Dr. Mike, you should be spearheading conferences worldwide about teaching techniques and making complex topics digestible. You are unquestionably gifted to reduce the insanity that some textbooks promote. I now speak in class with such confidence that others marvel at my intellectual capacity. All thanks to the master teacher!!
love your lectures, watch them all the time. There were a few inconsistencies between the spinal levels in the video and what I'm being taught in my course, and wanted to check them. So we've been taught these sympathetic nerves and spinal levels: -Greater splanchnic (T5-T9) -Lesser splanchnic (T10 and T11) -Least splanchnic (T12) -Lumbar splanchnic (L1-L3) Are the levels and separations variable? I know that can be the case with a fair number of structures in anatomy. Thanks for the videos, keep it up, they are awesome!
It help me more because I read no books but today is my university exam but I learned many things for my exam. I heard all your classes that needed for my exam
Thanks doctor I was always wondering why skeletal muscle where not included in the Autonomic Nervois System cause we always talk about heart rate etc. but never about what muscles do in fight flight or in relax condition This was what missing on my mind mapping these nervous systems( obviously ANS is unconscious and involuntary movements excellent teaching ) Definitely gonna watch your videos Subscribed🥰🥰🥰🥰
In pain syndromes… and I believe Autism is a pain syndrome… the individual will do a motor driven “stim” in an attempt to regulate the pain signal originating from soma or visceral signaling. Keep in mind we tend to rub the pain area… this is a motor stim to calm the soma or visceral signal of pain. This is considered a “normal” response to pain… along with crying and screaming “like a little girl”. Yet when society stifles the “normal” response of crying and screaming… and maybe even “rubbing” to self soothe and release the pain “energy” radiating throughout the body and brain… then one might develop “abnormal” stims to self regulate and these may appear as “anxiety”, “adhd” nervousness and increase in emotional energy expression or depression… the shutdown of emotional or physical response, lacking responsiveness, motivation, laziness, inertia. So often what is labeled “autism” or “adhd” or both is being stuck in one or the other response of a self attempting to self regulate a body and brains overstimulated central nervous system to meet demand by governing outside regulators such as family, friends, educators, society to what is deemed appropriate responses to “pain” not recognizing what is a normal pain response and labeling it as “inappropriate” to the pain. We are not able to be inside an individuals body and brain to feel their pain and know what is an appropriate response and to know what is appropriate and the most effective way to self soothe when no other pain remedy or relief is available or being offered. Maybe the next time you come across an Autistic person exhibiting an unusual behavior or a meltdown or shutdown know it is their way of self soothing and processing and releasing their pain. What pain? There may be so much pain they can’t identify the individual source. Many people diagnosed Autism have an undiagnosed hyper mobile connective tissue disorder that produces significant pain throughout the entire body and organs yet it isn’t recognized. Constant unrelenting pain with activities and environment elements increasing this or decreasing the pain. The degree of autism is based on the degree of pain. The signs and symptoms and behaviors are a compensation for pain in someone with Ehlers Danlos Syndrome, a painful connective tissue disorder that is not rare but rarely diagnosed and it’s being called “Autism” and treated as a social Aberrant neurological disorder well actually it’s a body pain disorder that’s impacting the neurology. This teaching explains exactly how that signaling of pain and threat can manifest that dynamic. I hope this TLTR comment enlightens someone and helps them find a path to help and remedies for their pain.
Am I right with the following somehow pessimistic thought? The only thing a person directly controls is his skeletal muscle and maybe to some extent his thoughts. Don't really know about the second one. But if I exclude it, anyway. Then may I conclude that basically, the only thing every human can consciously do is just to decide when to contract which of his skeletal muscles and when not? Not even all his muscles, just the skeletal ones. And on top of it, almost all of our motion is done automatically, we barely apply consciously our sole conscious ability and still, we somehow are able to do a great impact by it. Or at least it seems so and we think so.
Dr I have neurological problem loos of sensetion ,daigation issues like Loos apptit , achlorhydria , increase himoglobin level large rbc cant do phigical activity
Dr. Mike, you should be spearheading conferences worldwide about teaching techniques and making complex topics digestible. You are unquestionably gifted to reduce the insanity that some textbooks promote. I now speak in class with such confidence that others marvel at my intellectual capacity. All thanks to the master teacher!!
Thank you!! That’s very kind!
