The respiratory center | Respiratory system physiology | NCLEX-RN | Khan Academy
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- Опубліковано 1 бер 2013
- Find out how the respiratory center collects information from all over the body and then helps regulate your breathing. Rishi is a pediatric infectious disease physician and works at Khan Academy. These videos do not provide medical advice and are for informational purposes only. The videos are not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of a qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read or seen in any Khan Academy video. Created by Rishi Desai.
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great big picture. wish you spoke about the DRG/VRG and apneustic/pneumotaxic though since thats what i wanted to know for med school step 1 studying
hereiswherethereisnt Agreed. That's what I was hoping to learn about too.
Stay tuned for the answer. I'll get to this in my upcoming video. =)
I thought you'd also talk about apneustic/pneumotaxic centres. But never mind, I really enjoyed the video! Thanks. x
you are truly gifted amazing work like always !!
Very clear and great explanations. Thank you.
Hi! I am currently studying for National Boards for Chiropractic. I happened to click on your video to further understand the respiratory center. First, I want to say this is an amazing explanation. Thank You! More importantly as you speak of all the nerve innervations as well as sensory information such as anxiety, fear etc. I immediately began to see why being adjusted is so necessary as I already know. You speak of three levels of the spine. Cervical, Thoracic and Lumbar and their correlation with nerve innervation to these respiratory conductors. If, one is subluxated than we know that the mechanoreceptors are not firing and instead the nociceptors are firing. Sending messages to the brain for pain which is considering damaging stimuli. When one is adjusted at these levels (Cervical, Thoracic, Lumbar) which are not only responsible for respiration but for many other systems of the body. Then, we stimulate the mechanoreceptors to the brain and shut down the nociceptors.
Therefore, having a profound affect on respiration which in turn will have a profound affect on the rest of the body.
I continue to become fascinated by the innate intelligence of our bodies. Thank You!
Yikes. If your College was teaching you about subluxations in other than a historical context I would worry about the quality of your education. Subluxations don't exist. They have been proposed for over a 100 years but there has never been any objective science that shows that they are real. The majority of the (non-US) Chiropractic profession has distanced itself from the term. See: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29988608 who state (in regards to subluxations) "Unscientific terms and concepts should have no place in modern education, except perhaps in historical context. Unless these outdated concepts are rejected, the chiropractic profession and individual chiropractors will likely continue to face difficulties integrating with established health care systems and attaining cultural authority as experts in conservative neuro-musculoskeletal health care."
None of this make any sense. The mechanoreceptors are not firing and nociceptors are firing? What are you even talking about. This is gibblygook.
You are so good at explaining complex body systems simply well done thank you
thanks! you helped me a lot :)
Great presentation!
thank you! that was really helpful. :)
Thank you..but having hard time finding how medulla oblongata and pons role in breathing...neural control breathing and how it works. All your videos are great though. Thank you again
you are an excellent instructor.
Great. Thank you so much.
great video! thank you so much
Thank you so much, you helped me too much.
thxs u're so good ...
bad ass! you guys are the best thing that has happened to youtube and my grad school education :-) ! love it! keep em comin'!
thank you for the easy explanations!!
please do a video about dorsal and ventral respiratory groups ! thanks
This helped me a lot to understand the big pictures all other videos didn’t focus on neurones thank u
Thank you for your video, it really helped 😊
love these videos! very good!!!!!!!
Wow! Thank you :)
Thanks a TON!🙏👍👌
Can you explain about how we do passive and active breathing related with this system? how about respiratory complex dorsal and ventral in controling the ventilation? sorry for my bad english. thanks and god blesses you.
well done. thanks
fantastic!
awesome seriously (y) thanks a lot...:)
EXCELLENT!!
I love this sooooooooo much, Thank you very much
Really impressive!!!😍😍😍
you are the king
Amazing i wish i saw this earlier
Thank you so much Sir
thanx
CAN YOU PLEASE DO ONE FOR THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM!!!
you got new subscriber
Great
How does pain, emotions, and temperature affect ventilatory control?
Jose Vieira hipotalamus and the limbic system does that
Why does information from the GI tract go to the respiratory centre? How does stomach distension relate to respiration?
is the aortic body and the carotid body outside the blood vessel as as ON the aortic arch and On the carotid artery? as compared to the baroreceptors which are inside
Zain hi did you get the answer?
Is there any chance that you would share the whole diagram as a photo just to look back at it for reminding
beshoi bortam pause and take a screenshot to save in your notes
Revolution.
BTW my physiology book says the Central Chemoreceptors AKA Medullary Chemoreceptors don't recognize pH only CO2 (Silverthorn Human physiology 8th edition)
Also I wish you talked about the NTS, VRG and DRG :(
Good video but didn't really go into the respiratory centers at all
Mechanoreceptors are not irritant receptors 💁♂️
it's rishi not sal man!
Not detailed enough
you sound different man, good video though, cheers!
Great