Well if Mr Jesus wanted to give us any help, he could of done it in a more explicit way, without have to waste tens of thousands of hours in research.
@saintpine... it is as the season... just as the 'pines' of the rocky mountain west, have one third been killed... blame it on the beatle, for of all seasons is there a reflection, and a scarab come of high order... what tree like human man, that for them my beatles to return?
@saintpine @saintpine... it is as the season... just as the 'pines' of the rocky mountain west, have one third been killed... blame it on the beatle, for of all seasons is there a reflection, and a scarab come of high order... what tree like human man, that for them my beatles to return?
@benshehzad yes - Most of the video is just a stringing together of power point slides - in each frame something changes a little. Sort of like stop motion animation. Thank you for your kind words.
loved the video, very good use of the basics without going unnecessary on depth, I'll look forward to more videos =)
ps; it would have been good if you mentioned the blind spot in the eye that is created when axons converge to form the optic nerve, and how the body of most cells move to the side on the fovea, generating less disturbance to the incoming light, making it the most nitid point of view (we see better in the middle =P)
just a random comment, but it seemed appropiate, take care
Thank you very much for making this information available. I have looked so hard for information on rod and cone cells for an upcoming biology exam and this is the first coherent thing I have found.
Good luck with your illness and thank you again for your hard work.
actually the rod and cone cells send IPSP's (inhibitory postsynaptic potentials) when there is no light. This means that when there is no light our rod and cone cells are telling the interneurons that there is no light so there is nothing to do... by sending the ipsps. but when there is light the photoreceptor stops sending ipsps... because the interneurons are no longer being inhibited you see. So they are not initiating nerve signals. They are just not inhibiting them.
you have some great stuff here
grisgrisy 1 week ago
really informative and interesting
jayejayeee 1 week ago
you have some great stuff here
sprattysy 1 week ago
thank you for this video
ladyomnivore 1 month ago
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Brubblez 5 months ago
thank you very much! so useful, youre very generous to make this video and help other people ! god bless :)
3babybear3 8 months ago
Excellent video, thank you very much indeed
dialhaq 9 months ago
good job for not being a doctor one of the better vidieos
dawnschafferman 9 months ago
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Excellent video, thank you very much !
LucyMagritte88 10 months ago
Excellent vide, thank you very much !
LucyMagritte88 10 months ago
Great video. God bless.
tamaradawn07 11 months ago
Well if Mr Jesus wanted to give us any help, he could of done it in a more explicit way, without have to waste tens of thousands of hours in research.
saintpine 1 year ago
@saintpine The help we need, He plainly and publically gave: He bled, He died to pay the price for our sin, He rose and He sent the Holy Spirit...
crvomy 1 year ago
@crvomy
Sure, there are other fairy tales that I could tell you, but I'm sure you are not interested.
saintpine 1 year ago
@saintpine... it is as the season... just as the 'pines' of the rocky mountain west, have one third been killed... blame it on the beatle, for of all seasons is there a reflection, and a scarab come of high order... what tree like human man, that for them my beatles to return?
Quiethoof 10 months ago
@saintpine @saintpine... it is as the season... just as the 'pines' of the rocky mountain west, have one third been killed... blame it on the beatle, for of all seasons is there a reflection, and a scarab come of high order... what tree like human man, that for them my beatles to return?
Quiethoof 10 months ago
@Quiethoof ???
saintpine 10 months ago
i feel like al gore just became my bio teacher
wc7vdaner 1 year ago
Great video man, minus all the jesus stuff at the end :).
beemoyo 1 year ago
Thank you for this!!
HM8290 1 year ago
did you do the videos yourself?
I mean all the cells , colors, and the highlighting of the various layers of retina as you were explaining the plexiform and nuclear layers etc?
Thanks once again for your hard work. hope you recovered well from your ailment.
May Allah bless you and your family
Regards
benshehzad 1 year ago
@benshehzad yes - Most of the video is just a stringing together of power point slides - in each frame something changes a little. Sort of like stop motion animation. Thank you for your kind words.
crvomy 1 year ago
@crvomy
you are welcome.
Regards
benshehzad 1 year ago
great post.
Your rendition is better than many doctors (I am a doctor myself :-)
thanks a lot.
Regards
Muhammad
benshehzad 1 year ago
loved the video, very good use of the basics without going unnecessary on depth, I'll look forward to more videos =)
ps; it would have been good if you mentioned the blind spot in the eye that is created when axons converge to form the optic nerve, and how the body of most cells move to the side on the fovea, generating less disturbance to the incoming light, making it the most nitid point of view (we see better in the middle =P)
just a random comment, but it seemed appropiate, take care
Xyfrag 1 year ago
extremely well explained
Sn0wFreak 1 year ago
such a nice animation
TheIpeksu 1 year ago
Thank you very much for making this information available. I have looked so hard for information on rod and cone cells for an upcoming biology exam and this is the first coherent thing I have found.
Good luck with your illness and thank you again for your hard work.
graciepage 1 year ago 3
@graciepage You are welcome. Good luck on the exam!
crvomy 1 year ago
this video was very helpful, thank you.
ktjmgh 1 year ago
nice job
surfuckill 1 year ago
Thank you very much, Ken!
onnoozel37 1 year ago
actually the rod and cone cells send IPSP's (inhibitory postsynaptic potentials) when there is no light. This means that when there is no light our rod and cone cells are telling the interneurons that there is no light so there is nothing to do... by sending the ipsps. but when there is light the photoreceptor stops sending ipsps... because the interneurons are no longer being inhibited you see. So they are not initiating nerve signals. They are just not inhibiting them.
3xDecker 1 year ago 2
Cool....didn't know that. Thanks for the helpful comment.
crvomy 1 year ago
Thank you for making this video.
speng01 1 year ago
great video, very detailed, thanx for taking the time to do this video, i hope your eye condition gets better :)
mr1989ROCKS 2 years ago
great summary video!! : )
italianbabixo 2 years ago
thanks for making this video!
it helped me study for my exam.
take care :)
laurens000 2 years ago
Good luck. Hope you ace the exam!
crvomy 2 years ago