I clapped after watching this video. I am enlightened. I am no longer the same person! Thanks, Dr. Mike :)
learning with you is like watching my favorite movie, never bored or tired of it! am so glad I found you on youtube!!!
Amazing
These guys are THE BEST on UA-cam for medical students
pharm students too. haha.
Your videos are well explained and simplified. It is definately helping me with understanding the subject material
Well done for this explanation Dr! You are saving me in my anatomy class. Thank you 🙏🏼 love from Kuwait 🇰🇼
love your lectures, watch them all the time. There were a few inconsistencies between the spinal levels in the video and what I'm being taught in my course, and wanted to check them.
So we've been taught these sympathetic nerves and spinal levels:
-Greater splanchnic (T5-T9)
-Lesser splanchnic (T10 and T11)
-Least splanchnic (T12)
-Lumbar splanchnic (L1-L3)
Are the levels and separations variable? I know that can be the case with a fair number of structures in anatomy.
Thanks for the videos, keep it up, they are awesome!
Great video. Although I was getting a little distracted by the firm biceps🤣
Your videos are short, to the point and cover the high yield
Thank you dearly
Thank you again Dr Mike. Great teaching and great video
Awesome video!! Thanks!
This is perfect teaching, fun and clear and memorable. Can you do something on the brain reward system?
Are you aware did he make something about BRS?
Since I seem to have a problem with that system, I am very interested in it.
I'm so glad that you came!
You pervert!
Thank you very much for taking the time to make these videos. They help me solidify my studies. :)
I spent a whole day to learn this topic and just watched two of your videos and my mind is clear now
Too good and simplified dr Mike. Thanks
omg, thank you such a big help to my anatomy
Thankyou Dr. Mike
This was such a good video, really clear and concise gave me a great introduction to understanding the topic.
amazing teacher as usual
It help me more because I read no books but today is my university exam but I learned many things for my exam. I heard all your classes that needed for my exam
Thank you Dr Mike for the best and simple explanation and understanding l wish you’re my instructor.
Thank you so much Dr.Mike 😊
U guys teach tough things so easily...great work...
Fantastic explanation. Thank you very much
I didnt understand from read the textbook. After watching your video i received all the information from my sensory somatic 😮
Thank you
All medical students are interesting to your teaching Dr Mike
Thank you! 😊
Wow thank you that was a very calm easy way to learn complex information. I like your delivery!
The teaching is very clear sir
You are so smart. Can't believe I am watching this on Sunday afternoon instead of sitting and relaxing in the garden! I hope you are doing it instead.
Great explanation of the complicated topic. 👍❤️
Exellent teaching.thank you very much sir.🙏
Thanks doctor
I was always wondering why skeletal muscle where not included in the Autonomic Nervois System cause we always talk about heart rate etc. but never about what muscles do in fight flight or in relax condition
This was what missing on my mind mapping these nervous systems( obviously ANS is unconscious and involuntary movements
excellent teaching )
Definitely gonna watch your videos
Subscribed🥰🥰🥰🥰
Thanks for the video.
Important to note that there is 2 branches to the parasympathetic mode the ventral vagal and dorsal vagal :)
Superb biceps 👌reminds me Steve Rogers. Also very knowledgeable video.
Amazing .. how you clear a complicated things so easily 😮
Very clear! Thank you!
wow doctor Im from Egypt and i watch you ..you are so good thanks
👌excellanr teaching
Thank you so much Dr.mike
Awesome, thanks
Fantastic video Mike!
As amazing as usual Dr.mike, Never stop making these videos.
Thank you so much doctor mike 💕
Your video always saves me thank you so much D.r🤍
Five ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ for you !
oohh wow, brilliant!!
In pain syndromes… and I believe Autism is a pain syndrome… the individual will do a motor driven “stim” in an attempt to regulate the pain signal originating from soma or visceral signaling.
Keep in mind we tend to rub the pain area… this is a motor stim to calm the soma or visceral signal of pain. This is considered a “normal” response to pain… along with crying and screaming “like a little girl”.
Yet when society stifles the “normal” response of crying and screaming… and maybe even “rubbing” to self soothe and release the pain “energy” radiating throughout the body and brain… then one might develop “abnormal” stims to self regulate and these may appear as “anxiety”, “adhd” nervousness and increase in emotional energy expression or depression… the shutdown of emotional or physical response, lacking responsiveness, motivation, laziness, inertia.
