video! It was very helpful and you really broke it down so I could understand the ANS.
gamedaycaps 8 months ago
@gamedaycaps
You are welcome and thank you for watching. I'm glad this has helped you
bullharrier 8 months ago
emm..i guess your mouth is too near to the microphone..so, the sound came out is kinda prickish?...
atiksful 8 months ago
@atiksful
I will keep that in mind, thanks for the feedback
bullharrier 8 months ago
Very helpful thank you! Not irritating at all! :-)
melsabelle 9 months ago
@melsabelle
You are welcome for the help and thanks for not finding it irritating ;)
bullharrier 9 months ago
i am sorrry
i like this video and there information
but your voice is very irritating\???????
prempari88 9 months ago
@prempari88
I always appreciate feedback so I can improve my videos but what exactly do you mean? Am I saying" ok" and" you know" a lot? I know I do that sometimes and if so I'll do my best to cut that down. If it's just the sound of my voice well then there's not a lot I can do about that
bullharrier 9 months ago
Good video. Next part anytime soon?
amandahang89 10 months ago
@amandahang89
It's titled Autonomic Nervous System Physiology
bullharrier 10 months ago
Wheres part 2?
mom22many09 11 months ago
@mom22many09
It will be coming soon, in a week or so
bullharrier 11 months ago
no worries. I start paramedic school in 2 months and this video was extremely helpful. The part Im having a hard time with is the action potentiel of the membrane and the whole sodium potassium pump deal.
damondvi 11 months ago
great video!!! I am starting paramedic school soon and this really helps alot!!! You should do a video on drugs and how they work...
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damondvi 11 months ago
@damondvi
Thanks for the compliment to be honest I felt a little iffy when I finished with this one and may redo it in the future. I do plan on making a video about receptors and drugs in the near future, I just didn't have the time and energy at the time when I made this one.
bullharrier 11 months ago