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  • @ImOnly1Person
    @ImOnly1Person 7 років тому +718

    I personally just want to take the time to thank Paul Anderson for all the time and energy he has put into this. Educating the minds of people across the world, and might I add, for free. All these diagrams, illustrations and presentations in general would take a fair bit of work. Thank you Paul and thanks to your team helping you as-well if there is one.

    • @SuperMagicManiac
      @SuperMagicManiac 6 років тому +1

      preach

    • @myshittylifeonfilm
      @myshittylifeonfilm 5 років тому +20

      I literally have never added a comment to any videos in my 5+ years on youtube but I feel Paul Anderson is more than deserving of it. You really have helped me get through so much of my bio journey and schooling. I appreciate everything you and your team have done and would like to take the time and say thank you. You are by far my most favorite teach that I never had. Hope you're doing well.

    • @mimiboobies
      @mimiboobies 4 роки тому +1

      @@myshittylifeonfilm I never do, but in my college journey I've been so grateful for all the professors who invest their time and money to do a video. Since I can't afford to donate money, I take the time to watch some of the ads, as well as I always "like" and Subscribe.

  • @MrFamousperson101
    @MrFamousperson101 7 років тому +37

    This dude literally helped me ace AP bio back in high school without even touching the textbook, and do well on the ap test. Now I get help again in Anatomy and physiology in University.

  • @tylermacdonald8924
    @tylermacdonald8924 5 років тому +68

    I really appreciate this mans dedication to education, you can see in his eyes how hard he must work. Poor man, hopefully he gets some rest. And some recognition for this work

  • @rosikarai3353
    @rosikarai3353 7 років тому +50

    Thanks Bozeman you absolute LEGEND
    STAY BLESSED

  • @netzanetmengestu2074
    @netzanetmengestu2074 5 років тому +15

    That was very very helpful, and I would like to thank you on behalf of every viewers for taking the time to help us gain a better understanding. Teachers are the true stars of the world!!!

  • @teneilreddy3422
    @teneilreddy3422 4 роки тому +1

    Paul Andersen, I have thank you for making these animated videos, you just make everything much easier to understand. You are a life saver.

  • @shannonhatch7
    @shannonhatch7 5 років тому +3

    Thank you so much for taking the time to put these videos together! You're my go-to when I need to clarify concepts or study for exams. Your explanations are invaluable. Thank you.

  • @KenBraverman
    @KenBraverman 5 років тому +2

    I felt like learning something in under 10 minutes and you provide such an invaluable service and reduce the complexity you are a true treasure fantastic work

  • @tehreemirfan1244
    @tehreemirfan1244 4 роки тому +3

    I can not appreciate your hard work enough for this wonderful lecture! Thank you Mr. Paul for helping all of us with your knowledge!

  • @meonibergara369
    @meonibergara369 5 років тому +1

    Dear Mr. Anderson,
    I think this “thank you” is way overdue.
    Five years ago, your videos helped me get into my dream university. Last year, I watched more of your videos to review for the medical school admissions test. I am back again for your help as I review for my first exam in the top medical school in the country.
    Thank you for your selfless guidance in my journey to be a doctor and serve the people. Thank you for helping all of us get the education and love for learning that we deserve :)

  • @yuleisylanns409
    @yuleisylanns409 6 років тому +4

    I love your videos. They have all the relevant info without extra confusing jargon

  • @firstreviewer8966
    @firstreviewer8966 5 років тому

    What a Video. I cannot believe that he said all of that much-needed information with such a nice smile on his face. Well Done. FR

  • @mackenzieleaper8661
    @mackenzieleaper8661 4 роки тому +4

    You're videos are so clear and concise!!! Thank you so much for making all of them!

  • @mangoman60123
    @mangoman60123 7 років тому

    Right in time for my animal physiology exam. You're a life saver Mr. Andersen, keep up the great work

  • @dylanfletcher6514
    @dylanfletcher6514 5 років тому

    Thank you Paul for passing the information down.
    Your sacrifice will be celebrated

  • @flynnkrohne7497
    @flynnkrohne7497 4 роки тому +1

    You are alongside PBS and Crash course my favorite educational youtube channel!
    The other channels help me with my personal interests, you with that and school.
    I just wanted to say thanks!

