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  • This was helpful. Thanks.

  • You are awesome like Khana is awesome. You are both high quality, and I think the content does not overlap. Please consider teaming up with him. I saw on TV recently he got a few million dollars donated by Gates and Google to help spread his free videos to the world. Thank you, sir.

  • THANK YOU!!! You definitely just saved my ass for my anatomy exam tonight. and thanks for the link as well, I definitly need a copy of it! :D please don't stop posting videos! You're helping students everywhere!

  • Very nicely done. I wish there was a way to print this diagram out, it would be helpful to study from. 

  • @NoLyeJustCurls The pdf can be obtained by opening the more info tab. If you would like it printed on tabloid paper, I bet a local printshop can do this for less than a dollar. Best, dj

  • @NoLyeJustCurls Hey I noticed your commen, and the link to the Cranial Nerve diagram is in the Info box. Click 'show more' and open the link, (if you have Adope powerpoint) just click "file> save as>Adobe PDF file". Or you could just print it directly from the link. Just thought I'd tell you because I know this diagram is HELLA useful

  • Awesome info...but I have one question. Were people sleeping in the room with you? Cause you seemed to be trying to talk very quietly...I nearly had to go to max volume on my laptop to hear you clearly. Eh, thanks either way. Good Summation.

  • really very helpful video..n your daughter is cute as well :p thankss..

  • I wish this was enough to get through the test..thanks though

  • Fantastic! Thanks! :)

  • Xcellent....

    Aaaaasom.....

    Marvellous.....

    Grate vdo on CNs.....

    Thanx a lot sir.....

  • thank you very helpful

  • Amazing! Thanks!

  • very informative and organized!! Plus I really enjoyed the clinical application. Thanks so much

  • thank u, u made it all clear for me, bless u!

  • Wonderful! thank you!:)

    

  • Thank you so much!!!

  • Very many thanks. This is great! Very helpful.

  • Great tutorial Video, nice and easy walk through of the CN. thankyou

  • your awesome.. thank you sir

  • thanks , it was very helpfull, thanksssss.

  • thanks so much for posting!! this was really helpful!!!

  • thank you for your effort :)

    one thing I would like to mention is that according to Snell's Neuroanatomy (7th edition), "A lesion of the vagus nerve would result in the uvula being elevated to the opposite side. " So, it may not be a lesion of IX

  • @rodeo179 Excellent observation!

  • Very good study guide! I understand this so much better now! Thank you so much!

  • I thought this was extremely informative, however, I was only able to view the first minute and 48 seconds :( Thank you!

  • This is AWESOME! Extremely clear and easy to follow. Thank you so much for sharing!

  • Thank you very much!

    Your video was really helpful comprehensive and easy to follow :)

  • thanks so much from australia!!!!!

  • OTs RULE!!!!!

  • The video was very well done, and extremely helpful. Should help for my Neuropsych exam tomorrow. :)

  • Awesome video!!! Extremely well done and to the point!

    Thank you for posting!

  • Great post. thanks

  • I am about to sit an exam, and this was so helpful, brilliant, thanks heaps!

  • Great job, Straight to the point

  • Top notch. Thanks for posting this.

  • very very very helpful, thanks a lot!

  • Thank you for your comment alisonrigney. the link to get a pdf of the image is in the information. You may have to click on "more info" to see the link. Thanks again, dj

  • This was helpful...thanks! Any chance of getting that diagram??

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