I can not emphasize how much osmosis is helping me with medschool! Truly the best and trustable source out there. Makes me fall in love with learning all over again :))
Do you have regional pricing for different countries? I live and study in Turkey, as you know our economy is really messed up and our currency holds no value against USD. I’d love to buy a year-long maybe even a two year plan but it simply costs too much for me. 200 USD (one year plan) is equivalent of 3700 TRY, which is more than 4 months worth of government scholarship that I get (It is 850 liras every month). It’d be amazing if you could set regional pricing for developing countries. I love your content and would love to contribute to your project however in this current situation it is impossible for me to afford it. Many thanks for all the free resources you provide though! They do help a lot with classes!
Can someone just confirm: at 4:00 it is stated that the majority of afferent signals use the middle and inferior cerebellar peduncles. At 8'04", the ventral/anterior spinocerebellar pathway IS an afferent pathway that does indeed use the superior peduncle? So it's an exception? Furthermore at 14:40 the efferent pathway is again an exception because it's an efferent pathway using the superior peduncle?
Are you sure Spinocerebellar pah is double crossing? As far as I remember they don’t. Only Anterior Spinocerebelar path connected to both ipsilateral and contralateral after meeting its 2nd neuron to Vermis Cerebelum
I can not emphasize how much osmosis is helping me with medschool! Truly the best and trustable source out there. Makes me fall in love with learning all over again :))
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A great approach to make complex things easier, watching from 5+ years. ❤
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Content was just simply made easy for lots of students. Thanks a lot osmosis. I have had lot of help from ur videos. Keep the good work up!🙌🙌❤️
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Thanks 🙏🏼 Osmosis for Clean and Clear explanation of a much complex part of body.
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Do you have regional pricing for different countries? I live and study in Turkey, as you know our economy is really messed up and our currency holds no value against USD. I’d love to buy a year-long maybe even a two year plan but it simply costs too much for me. 200 USD (one year plan) is equivalent of 3700 TRY, which is more than 4 months worth of government scholarship that I get (It is 850 liras every month). It’d be amazing if you could set regional pricing for developing countries. I love your content and would love to contribute to your project however in this current situation it is impossible for me to afford it. Many thanks for all the free resources you provide though! They do help a lot with classes!
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As far as I remember, ant sct innervates rexed lamina 6,, post sct innervates rexed lamina 7 Clarke nucleus
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Can someone just confirm: at 4:00 it is stated that the majority of afferent signals use the middle and inferior cerebellar peduncles. At 8'04", the ventral/anterior spinocerebellar pathway IS an afferent pathway that does indeed use the superior peduncle? So it's an exception? Furthermore at 14:40 the efferent pathway is again an exception because it's an efferent pathway using the superior peduncle?
Need a lot more like this!❤
I love this video ❤i really apreciate all the work behind
Thank you!! 😊
Thank you very concise and helpful
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Merci énormément pour ça ❤
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I swear to god what the fck is this shit
How are you doing with it???
Everyone I know that has to learn this feels that way. Your cortex can do this.
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Months ago... u still alive?
Thank you !!!
16:20 Globose-emboliform -> Contralateral Superior Cerabellar Peduncle ???
Amazing work. Thanks :)
Our pleasure, Sanjay! 🥰
A lot of tongue twisters alright, yet very informative.
Are you sure Spinocerebellar pah is double crossing? As far as I remember they don’t. Only Anterior Spinocerebelar path connected to both ipsilateral and contralateral after meeting its 2nd neuron to Vermis Cerebelum
More please
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Nice I love it
Thank you 🙏🏼
Awesome
Thanks, Junaid! ❤️
Which book do you follow??
{{{}}} Thank you for this info on the cerebellum.
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Hi osmosis, do you have anatomy notes 📝
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could you send to me as well?
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I would rather be gay than study this