  • @violeta96helen
    @violeta96helen 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you 100 times Paul Anderson, you are amazing.

  • @user-jt6zz6pt9j
    @user-jt6zz6pt9j 3 роки тому

    i can’t put into words how much i appreciate your work

  • @amnaazim9788
    @amnaazim9788 4 роки тому +5

    THIS IS A REALLY HELPFUL VIDEO I HAVE EVER ACROSS. GREAT APPLAUSE FOR YOU MAN. GOOD JOB.
    BUNDLE OF THANKS

  • @NaughtyNinjaBears
    @NaughtyNinjaBears 7 років тому +7

    The timing of this video though!! This is the exact lecture I just had

  • @harshitanarayanan851
    @harshitanarayanan851 7 років тому +30

    When you watch Bozeman right before your AP Biology Exam. Literally the best!

  • @marilyntanwl
    @marilyntanwl 4 роки тому +1

    SO useful!!! Thank you Paul for creating this channel and putting up these videos! I really appreciate it!

  • @xLeiin
    @xLeiin 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much for posting this! I got this link from my professor (teaching brain&behavior)
    Starting my major cognitive neuropsychology next year!

  • @pennyremollino1500
    @pennyremollino1500 3 роки тому +1

    Amazing, better than my lectures and textbook combined.

  • @rachelhubbard3494
    @rachelhubbard3494 5 років тому +2

    This is really helpful. The explanation alongside the animation was brilliant. Going to watch it a few more times!

  • @remingtonturner3010
    @remingtonturner3010 7 років тому +386

    We should've studied earlier....

    • @michaelonyemenam258
      @michaelonyemenam258 4 роки тому +10

      Fuck, how did you know?

    • @Joy-1164
      @Joy-1164 3 роки тому +7

      22 minutes before my unit test ☺️

    • @satanggukie3456
      @satanggukie3456 3 роки тому +3

      @@Joy-1164 i guess its too late but good luck xd mine is tomorrow

    • @Joy-1164
      @Joy-1164 3 роки тому +2

      @@satanggukie3456 haha it’s okay! i think i did well:) good luck ☺️☺️

    • @amgadmedhat6211
      @amgadmedhat6211 3 роки тому

      Yea.....

  • @polandharr
    @polandharr 2 роки тому

    Splendidly done, with excellent animation to augment comprehension. Thank you!

  • @nokukhanyabrightness4121
    @nokukhanyabrightness4121 3 роки тому

    I appreciate your work you simplify everything in physiology and make it comprehendible, thank you.

  • @creativelifewithgrace994
    @creativelifewithgrace994 3 роки тому +3

    aha! 💡💡💡 no wonder i can sense that my memory is getting better and expanding!and the more i get excited about what I have learned (reading books) and being able to connect the dots (perception and experience), the more i feel strong vibrations on top of my head as my whole brain is turned on (literally vibrating) yet, I want to know more! 😆😆😆😆

  • @fisherguy7260
    @fisherguy7260 7 років тому +3

    Thank you very much!.. taking Psychology class right now and your video helped me piece different parts of a neuron together.

  • @mariaschingeck7209
    @mariaschingeck7209 5 років тому

    You are soooooo great. Please do not stop your videos.

  • @deathofbarney
    @deathofbarney 4 роки тому +2

    This was supplementary material for coursera, very good video thank you!

  • @bobfloss4179
    @bobfloss4179 3 роки тому +3

    this is absolutey poggers bro

  • @bahahos7426
    @bahahos7426 6 років тому

    Thank You Mr. Paul Anderson for your great work

  • @saintz2k7
    @saintz2k7 7 років тому +3

    One of the best vids on this topic. thank you

  • @dingas5632
    @dingas5632 3 роки тому +7

    PoV you were looking for the Synapse league channel and misclicked

  • @forecast3317
    @forecast3317 3 роки тому

    My teacher was lecturing this for 2 hrs. And this dude do it in 7 mins LOL good job

  • @elisangelalofrano7170
    @elisangelalofrano7170 Місяць тому

    Thank you so much! I think I finally grasped this. I’ve watched so many other videos…only to be more confused. I think I finally got it. Thank you very much!

