I love how you don't use so many fancy words and talk at such an advanced level. You really know how to simplify things and it is greatly appreciated because my brain can't comprehend an overload of all this information in other videos. Thank you for teaching
I’ve been really interested lately on how the body works and really find that you explain it well for someone just learning. Also, you having a good sense of humour makes listening even better.
your videos are the first ones i try to find whenever im learning a new topic, cause it's so helpful and so easy to understand. thanks for the great videos ❤
Stay safe stay healthy professor..i love your videos...its all very clear and understandable.. and i love that u put yr lecture on your left and diagramatic representation on the right..its a very good tactic to help for easier understanding. I didnt laugh at the fall..i felt sad cus i didnt know that you got no control on your legs.
Old McSiebert had a channel EIEIO And on his Channel he was explaining Brain EIEIO With A gyris here And a Gyris There, here a Gyris There a Gyris, Everywhere a gyris......
Haha, I used to always make the joke with students that if I ever had a daughter, I’d name her Sarah Bellum or Amy Lace (after salivary amylase). For the record, we did not name our daughter either of those...
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I love how you don't use so many fancy words and talk at such an advanced level. You really know how to simplify things and it is greatly appreciated because my brain can't comprehend an overload of all this information in other videos. Thank you for teaching
I’ve been really interested lately on how the body works and really find that you explain it well for someone just learning. Also, you having a good sense of humour makes listening even better.
I enjoyed watching this. You playfully simplify complex terms. Thsnk you.
This was so well made. Interesting, concise, comprehensive, funny, engaging, visually appealing. You’re so awesome.
The editing has gotten really good!! Thanks for the lesson!
Thanks for watching and for the comment!
Now this guy can teach! Thank you.
your videos are the first ones i try to find whenever im learning a new topic, cause it's so helpful and so easy to understand. thanks for the great videos ❤
Thank you so much for making these videos. It's really helping me get through my biology class. You are the best :) God bless you :)
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Loving all your video's. Thanks also for the laughs. You do a great job explaining in a simple fun way. 👀👍🙏
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I'm learning a lot from your body more than professors
I am very fortunate to watch your video and learn.Thank you so much
Stay safe stay healthy professor..i love your videos...its all very clear and understandable.. and i love that u put yr lecture on your left and diagramatic representation on the right..its a very good tactic to help for easier understanding.
I didnt laugh at the fall..i felt sad cus i didnt know that you got no control on your legs.
Nice drawing skills! You are a good teacher on subjects that always need diagrams! 🤩🤩🤩
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thank u sm sir .... to make it easy and simple ..... u r grt teacher and a doc ....
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Thank you very much. This is very well explained.
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Great video. Just one correction: Wernicke’s area is in the temporal lobe.
Helpful video for us, Thanks
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Old McSiebert had a channel EIEIO
And on his Channel he was explaining Brain EIEIO
With A gyris here And a Gyris There, here a Gyris There a Gyris, Everywhere a gyris......
Ha, I forgot I made that joke in this video!
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I thought Wernicke's area as located in left posterior temporal lobe
Great:)
Do you have any videos on Vernicki's area and Broca's area?
Wernicke areas is shown in parietal lobe where online other it's claimed that it is temporal lobe
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Glad it was helpful!
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Wernicke's area include left temporal lobe not parietal lobe isn't it?
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s all. please just slow down a bit.. tiny bit.. thanks again!
Sarah Bellum. I remember her! Redhead, right?
Haha, I used to always make the joke with students that if I ever had a daughter, I’d name her Sarah Bellum or Amy Lace (after salivary amylase). For the record, we did not name our daughter either of those...
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I fr didn't see that coming... I actually felt bad when he fell off the wheelchair👁👄👁
Nah did u just ..... I did not see anything