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I read somewhere that the brain can re-map the homunculus if a body part is lost, allocating the same brain region to another body part. How and why does this happen? And how does the brain come up with its original homunculus in the first place?
Thanks for the great video! Just a comment, please practice using non-gendered language when referring to occupations (e.g. surgeons). Referring to surgeons using male pronouns is odd unless you're referring to a specific person and it helps to perpetuate stereotypes that certain occupations are only open to one gender. Language plays an important role in modifying culture and encouraging inclusivity. Thank you :)
I understand you, Hannah. And generally speaking, you are right. However, the primary purpose of this video is teaching/learning. Making language more complex (which non-gendered language typically is) would therefore not be practical. Make the language as simple as possible, so that both the teacher and the learner can focus on the knowledge to be transferred.
Yes!! I could not agree more. The fact that the presenter says "the surgeon places his electrode" two seconds before " the patient will get a sensation in some part of his or her body" really highlights it, too.
Of all the videos I did watch trying to understand the homonculus, this one is the best 🎉❤. POWERFUL
Now i am clear with the concept in just 5:14min , thanks!!
Thank you so much, you made it so much easier for me to understand
Curiosity always leads to discovery
This is fantastic, thank you!
thank you for the video, but what is that drawing of the face lmaooo
Amazing explanation ❤
you made this so easy to understand
shed of hope has been now been given to passing my biopsych midterm
Where have you been all my life 🎉
Thank you so much. Finally!!! It's clear to me.
well explained.. Thanx
I see 😂
+marwan balubaid hhhhhhhhhhh You were the only person who clicked on the link 😂. What a sad story.
Boost your brain poooower in 14 days? twitter.com/aa553651fdb95b460/status/804578733948444672 Somatosensory homuncculus Proccessing the Envirooonmеeent MCAT Khan Academy
I read somewhere that the brain can re-map the homunculus if a body part is lost, allocating the same brain region to another body part. How and why does this happen? And how does the brain come up with its original homunculus in the first place?
thanks.... its helped me a lot to understand somatosensory homunculus...
Thanks, man. This helped a lot.
thank you
Is sommstic intellectual property relative to bbb or at the mercy of external proxy , ?
big like for this video
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Hmmmm
Edward Elric would be proud
Damn
Thanks for the great video! Just a comment, please practice using non-gendered language when referring to occupations (e.g. surgeons). Referring to surgeons using male pronouns is odd unless you're referring to a specific person and it helps to perpetuate stereotypes that certain occupations are only open to one gender. Language plays an important role in modifying culture and encouraging inclusivity. Thank you :)
so what is he supposed to call e.g. a surgeon then?
Lol
you're the type of person i hate smh
I understand you, Hannah. And generally speaking, you are right.
However, the primary purpose of this video is teaching/learning. Making language more complex (which non-gendered language typically is) would therefore not be practical. Make the language as simple as possible, so that both the teacher and the learner can focus on the knowledge to be transferred.
Yes!! I could not agree more. The fact that the presenter says "the surgeon places his electrode" two seconds before " the patient will get a sensation in some part of his or her body" really highlights it, too.
Thanks my dude
Amazing explanation 😍😍