  • @kat928
    @kat928 4 роки тому +1

    I love the explanation in the video. My only issue is that the video is not showing, so only audio.

  • @telefon9171
    @telefon9171 9 місяців тому

    Thank you. I watched many video about synapses but this is the best. You explained so clearly

  • @PotatoAQH
    @PotatoAQH 7 років тому +5

    Love this video. So helpful. You are the best. Please please keep doing the A&P videos.

  • @1234piano
    @1234piano Рік тому

    Thank you, Dr Andersen - outstanding!

  • @yosssisss
    @yosssisss 2 роки тому

    Your videos are timeless!!

  • @elijaheugene5727
    @elijaheugene5727 6 років тому

    You’ve been my online teacher for forever

  • @jenborisov782
    @jenborisov782 5 років тому +1

    Paul, you are an absolute perfection. Thank you very much !!!

  • @danimari516
    @danimari516 3 роки тому +1

    You helped my freshman year of college and now as I prepare for dental school, God bless your heart sir!!!😊

  • @maryanabardina6348
    @maryanabardina6348 4 роки тому +1

    Genius! Thank you so much for explaining complicated things so easy!

  • @RaimbekRakhimbekov
    @RaimbekRakhimbekov 4 роки тому +2

    Hello! Thank you for your lectures
    If I understand it right neuron can take signal from another neuron directly from it's body via dendrite-based-synapse
    So why there is a thing like an 'axion' at all?

  • @sheamussweeney7668
    @sheamussweeney7668 Рік тому

    These videos are always so helpful, thank you so much!!!

  • @caribaez5711
    @caribaez5711 7 років тому +64

    1:11 why was he dreaming these things? xD

    • @carolinewithers1647
      @carolinewithers1647 5 років тому +10

      Because his mind was so occupied with how these things work, he had an epiphany while his brain was sort of relaxed. Happens to me all the time - working things out, not making important discoveries!

    • @KJKP
      @KJKP 5 років тому +1

      +Cari, Many great influences in science and culture were derived from dreams. I have a massive collection on my blog: ‘Inventions that Came in Dreams: Largest Collection on the Internet.”
      Many inventions, applications of technology, manufacturing processes, songs, books... came in dreams.
      Harry Potter came as a vision to JK Rowling, an unrepentant witch. The song “Yesterday” was not written by Paul McCartney... he saw it in a vision and only wrote down what he saw.
      The stabilizer that was used to finally shoot down Hitler’s V2 rockets... was given to the military by a dentist who invented it... after he saw how it would help the AA guns in a dream.
      God influences the world through dreams. So does the devil (e.g. Harry Potter and the Yesterday song.)

    • @hummingbird1432
      @hummingbird1432 4 роки тому +1

      bc his work was his real passion

    • @yeseniasplace
      @yeseniasplace 3 роки тому

      0:46 🙃

  • @cristi8995
    @cristi8995 7 років тому +1

    These videos are linked into the learning plans for my anatomy college course. Great videos! 🙋🏼👍🤝

  • @rishabpatil9375
    @rishabpatil9375 4 роки тому +1

    sir i had a doubt ..how does vesicles get atttached to presynaptic membrane ? will the contraction of tufts due to ca influx causes attachment or docking of vesicles to membrane or ca binds to proteins on surface of vesicles which causes them to attach to proteins present on membrane (and then neurotransmitters get released)?

  • @scorpearth3242
    @scorpearth3242 5 років тому +2

    great video! You improved my memory )) thank you !

  • @georgegreen3672
    @georgegreen3672 3 роки тому

    You are an excellent naturalist.

  • @nazeelahhendricks4105
    @nazeelahhendricks4105 7 років тому +2

    Thank you for a most informative video. It helps me so much with studying.

  • @toristoddard3831
    @toristoddard3831 7 років тому +2

    thank you wonderful, intelligent paul!

