Ganglia in the CNS is the basal ganglia. I have my master's degree in neuroscience so, I don't necessarily need your video for information but I will continue to watch your series for entertainment purposes. You're an amazing instructor with the addition of a neuro sense of humor and I appreciate the time and energy you put into making these.
omg omg omg omg........... someone finallllyyy explained it like a piece of cake though its not a piece of cake. MY DENTAL SCHOOL TEACHER NEVER TAUGHT ANYTHING LIKE THIS
even though I finished CNS since years in college, I will watch the whole series!!! can not wait to finally understand the CNS by your approach of teaching
14:00 Oligoclonal bands are not seen in an MRI, they’re a sign of intrathecal antibody production in an isoelectrifocalisation of the CSF (and they account for DIT because they mean there’s been an immune process that was long enough to get isotypic commutation)
I am in love with this guy!!!! Your smartness is getting on my nerves after seeing your passion and dedication to make our lives easier by sharing knowledge through your perfect teaching styles .
I went to see a neurologist for the first time this year and was diagnosed with benign fasciculations. I have anemia and recovered from COVID at the time and I experienced breathing issues, brain tremors and foot twitching. I’ve enjoyed learning more about the CNS and PNS.
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been waiting for this 🎉 thank you so much medicosis ❤ always a big help for medical students 😅 your videos are interesting and easy to understand 🤗 more power 💪
Great video, great packaging. A couple of corrections: 1) Cranial nerves 1 and 2 are from the fore brain, not mid brain 2) Cranial nerve 12 that controls tongue movement is the hypoglossal nerve, not glossopharyngeal (cranial nerve 9)
@MedicosisPerfectionalis hello doctor! I was studying neuroanatomy with you, and when i reached the spinal cord video, it said that it was priced or smtg. Do you know how could i watch it? I need it, thank you
Medicosis perfectionalis, the most perfect of all ! Though poorer than ever, I was willing to buy the neurology playlist cuz we’re sinking in here, but it says that It isn’t available in my country, what to do ?
Biceps muscle suppliedby musculocutaneous nerve (had to google it caz i thoughg it was axillary) The only ganglion present intracranially- trigeminal ganglion
is there any way i can get discount or any other way to get the playlist. i want it but can't afford it ( i am from sudan we have a war in our country )
I told my friend you teach the way a friend would and not the way a lecturer would and that's just perfect. Thank you so much.
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Ganglia in the CNS is the basal ganglia. I have my master's degree in neuroscience so, I don't necessarily need your video for information but I will continue to watch your series for entertainment purposes. You're an amazing instructor with the addition of a neuro sense of humor and I appreciate the time and energy you put into making these.
I appreciate you so much!
Not only basal ganglia
Thank you for this! (just 31:30 hypoglossus instead of glossopharyngeus). Keep up the good work we all need!
You’re correct!
omg omg omg omg........... someone finallllyyy explained it like a piece of cake though its not a piece of cake. MY DENTAL SCHOOL TEACHER NEVER TAUGHT ANYTHING LIKE THIS
I am honored!
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I have never seen a genius teacher of medicine like you ,medicosi
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I'll be starting my neuranotomy classes in few weeks. It is one of the most feared units in med school. But I see you demystified it❤.
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even though I finished CNS since years in college, I will watch the whole series!!! can not wait to finally understand the CNS by your approach of teaching
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14:00 Oligoclonal bands are not seen in an MRI, they’re a sign of intrathecal antibody production in an isoelectrifocalisation of the CSF (and they account for DIT because they mean there’s been an immune process that was long enough to get isotypic commutation)
Exactly. It's a type of Blotting/IEF. More specific compared to MRI
I agree with you
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Hey medicosis, Another video and Another creativity. Thank you very much, we were really waiting for this!!
I appreciate you!
I am in love with this guy!!!! Your smartness is getting on my nerves after seeing your passion and dedication to make our lives easier by sharing knowledge through your perfect teaching styles .
Thank you!
I went to see a neurologist for the first time this year and was diagnosed with benign fasciculations. I have anemia and recovered from COVID at the time and I experienced breathing issues, brain tremors and foot twitching. I’ve enjoyed learning more about the CNS and PNS.
I appreciate you so much!
Thank you medicosis ... You are the best teacher ever alive on this earth
Thank you so much!
medicosis perfectionalis supremacy ❤️ thank you so much for choosing to teach us. thank you for putting efforts and doing hardwork for the video. you do it all for us and it is worth it! i hope you know that you deserve a lot of appreciation, love and support. thank you ❤️
Thank you so much, dear!
Thank you for 10 free videos of this playlist. I wish I had money to buy the rest😭
As a Finnish medical student, I will henceforth defer to you for learning 😂 lectures are fine and all, but this is so easy to understand 😁
hey medicosis
your videos are so perfect and the explanation is brilliant
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Glad you like them!
