Great lecture. I have a question about the clinical correlation: when you talk about how injury in the spinal cord is seen ipsilaterally (Dorsal Column) and contralaterally (Anterolateral Sys), I don't understand how to interpret that from the drawings. Seems that both systems cross the mid line so would reach the cerebral cortex on the other side. Also, what is the definition of "injury" as used in this context? (I was taking it to mean that the afferent neuron was not functional.)
Great lecture. I have a question about the clinical correlation: when you talk about how injury in the spinal cord is seen ipsilaterally (Dorsal Column) and contralaterally (Anterolateral Sys), I don't understand how to interpret that from the drawings. Seems that both systems cross the mid line so would reach the cerebral cortex on the other side. Also, what is the definition of "injury" as used in this context? (I was taking it to mean that the afferent neuron was not functional.)
WldFlwChld 3 weeks ago
and given that, how is this "injury" "felt" on the other side? On the other side of the brain? What does the brain "feel?"
Would you mind clarifying? That would help me so much!
Thank you,
WldFlwChld 3 weeks ago
thanks for your video lectures, they help alot. amazingly, aced both my nervous systems tests lastnight =)
myoriginallove 1 month ago
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canvasnurse 1 month ago
good explanation!! thank you =)
chloe3142 3 months ago
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melisse1123 4 months ago