So often what is labeled “autism” or “adhd” or both is being stuck in one or the other response of a self attempting to self regulate a body and brains overstimulated central nervous system to meet demand by governing outside regulators such as family, friends, educators, society to what is deemed appropriate responses to “pain” not recognizing what is a normal pain response and labeling it as “inappropriate” to the pain.
We are not able to be inside an individuals body and brain to feel their pain and know what is an appropriate response and to know what is appropriate and the most effective way to self soothe when no other pain remedy or relief is available or being offered.
Maybe the next time you come across an Autistic person exhibiting an unusual behavior or a meltdown or shutdown know it is their way of self soothing and processing and releasing their pain. What pain? There may be so much pain they can’t identify the individual source.
Many people diagnosed Autism have an undiagnosed hyper mobile connective tissue disorder that produces significant pain throughout the entire body and organs yet it isn’t recognized. Constant unrelenting pain with activities and environment elements increasing this or decreasing the pain. The degree of autism is based on the degree of pain. The signs and symptoms and behaviors are a compensation for pain in someone with Ehlers Danlos Syndrome, a painful connective tissue disorder that is not rare but rarely diagnosed and it’s being called “Autism” and treated as a social Aberrant neurological disorder well actually it’s a body pain disorder that’s impacting the neurology.
This teaching explains exactly how that signaling of pain and threat can manifest that dynamic.
I hope this TLTR comment enlightens someone and helps them find a path to help and remedies for their pain.
Thank you so much!
Omg! What a amazing teacher! I now get it 🤦🏾♀️
Superb video on ANS
thank you , doctor!
Amazingly well explained. You rock Dr Mik!
Im glad I found this video. Thank you doc. please make videos for micro.
Could you make an arranged playlist for nervous system
Thank you
you are a born teacher
Excellent 👍
Bless you
GREAT PRESENTATION
Wow why am I seeing this now.. very helpful ❤
very informative
Really well described. Thankyou
this really helped me! your amazing ! please keep the videos coming!
Good information !
Is there any way (by practice) to control endocrine system or generate required signals for endocrine system purposefully?
A very helpful video. Thank you so much 😊
Nice explanation 👍🏻
In actual fact, he is a great teacher.
Dr Mike,when are you going to make a weight lifting video? It will be a blockbusters!
always explain everything in simple but clear and knowledgeable way.easy to understand and easy to remember 🙂also,love your accent 🙂
a neurotransmitter of a sympathetic system is:
1. Acetyl choline
2. Noradrenaline
3. Gaba
4. Glutamate
Is it 1 right ?
You’re amazing 🤩
You’re the absolute best !!!
Thank you have an exam in three hrs time
so good! love the videos as always!
Am I right with the following somehow pessimistic thought?
The only thing a person directly controls is his skeletal muscle and maybe to some extent his thoughts. Don't really know about the second one. But if I exclude it, anyway. Then may I conclude that basically, the only thing every human can consciously do is just to decide when to contract which of his skeletal muscles and when not? Not even all his muscles, just the skeletal ones.
And on top of it, almost all of our motion is done automatically, we barely apply consciously our sole conscious ability and still, we somehow are able to do a great impact by it. Or at least it seems so and we think so.
Amazing 👏 Thank you 😊 🙏
Ur amazing!
ans is one those topics i can never understand. today i am a new, evolved person.
Thnq.
sir plz make detailed video of ANS n whats is about motor somatic division?
Dr I have neurological problem loos of sensetion ,daigation issues like Loos apptit , achlorhydria , increase himoglobin level large rbc cant do phigical activity
god bless you
How can I fix ANS and body temperature control and migraines and low blood pressure?
Bam!!! Simplified to understand. Why can’t my college professor teach it like this??? Thank you so much. I may just pass after all. 😂
Thankssss
I really shouldn’t be paying tuition! Great job Dr Mike.
Dr matt and mike u need to make videos on Cranial nerves with brief explanation origion,innervation,branches etc
Dr Zawar we have!! ua-cam.com/video/kSrWDW06f3k/v-deo.html
Super ❤
Please help me,my flight and frieght is switched on all the time,and i have a head shake because of it,have you any advice please.
Pls explain spasticity. Thank you.
Can you also do a video on your arm workout routine, thanks. Hahaha
DEFINITELY ACING MY EXAMS
How do you find a DR.?
Hope Ur safe Doc❤️
I very so much in love with you prof ❤
What do I do so I can sleep
I'm here for the Accent :D
His arms are bigger than my future.
You are so hot and talented, love and respect🙏✌
Love all your videos