You're telling me that this guy just succinctly explained in 5 minutes the concepts that took my university an hour to teach to me? Genius, I love this so much. Thank you!
@@cobro7396 I assume they found out with lab animals as they would use electrodes to stimulate certain parts of the brain. They found whatever part of the brain regulates the heart by stimulating a specific part of the brain.
This was the best video I have ever watched! I was crying about my ap biology test and I found this and worried no more. Im so glad with your genius brain and I have never had a better teacher. This really helped me understand when I miss days at school. I will comment again after I receive my one hundred 100%! Thank you so much you are a grade saver!!!!!!!!!:)
I take my MCAT in 72 hours and have been having so much trouble remembering brain anatomy for the past few months. This is a lifesaver, I will definitely be doing this during the exam!!
You are a life saver!! I have my science test tomorrow and even though I did all the homework I still didn't understand it. Now I do. Thank You soo much. If I could like this more than one I would!!
When he was holding away his thumb from the rest of his fingers I was thinking: "No, don't remove that parietal lobe, you monster!" Very credible demonstration.:)
This helps me so much to comprehend!! I have been trying to understand the brain for when I take my anatomy test, and this sums it up perfectly. Thank you!
Thanks so much, Doctor! Currently struggling with brain anatomy in Biological Psychology, but this really helped me start to remember the exact locations of each area! Thanks for making this succinct video!!
Extremely simplified and visually beneficial, aided me in swiftly understanding the fundamentals of brain anatomy and provides the convenience of having the model accessible at all times. thanks for this
Dude I'm not a smart person when it comes to stuff like this but you explained that amazingly well for me to comprehend I probably been watching the past few days video and trying to learn how it works but you jus simplified it.... You did that man
1. Is it possible to "buy" a brain? If so, how much would it be? 2. So, that which we usually think of as the "brain" is only the cortex, but the cortex is only a fraction of the brain, right? 3. So, what would the main difference be between the "subcortical" regions and the cortical regions? Are the former more primitive? 4. I've heard that the brain has no pain nerves, so we can't feel anything on it, but then why do we have headaches in the head and feel pain in the head when we go to sleep too late? (are the brain veins the ones "feeling" the pain?) 5. Can different neurotransmitters act on the same single neuron? or each neuron responds to only one kind/type of neurotransmitter? For example, are there certain neuron networks specialized to react to dopamin? or any neuron network is (in principle) capable of "feeling" the dopamine?
#2: Yes, the cortex is just a part of the brain, albeit a VERY important part! The brain is made up of the CEREBRUM, of which the outer ~1/10" (1 - 4.5 mm at different locations) is the cortex (outermost surface of brain tissue); the CEREBELLUM (which hangs below the cerebrum at the rear; and the BRAIN-STEM, which comes up from the spinal cord into the center of the brain. There are also sub-cortical grey-matter NUCLEI, like the thalamus, basal ganglia, amygdala, etc. #3: cortical simply means RELATED TO THE CORTEX (which itself means the outside of the brain, other than the meninges which cover it like 'skin'), so the cortical regions are just the regions of the cortex. And sub-cortical means BELOW THE CORTEX, which is the white matter axonal-projections to & from the cortex, and various grey-matter nuclei spotted within the white matter. #4: it may be that headache pain is sourced in the meninges, the 'skin' that covers the brain. #5: ooooo! I dunno, but that's a GOOD question! I hope someone gives you a good answer!
+Zerxyo Sánchez Each neurotransmitterbinds specifically in a lock-and-key mechanism to its type of receptor.Neurons in different pathways willoften have different types ofreceptors in a given family. its still not clear for me...i just googled and pasted it here :D
Wow you are a really good teacher wow am glad I came across your tutorial please make more of these videos as a medical student it will help me too much thanks so much sir
I love your demonstration of the parts of the brain, great work! It's very effective in learning about the brain and will help me for my psychology brain quiz next week. Cheers!
I just wanna say, that i've been trying to understand this for the past two hours with no results. I just understood it in 5 minutes. Thank you. Really. You are a genius. Thank youuuu!!!
I know!!!!! every time you look online, the pictures of the brain don't match or they don't clearly delineate where the cerebral cortex starts and ends
I luv the clear and easy to think of approach. So much easier to visualise. Especially when you think about how the right and left brain are intertwined.
What a clever way of briefly explaining the functions of the brain! You now have another subscriber! I am ready to learn more, Doctor. I’ll never look at my hands the same way!
Thank you so much for this Amazing Video.. I would like to request you to make video on Brains medical conditions or Diseases related to Brain that would really help for us Thank you
Thanks so much for watching! I'll add that to my list of future episodes. In the meantime, "Phantoms in the Brain" by Sandra Blakeslee and Vilayanur S. Ramachandran and most books by Oliver Sacks will give you a fantastic introduction into this topic.