  • @agustinanini
    @agustinanini 6 років тому

    Great video, it was really helpful. It would be better if the proteins that are activated by the inflow of Calcium were mentioned, but it was just a detail. Thank you Paul.

  • @amylouise5885
    @amylouise5885 6 років тому +1

    Came for the science, stayed for the awesome facts

  • @samiesamie7619
    @samiesamie7619 7 років тому +5

    Some people are really mean and so negative
    They watch this awesome video without liking it
    Come on human-being, you can be better

  • @dannichols6261
    @dannichols6261 4 роки тому +1

    I wonder if you could describe or show what a synapse to a *capillary* looks like? (Like in both parts of the pituitary, the adenohypophysis and neurohypophysis.) What I'm looking for is the *structure* of that kind of synapse. I have a rudimentary idea of how SAMs (synaptic adhesion molecules, maybe more often today known as synaptic cell adhesion molecules) hold the parts of a chemical *neural* synapse together (which is often left out of diagrams of synapses), so I'm trying to visualize what happens inside the pituitary parts with regard to neurons connecting to the capillaries there.

  • @shreerachitasatish7844
    @shreerachitasatish7844 7 років тому +5

    Rip I'm not sure if you mentioned this in the video (and I just missed it), but do synapses have only one type of neurotransmitter in them? And if they do not, what determines which neurotransmitters are released at a time? Or are all of them released at once?

    • @maliksajid2344
      @maliksajid2344 6 років тому +2

      @@josephoneil7436 neurons create different types of neurotransmitters like acetylecholine, camp.etc aproximately 50 types

    • @tylermacdonald8924
      @tylermacdonald8924 5 років тому +1

      The type of neurotransmitter that is released binds to receptors beside the ion gates on the axon terminals in the post synaptic cleft and then either inhibits or enables the stimulation of that nerve

  • @rosa273
    @rosa273 5 років тому +3

    omg thank you for simplifying this for me, im ready for my midterm tommorow yasss

  • @annacristine8155
    @annacristine8155 5 років тому +1

    Than you for sharing and taking the time to teach us out here. I really enjoyed your videos.

  • @spacecaratz
    @spacecaratz 4 роки тому +1

    After the neurotransmitters bind to the post synaptic cleft and open the channels, if an excitatory synaptic potential occurs wouldn't that create a graded potential in the the soma or dendrite and not an action potential?

  • @duceyque
    @duceyque 7 років тому

    Great video. We enjoyed your presentation.

  • @heidiburke5386
    @heidiburke5386 3 роки тому +1

    Brilliant !! Thank you so much :D

  • @haroldbowles5308
    @haroldbowles5308 6 років тому

    Pual iam an older blackman who went back to school thanks for your free videos education for all.

  • @jennycane-oneill1083
    @jennycane-oneill1083 7 років тому +2

    thank you, this video helps a lot on my studying you explain it well and made it easy.

  • @rgudduu
    @rgudduu 3 роки тому

    Excellent explanation

  • @99.99
    @99.99 4 роки тому +2

    My family doctor gave me my marijuana exemption 9 years ago because he said that the indo-cannabinoid molecule turned off the CB1 or CB2 during the synapse which neutralized the pain that was sent from my spinal cord to my brain. Imagine, such a molecule that relieves me of my suffering due to a blockage on the synapse! 💓 Science

  • @Nicholaskcl
    @Nicholaskcl 4 роки тому

    THANK YOU BOZEMAN YOU LEGEND!!!

  • @ERASTIN
    @ERASTIN 2 роки тому +1

    Bruh nice outplayed

  • @decryptthestory861
    @decryptthestory861 4 роки тому +1

    I can't believe this Otto Loewi chap managed to achieve all that he did in his field of study without eyes.

  • @gurukulgyan6599
    @gurukulgyan6599 4 роки тому

    Is there gap(synapse) in all kind of neurons?
    What is importance of these gaps?
    Can transmission be better with direct contact of neurons?

  • @ecs5749
    @ecs5749 7 років тому

    Super clear videos - Thank you for your work.

