Page 326 hypothalamus = Part of the vertebrate brain that is derived from the *forebrain and located on the ventral surface below the *thalamus and the *cerebrum. The hypothalamus regulates a wide variety of physiological process, including maintenance of body temperature, water balance, sleeping and feeding, via both the *autonomic nervous system (which it controls) and the *neuroendocrine system. Its endocrine functions are largely mediated by the *pituitary gland. The pituitary responds to releasing hormones produced by the hypothalamus, which thereby indirectly controls hormone production in other glands.
My background is in finance but ive always had a interest in sleep the brain and how the brain affects our emotions anxiety. I don't know what that looks like in a career.
Brilliant lecture. I watched it several times in order to take notes. The projections are a little hard to read, but that might be due to my age and eyesight.
Namaste & thank you for such an insightful video. I’m curious regarding each waves in each phase in that. Is each wave completely consistent from the beginning to end in each of the phases N1, N2, N3 & REM in an EEG or do they increase at beginning of each and decrease towards the end of each phase? Kind regards
24:16 Can someone explain the role of sensory input network? It inhibits and excites projection neuron simultaneously. So why exist at all if its sum zero?
There are many things going on at the same time and they have to be weighed before a response is made. The body does this through many switches of 'go' and 'stop' and the switches with the most votes direct the response. As animals evolve slowly and are not designed, there are inefficiencies in the processing which one would not see in a designed robot.
I was with u till u started cutting up cats, no need to that, you dont need to do these things. It damaged the human psyche. I know this from thinking, pure reason.
Great lecture, and RIP Dr.
Thank you for sharing your great wisdom. I've learned a lot from you!
It worked! I fell asleep while watching this! 😂 Great video!
Probably the best lecture!, lucidly explained in simplistic way. Please post all your lectures on Neurology and neuroscience.
Best lecture on Sleep physiology. Great teacher
Thank you for this fascinating lecture. The doctor is a charming, organized, and articulate presenter!
ماشاءالله عليك أنت رجل عالم شكرا لك وبارك الله فيك ونفعنا من علمك الغزير شكرا لك
Sleep is a natural mandatory behavioral state. Thank you for detailing the physiological mechanisms involved
I watched this to go to sleep. Thank you it worked.
High yield lecture on Sleep Physiology 🥰 Thank you for sharing your learnings, Doctor. Please do more videos. 👏🏼
Great job! It's very helpful
the best video on sleep cycle 💖💕😃
Excellent lecture cleared lots of doubts
Thank you so much you great teacher
Thank you! great lecture :)
This lecture help me sleep. With respect.
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hypothalamus = Part of the vertebrate brain that is derived from the *forebrain and located on the ventral surface below the *thalamus and the *cerebrum. The hypothalamus regulates a wide variety of physiological process, including maintenance of body temperature, water balance, sleeping and feeding, via both the *autonomic nervous system (which it controls) and the *neuroendocrine system. Its endocrine functions are largely mediated by the *pituitary gland. The pituitary responds to releasing hormones produced by the hypothalamus, which thereby indirectly controls hormone production in other glands.
wonderful lecture, thank you for posting 🙏
Very helpful
My background is in finance but ive always had a interest in sleep the brain and how the brain affects our emotions anxiety.
I don't know what that looks like in a career.
Brilliant lecture. I watched it several times in order to take notes. The projections are a little hard to read, but that might be due to my age and eyesight.
Great lecture but it seems the video quality isn't so good
Namaste & thank you for such an insightful video.
I’m curious regarding each waves in each phase in that. Is each wave completely consistent from the beginning to end in each of the phases N1, N2, N3 & REM in an EEG or do they increase at beginning of each and decrease towards the end of each phase?
Kind regards
24:16
Can someone explain the role of sensory input network? It inhibits and excites projection neuron simultaneously. So why exist at all if its sum zero?
There are many things going on at the same time and they have to be weighed before a response is made. The body does this through many switches of 'go' and 'stop' and the switches with the most votes direct the response. As animals evolve slowly and are not designed, there are inefficiencies in the processing which one would not see in a designed robot.
@@quicknumbercrunch8691 Ahh. In other words, just stop wondering and move on. Haha.
🙏
This man saved my life in my project. Big thank you! but if you could tell me the full name of the reference Pasik 2013, it would be perfect
I feel asleep listening to this
buenisima!
Just woow
.thanks!
I'm only here because I want to fall asleep. This boring lecture is best for sleeping.
I slrpt while listening to this
Though it a lecture about sleep I didn’t feel asleep
I was with u till u started cutting up cats, no need to that, you dont need to do these things.
It damaged the human psyche.
I know this from thinking, pure reason.
Wait...what happened? Erection, vagina congestion?