Holy, this video is fantastic. Literally some of the best mnemonics I’ve ever seen. I don’t really have a reason to know this, it’s just very interesting. I seriously doubt I’ll forget this though thanks to your amazing way of teaching.
Several hours of reading and it only took me 5 mins of video to get it. You have earned my subscription. I hope you have a video on cranial nerves or prepping one :)
Same here, that's the first thing I thought... like the backs of my hands are literally lighter than my palms. I was like... well this might not work... lol.
I am struggling to understand it until my tutor sent me this video. Champ! Now, I understand it better. Its very helpful. I am deaf and using my ASL sign language. Its so cool!!! now I am ready for the test. Thanks!!!
Thank you very much Mister the psysch show, I am following the education for practical nursery and I have some trouble with the brains. but now i understand much more
This is such an awesome way to teach! It’s so exciting and easier to grasp of understanding the parts of the brain thank you so much for sharing this information
You're telling me that this guy just succinctly explained in 5 minutes the concepts that took my university an hour to teach to me? Genius, I love this so much. Thank you!
"Genius is simplicity itself."
same thing with college, accept we also have to take notes)
Im in school in class 12 nd we have this in our syllabus.. 😅
Novel approach; I have been practicing medicine for 3 decades and never seen the hands used to demonstrate brain anatomy--love it!
Thank you so much!
But how can they designate the reasoning, heart rate, emotions part of the Brain? Dissecting is on a dead brain? How can they determine this?
Where will I get a response, if any?
@@cobro7396 I assume they found out with lab animals as they would use electrodes to stimulate certain parts of the brain. They found whatever part of the brain regulates the heart by stimulating a specific part of the brain.
I am a visual learner and i forget things that i cant go over on a weekly basis. And i think this will truly help! Thanks so much!
Glad it helped!
Original and effective learning technique. Thank you for the video.🌱
Teacher: "what do you have to present your class?"
Me: "MY HANDS"
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Frontal lobe
-conplex amd abstract thoughts, control of emotions,
Parietal lobe
-navigation, touch
Occipital lobe
- visual information
Temporal lobe
- sound and touch
Lymbic system
- emotions, leaning and memory
Amygdala
-basic emotions
Hippocampus
-learning and memory
I love this!
This video deserves at least a million views
Thanks for your kind words!
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you kinda saved my life for a psych test tmr.. THANK YOU
Best thing I've heard all day!
This was the best video I have ever watched! I was crying about my ap biology test and I found this and worried no more. Im so glad with your genius brain and I have never had a better teacher. This really helped me understand when I miss days at school. I will comment again after I receive my one hundred 100%! Thank you so much you are a grade saver!!!!!!!!!:)
I take my MCAT in 72 hours and have been having so much trouble remembering brain anatomy for the past few months. This is a lifesaver, I will definitely be doing this during the exam!!
how did you do? hope u did good
hopw y faield
This is a nice approach! And I generally bring my hands with me places, so it'll be easy to keep track of. ^_^
Glad you found it helpful!
OMG same! I also bring my hands with me to places! We must be twins! :D
Itania333 me too!
Great
This is absolutely brilliant. Thank you so much for such an intuitive lecture.
You are a life saver!! I have my science test tomorrow and even though I did all the homework I still didn't understand it. Now I do. Thank You soo much. If I could like this more than one I would!!
Good luck on your test! Thanks for watching and for the kind comment 😀
Thanks, I did well on my science test and used this method all the time :)
AWESOME!!!!!!! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Thankyou for the informative presentation, this is superb,I mean it aids in efficient learning and understand
Wow I'm currently learning those brain parts and this is ...genius !! Simple and complete, everything someone as lazy as I am need ! ^^
Tupuchan Daa class??
i so wish teachers create better methods to understand topics like this.
this actually makes sense than reading powerpoints
THANK YOU FOR THIS
When he was holding away his thumb from the rest of his fingers I was thinking: "No, don't remove that parietal lobe, you monster!" Very credible demonstration.:)
Haha, sounds like it was an effective demo! Thanks for watching!
That's temporal🙄
Thank you so much for your teaching this technique made me memory very well 🙏
This helps me so much to comprehend!! I have been trying to understand the brain for when I take my anatomy test, and this sums it up perfectly. Thank you!
Hand brain model! Use this in like every talk I give :D
Thanks Doc!!!
Thanks so much, Doctor! Currently struggling with brain anatomy in Biological Psychology, but this really helped me start to remember the exact locations of each area! Thanks for making this succinct video!!