  • @angelidez13
    @angelidez13 3 роки тому

    EXTREMELY helpful! The only thing I'm having trouble finding an answer for is how the proper neurotransmitters are organized into the vesicles to be sent across the synapse, and where do these neurotransmitters come from...I know it's a pretty stupid question to ask, and I'm probably not going to even need to know that stuff, but I'm really bent on knowing more about how those two things come to be. Any help from anyone would be greatly appreciated.

  • @mimireyes04
    @mimireyes04 7 років тому +1

    You are Awesome! I always use your videos for exam revision! :D

  • @likezoangelmulenga8645
    @likezoangelmulenga8645 4 роки тому

    It was very helpful. Thanks a lot.

  • @thenemoshow1
    @thenemoshow1 5 років тому +1

    paul, dude youre going to heaven

    • @mynamo12
      @mynamo12 5 років тому +2

      TheNemoShow Haha 1 hour ago, I’m here too, studying for my exam.

    • @thenemoshow1
      @thenemoshow1 5 років тому +1

      Violet Nugget bro I have 90 slides covering this material, my man Paul hooked it up in seven min

  • @RB-tn4xj
    @RB-tn4xj 7 років тому +13

    why the fuck these videos r not having million views ....I mean ...U r best

  • @catherinevarner3778
    @catherinevarner3778 7 років тому +1

    thank you for your videos!! you help to explain them so much better than my teacher lol

  • @lioula1000
    @lioula1000 5 років тому

    Does a postsynaptic membrane have both inhibitory (for instance GABA) and excitatory receptors (for instance Glutamate) ?

  • @krmaheshvit
    @krmaheshvit 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you dear sir

  • @thirzavankampen7960
    @thirzavankampen7960 17 днів тому

    Hiya! This is so interesting, thank you!| It made me wonder about conflicted behaviors like redirected behavior for example. I understand it's probably way more complex, but would that come from synapses not having an established 'memory route' for the response to something. Or could it mean both positive and negative responses are firing in a way making the brain take a moment as it needs time to see which response ends up being the priority?

  • @SandraO-es1uv
    @SandraO-es1uv 7 місяців тому

    I know this sounds strange but can my neurons/synapses connect to the field to assist me in learning Italian fast.

  • @bassamobied5495
    @bassamobied5495 6 років тому

    keep going man, youre very helpful and smooth teaching

  • @arsalanshah106
    @arsalanshah106 4 роки тому +1

    Nice it helped me alot from Pakistan🇵🇰

  • @marihanbadr1271
    @marihanbadr1271 7 років тому +1

    YOU'RE STELLAR THANK YOUUUUUUU

  • @purplesass_5219
    @purplesass_5219 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks man!

  • @doa1054
    @doa1054 4 роки тому

    Thank you so much sir .

  • @loretteduverna3802
    @loretteduverna3802 7 років тому +1

    Wish you were my professor your awesome keep doing what your doing ❤️❤️❤️

  • @hanasmith3871
    @hanasmith3871 7 років тому +1

    You are the best! Thank you x

  • @PNWMan
    @PNWMan 7 років тому

    love your videos, I've got quite a few pages of notes on your videos just for fun!

  • @mrandrossguy9871
    @mrandrossguy9871 4 роки тому

    0:05 how do we know what the hell the electricity inside the brain looks like ?
    I mean is there Physical parts/organs that look like inside of lungs In the brain ?

  • @lutfunnahar2180
    @lutfunnahar2180 7 років тому

    thanks so much,your explanation is very clear and understandable ,I love all of your video....thanks again.

  • @kellyxie4426
    @kellyxie4426 8 місяців тому

    you are a gem! thank you

  • @louismassari8072
    @louismassari8072 5 років тому

    super clear and helpful, thanks

  • @humma91
    @humma91 5 років тому

    Thank you Paul. 🙌🏽

  • @tintucnongnhat7576
    @tintucnongnhat7576 7 років тому

    So electrical Synapse is 2 voltage gates of 2 neurons linked right? and BTW how can electrical synapse be established. Thank Mr. Paul Andersen , your video is amazing!

  • @ZWGames
    @ZWGames 5 років тому

    so if i try to remember your video after 10 years and i couldn't but if i keep trying would i do ?