Brain Stem Model - Corpus Callosum & Hippocampus

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Uploaded by on Nov 11, 2008

This video was produced to help students of human anatomy at Modesto Junior College study our anatomical models.

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  • it is exellent.. but one thing that not clear.. is it medial view?? if it is medial view that how hippocampus can be seen here?? please any one reply.. i shall be thankful

  • This is a lateral view of a three dimensional model. If this were a sagittal two dimensional section, you are right, you would not be able to see the hippocampus. In other words, the hippocampus is isolated from the temporal lobe in which it resides and is extending out towards the viewer in this particular set-up.

    I hope this helps.

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  • thank you great work. keep it up, very useful.

  • Really useful! Would be nice to look at the model from a few different angles though to help get a better mental image of how the things relate to each other. Thanks!

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  • @Helper890 This study model represents the 3-dimensional internal structure of the brain and brain stem (with the cerebral cortex removed for better illustration), not the medial view. Therefore, the hippocampys (one core structure of the temporal lobe) can be seen here. Hope that helps.

  • I'm a community college student studying alcohol & chemical dependency. As part of a group project on the effects of psychoactive chemicals on the hippocampus, I'm making a video as part of our presentation. I'm assuming the makers of this video would have no problem with me taking a little part of it to use in my class presentation?

  • @Helper890 omg ur so dumb what do u mean this is the medial view .... zzzzz............. he shows where the hippocampus

  • SO the amygdaloid is part of hippocampus? i thought the fornix connects the hippocampus to the mammilary body? it doesnt seem to show that on the model

  • Is it just me or does this guy point to the amygdala and say "and here is the hippocampus" I know they're close... but he like points right at the amygdala and says here is the hippocampus. i just think thats weird. And is it just me, or does this dude not say one brain stem structure even though the title of this video is "brain stem model..."

  • I'm sorry, but did you point to the amygdala and say hippocampus?

  • I need this at home... guess what toys my kids will have!!!

  • fair...

    

  • thanks! 

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