Wow! I guess I'll remember this forever! I love this method and it has made things so much more easier!! Thank you so much!💕
So happy it helped! Thanks for watching!
Very effective learning method. THANK YOU!
Extremely simplified and visually beneficial, aided me in swiftly understanding the fundamentals of brain anatomy and provides the convenience of having the model accessible at all times. thanks for this
You have no idea sir how your this 5min video gonna help me to represent my seminar 😊 Thanks to you💛
Great vid yo!! helped me learn the brain and get through med school :))
Liar
Thanks ❤️
Pov: ure having exams tomorrow 😂
In 20 minutes….😂
Wow you are a great teach I have learned alot from this
Am I the only one who can not bend their thumb in a 90 degree angle like this guy?
me too
Immortall1 me 3
Yeah same
Right, maybe he is double jointed or something. I don't think it's normal the have that range of motion.
Me too. I have straight thumbs. Don't have that joint like everyone else around me. 🤷
Genius 🎉 thanks dr ali😊
Dude I'm not a smart person when it comes to stuff like this but you explained that amazingly well for me to comprehend I probably been watching the past few days video and trying to learn how it works but you jus simplified it.... You did that man
So glad to hear this video helped you learn about the brain! Thanks for watching and for your feedback!
Thank you for making this so easy to learn! Really helped out with my unit test.
Glad it helped! Thanks for watching.
Amazing video thank you very much ❤
This is a perfect explanation! I'm going to use it from now on, thank you very much)
Thanks! I'm happy it helped!
Interesting and worthwhile video.
What questions do you have about the brain?
1. Is it possible to "buy" a brain? If so, how much would it be?
2. So, that which we usually think of as the "brain" is only the cortex, but the cortex is only a fraction of the brain, right?
3. So, what would the main difference be between the "subcortical" regions and the cortical regions? Are the former more primitive?
4. I've heard that the brain has no pain nerves, so we can't feel anything on it, but then why do we have headaches in the head and feel pain in the head when we go to sleep too late? (are the brain veins the ones "feeling" the pain?)
5. Can different neurotransmitters act on the same single neuron? or each neuron responds to only one kind/type of neurotransmitter? For example, are there certain neuron networks specialized to react to dopamin? or any neuron network is (in principle) capable of "feeling" the dopamine?
lol
#2: Yes, the cortex is just a part of the brain, albeit a VERY important part! The brain is made up of the CEREBRUM, of which the outer ~1/10" (1 - 4.5 mm at different locations) is the cortex (outermost surface of brain tissue); the CEREBELLUM (which hangs below the cerebrum at the rear; and the BRAIN-STEM, which comes up from the spinal cord into the center of the brain. There are also sub-cortical grey-matter NUCLEI, like the thalamus, basal ganglia, amygdala, etc.
#3: cortical simply means RELATED TO THE CORTEX (which itself means the outside of the brain, other than the meninges which cover it like 'skin'), so the cortical regions are just the regions of the cortex. And sub-cortical means BELOW THE CORTEX, which is the white matter axonal-projections to & from the cortex, and various grey-matter nuclei spotted within the white matter.
#4: it may be that headache pain is sourced in the meninges, the 'skin' that covers the brain.
#5: ooooo! I dunno, but that's a GOOD question! I hope someone gives you a good answer!
+Zerxyo Sánchez Each neurotransmitterbinds specifically in a lock-and-key mechanism to its type of receptor.Neurons in different pathways willoften have different types ofreceptors in a given family.
its still not clear for me...i just googled and pasted it here :D
The Psych Show why it stops right before the examination 😂
Excellent video!
Oooh, this is great! Definitely using this in future...
Glad to see you and Brooke teaming up. Keep up the great work!
Thanks for your kind words and thanks for sharing!
Thankyou!
Sir this trick really helped thank you so much🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
wow, u make it so interesting, and easy to understand.
Wow you are a really good teacher wow am glad I came across your tutorial please make more of these videos as a medical student it will help me too much thanks so much sir
Thanks for watching!
I am a research nurse and this just makes brain anatomy so simple!! Thanks!!!!!!
I love your demonstration of the parts of the brain, great work! It's very effective in learning about the brain and will help me for my psychology brain quiz next week. Cheers!
Hope your quiz went well!
This is so helpful for my upcoming test for Psychology! :)
This is good! I'm studying for my psychology matriculation examination and this is really helpful!
Ali Mattu thank you :)
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Ali Mattu I'm taking up BS Psych this coming August and YOU are helping me advance study a lot!
Same here I am studying for psychology
OMG this was amazing thank you so much
Thank you Soo much I learned so many things in 5 minutes
Thank you for watching!