I’ve been in neuroscience for years; this channel is awesome 😎
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been waiting for this 🎉 thank you so much medicosis ❤ always a big help for medical students 😅 your videos are interesting and easy to understand 🤗 more power 💪
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Great video, great packaging. A couple of corrections:
1) Cranial nerves 1 and 2 are from the fore brain, not mid brain
2) Cranial nerve 12 that controls tongue movement is the hypoglossal nerve, not glossopharyngeal (cranial nerve 9)
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You are an incredible teacher. Thank you
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I respect this channel for this guy thank you very much
My pleasure! I hope you enjoy the rest of my Neuroanatomy playlist!
U are an angel ❤ thank you so much for explaining it in such a fun and easy way.
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I just began but I'm enjoying it already 😊😊😊
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I hope you enjoy the entire neuroanatomy playlist!
Thanks Medicosis for saving my grades in neuroanatomy
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Musculocutanous nerve for the biceps
Excellent as always!
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I love neurology and this series is amazing 🔥
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I was studying neuroanatomy with you, and when i reached the spinal cord video, it said that it was priced or smtg. Do you know how could i watch it? I need it, thank you
It is amazing lecture i admire for you always
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Just subscribed. Your explanation is clear as day.
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You're very welcome! I hope you enjoy the rest if the Neuroanatomy playlist!
Thank you for the video. There's an error at the end: CN12 is hypoglossal and not glossopharyngeal.
You’re correct!
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Hello sir. Pls upload ascending and descending tracts. You make things really easy to understand. Much respect 🫡
I have a video titled: “spinal cord tracts” in my “Neuroanatomy” playlist.
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Nerve that supplies biceps- Musculocutaneous nerve (C5, C6, C7)
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Next month I’ll apply for a scholarship to study human neuroscience. Wish me luck! ✨
I wish you all the success in the world!
I hope you find my entire neuroanatomy playlist helpful!
Is there a sperate package for your neurology ? Love your teaching but cant afford the full membership. Thank you
Yes, please send me an email: medicosisperfectionalis@gmail.com
Very much on time sir
Thank You So Much
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I hope you enjoy the rest of my Neuroanatomy playlist!
😢wow Thanks I now understand what I'm studying(cramming)😂
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Great vid really helped me, but there is a mistake at the end about CN12, its hypoglossis not glossopharyngeal❤
You're correct!
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Though poorer than ever, I was willing to buy the neurology playlist cuz we’re sinking in here, but it says that It isn’t available in my country, what to do ?
Please email me: medicosisperfectionalis@gmail.com
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Nice video! At last you mistakenly said 12 cranial nerve is glossopharyngeal nerve instead of hypoglossal but its ok you were in hurry 😃
Love your videos! Although hope there was a way less economically fortunate students could benefit from all the videos :(
Thanks for the video. To answer your question - basal ganglia.
when you said "pause and review", what should we do exactly?
Pause the video and make sure you understand everything written on the slide.
You are amazing!
Wow, thank you!
Quiz need to give more information as the Astrocytoma has two certains answer and are not distinguished
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Very good video
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Amazing explanation ✨
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6min into it and I was already like « wow »
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Bicep is innervated by musculocutaneous 🎉
Excellent!
Upload All Neuro anatomy lectures please 🥺
More videos will be uploaded every week!
Biceps - musculocutaneous nerve
Excellent!
thank you
My pleasure!
@@MedicosisPerfectionalisSir, how can I get all videos on neuroanatomy?
31:16 mistake spotted
12th C.N is hypoglossal
Not glossopharyngeal
Providing free content
Biceps muscle suppliedby musculocutaneous nerve (had to google it caz i thoughg it was axillary)
The only ganglion present intracranially- trigeminal ganglion
Where do we find the effect of the rabies virus on the central nervous system in your lectures?
u r genius
Thank you!
I think trigeminal ganglion is in the cns ?
No, it’s located outside the brain itself, therefore peripheral.The trigeminal nuclei are CNS, but the trigeminal nerve (and ganglion) is PNS.
Do you have CNS physiology playlist?
Here: ua-cam.com/play/PLYcLrRDaR8_dGybNxiLWFdgethb_wO5wc.html&si=sbQGdTCVv5iPAmrd
What did you say at 23:07?
7:46 musculocutaneous nerve supply biceps
Correct!
Why some of the videos are locked?
Afferent - Arrives
Efferent - Exits
That’s a good mnemonic!
Exactly the way I understood 😂😂😂
I want to buy neuroanatomy video course, please let me know the details.
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More videos will be uploaded every week!
31:17
It is hypoglossal.
Ganglion that's not in PNS but is in CNS is called basal ganglia
Excellent as always!
Which ganglion is seen in CNS?
Do you know?
is there any way i can get discount or any other way to get the playlist. i want it but can't afford it ( i am from sudan we have a war in our country )
Currently, UA-cam doesn’t give an option to offer discounts!
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis no problem i will just enjoy your other helpful videos❤
At 31 you say glossopharingeal is the 12th CN
Sorry, I misspoke.
Can provide The notes written during lectures?
They will be uploaded to my website when I finish the series:
www.medicosisperfectionalis.com/
24:56
Biceps = musculocutaneous nerve
Musculocutaneous nerve
I dont have a membership ..sir can u plss remove the basal ganglia and its tract from membership part since im running low on money
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i cant joint member
27:27