Please don't stop making video.please❤❤❤❤❤
You’re amazing! Thank you!!! I’ve been having trouble remembering the brain! Thank you 🙏🏻
Thank you for watching!
Easy way for me to remember…thanks!
OMG IM A PSYCHOLOGY STUDENT. THANK YOU FOR THIS
Thanks alot for explaining it so well ! Really appreciate it ❤
This is by far the simplest explanation to remember all those parts! Good stuff, man.
Thanks! Glad it was helpful!
You.Rock.
This helped me so much
Glad it helped!!
I just wanna say, that i've been trying to understand this for the past two hours with no results. I just understood it in 5 minutes. Thank you. Really. You are a genius. Thank youuuu!!!
Thank you! So happy to hear it helped!
I know!!!!! every time you look online, the pictures of the brain don't match or they don't clearly delineate where the cerebral cortex starts and ends
This video came at the perfect time, I have a test on this in my psych class on Monday!
Oh my gosh! You are helping me sooo much with this🙌🏾, thank you for all of the succinct info and a clear way to memorize all of it. You're amazing!
I was doing the hand gestures with my hands in class during a kahoot game. Needless to say, I won.
Awesome to hear!
That’s the best thing I’ve seen today!
I CAN'T TELL HOW MUCH I LOVED THIS VIDEO. HOPE I COULD GIVE IT A MIILION LIKES TO DEMONSTRATE IT!
I luv the clear and easy to think of approach. So much easier to visualise. Especially when you think about how the right and left brain are intertwined.
thanks your realy make it easy
Thanks for watching!
i have been searching for a way to tell apart the different lobes because they all look the same to me and this really helped.
just soo good
Thanks!
What a clever way of briefly explaining the functions of the brain! You now have another subscriber! I am ready to learn more, Doctor. I’ll never look at my hands the same way!
Thank you so much for this Amazing Video..
I would like to request you to make video on Brains medical conditions or Diseases related to Brain that would really help for us
Thank you
Thanks so much for watching! I'll add that to my list of future episodes. In the meantime, "Phantoms in the Brain" by Sandra Blakeslee and Vilayanur S. Ramachandran and most books by Oliver Sacks will give you a fantastic introduction into this topic.
Holy, this video is fantastic. Literally some of the best mnemonics I’ve ever seen. I don’t really have a reason to know this, it’s just very interesting. I seriously doubt I’ll forget this though thanks to your amazing way of teaching.
Really nice very helpful to me to understand parts of brain
Thanks for watching!
Several hours of reading and it only took me 5 mins of video to get it. You have earned my subscription. I hope you have a video on cranial nerves or prepping one :)
The backs of my hands aren't darker, I need to go outside more often :(
Or perhaps you naturally have a much lighter skin tone than me? That would make the contrast between the two sides less noticeable.
Same here, that's the first thing I thought... like the backs of my hands are literally lighter than my palms. I was like... well this might not work... lol.
How is that possible!? 😷
David Hughes - Same. I thought this can't be good for my brain! Lol
Haha yea same. The back of my hands are lighter than my redder palms, and I'm not a light-skinned dude (see profile)
Really Amazing
Corpus collosum aka corpus close-em get it 😏 hippocampus -you learn on campus
I haven’t heard those mnemonics before!!!! Love it!!! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
'Hands down' this is the most creative method I've seen on the brain structure and function. thanks!!
omg the slayest way to remember this!!
The best video I've ever watched ❤ Thank u so much 💗
Smart idea
I am struggling to understand it until my tutor sent me this video. Champ! Now, I understand it better. Its very helpful. I am deaf and using my ASL sign language. Its so cool!!! now I am ready for the test. Thanks!!!
Thanks! These sorts of physical, slightly goofy devices work really well for my learning style. Extremely helpful!
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Mmm brain - Hannibal lecter
This is a fantastic and simplified analysis. Very commendable
Thank you. I hope this helps me remember.
Wow. So nicely and so beautifully it can be explained we never thought. You are so
Thanks soooo much to Pysch Show.this is the easiest way to learn about the brain.
Thank you soooo much. I know the areas and functions but after this video, I'm pretty sure that I'll never forget them either.
Thank you very much Mister the psysch show, I am following the education for practical nursery and I have some trouble with the brains. but now i understand much more
Wonderful
Brilliant!!!THANK YOU😊❤
Wow amazing
Understand to its fullest.Good explaination.
A perfect addition to our homeschool anatomy lesson. Thanks so much!
This is such an awesome way to teach! It’s so exciting and easier to grasp of understanding the parts of the brain thank you so much for sharing this information
Brilliant explanation.
Wow! what a great way to explain such a complex things.
Helpful...
Great explanation... Brilliant
This trick made me so easy to learn. Thank you ♥️
You are genius
Genius!