Honestly I’m a psych student and I don’t even need to study this topic at the moment I just came to watch this stuff. So interesting and I love the drawings and the way you explain things. This should honestly be the default go-to channel on UA-cam for medical education
I love how you explain everything. I'm adhd and your videos are short and perfect for full comprehensive of the subject matters. I swear, I understand more of what you teach in a 15 video than reading the material or sitting in lecture.
Thank you SO very much for this information! Such a greatly detailed explanation in a well crafted video, organized in a clear, concise manner. I graduated nursing school in 2009, and as I’m sure you’re aware, you basically get a brief overview in nursing school and then you get into your nursing specialty and that’s where you begin to learn-about that one specific area in which you work. In 2014, I was diagnosed with oligodendroglioma II and had a craniotomy. I have been on watch and wait since then, though I’ve had some reoccurrence. I’ve had to have MRIs every three months since then. Nobody, not even my most wonderful neurosurgeon whom I think the world of, has ever explained all this to me. I began having bad seizures in 2021, go figure, but they haven’t been able to determine where my seizures originate. This helps so much for me to understand and I pray it’ll help my family as well, especially in understanding how I got to be the way I am now with the all the many ABIs. God bless you!! ❤
I'm currently assisting with teaching neuroscience for a cohort of Occupational Therapy students and found your channel! So wish I had found this when I was in grad school! Can't recommend your videos enough to the students and you help me immensely when I prepare for my lab classes that I teach! Thank you so much for making these and I aspire to be a great teacher like you both!
Precise and perfect explanation in this short video!!! I liked you using the whiteboard instead of slides; makes a huge difference when grasping the content!!! I confirmed that my frontal lobe is functional as I am writing this comment ::)
Doctor had me do mri w contrast after suffering years with debilitating pain and muscle tightness.. results showed a large stroke on left frontal lobe and a small stroke in the back perieto lobe. Emg test showed motor function abnormalities in my legs but mostly right leg which my symptoms were related ro balance and heaviness in my legs and extreme physical fatigue. My personality is blunt and can agitation. I isolate at home to not offend anyone. i have noriced my short term memory is getting worst now and it frightens me.
sir , my both preFrontal cortex have been fully damaged , sir , How can i diagnose how much preFrontal cortex have been damaged . sir , can ct scan diagnose the damage
Are hand skills and stuff only examples for the motor association cortex besides others? If not i ask myself where e.g. walking is processed as a sequence. Like "leg skills".
Dr mike uve helped me w my presentation ur the best and ur also so hot! 9/10 because uve kept me distracted w those muscles of urs instead of me taking notes 🥺💅🤞
*Actually, since your talking about parts of the brain... you should make a video explaining how different drugs affect the brain! Short term and long term!! It's fascinating to me how our brain works with different things.... addiction, mental health, etc!! Actually one medication I'm really curious about is how Suboxone works with the brain bc I've heard somewhat of what it does but, it's a lil confusing to me!! I have actually a few close friends and loved ones that take Suboxone and I know one of my good friends swears she suffers with anxiety and adhd kinda side effects from it so I'm curious bc I know it has blockers but I feel like that wouldn't be real good for long term use!!*
Hi Dr. Mike love your videos, they give me inspiration to learn my uni content in such a way that I can verbally teach myself in order to memorise! Struggling with understanding Cephalosporin Antimicrobials, and how second and third generations are further improved for gram -ve bacteria. Is there a simple explanation for this?
I have also just searched the internet for a video explanation as to how B-lactams cause hypersensitivity reactions and there's nothing I can find on this! Possibly an idea for a future video ahah!
This has actually intrigued me for some years now and nobody actually could ever tell me if its actually possible. If a person doesn't have/loses the frontal and parietal lobe of the left hemisphere of the brain, can that person be "normal" so to say or what happens?
Honestly I’m a psych student and I don’t even need to study this topic at the moment I just came to watch this stuff. So interesting and I love the drawings and the way you explain things. This should honestly be the default go-to channel on UA-cam for medical education
I love how you explain everything. I'm adhd and your videos are short and perfect for full comprehensive of the subject matters. I swear, I understand more of what you teach in a 15 video than reading the material or sitting in lecture.
Thank you SO very much for this information! Such a greatly detailed explanation in a well crafted video, organized in a clear, concise manner. I graduated nursing school in 2009, and as I’m sure you’re aware, you basically get a brief overview in nursing school and then you get into your nursing specialty and that’s where you begin to learn-about that one specific area in which you work. In 2014, I was diagnosed with oligodendroglioma II and had a craniotomy. I have been on watch and wait since then, though I’ve had some reoccurrence. I’ve had to have MRIs every three months since then. Nobody, not even my most wonderful neurosurgeon whom I think the world of, has ever explained all this to me. I began having bad seizures in 2021, go figure, but they haven’t been able to determine where my seizures originate. This helps so much for me to understand and I pray it’ll help my family as well, especially in understanding how I got to be the way I am now with the all the many ABIs. God bless you!! ❤
I'm currently assisting with teaching neuroscience for a cohort of Occupational Therapy students and found your channel! So wish I had found this when I was in grad school! Can't recommend your videos enough to the students and you help me immensely when I prepare for my lab classes that I teach! Thank you so much for making these and I aspire to be a great teacher like you both!
OT is the best!!
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U sir, are the Goat! I literally listen to no one else but you, If my professor found out he would be jealous!
Hey, I know this is an old video but I'd like to thank you for your videos, they've really helped me with my neuropsychology studies 💕
You made it soo much easier to memorise! Thank you so much ❤❤❤❤
Precise and perfect explanation in this short video!!! I liked you using the whiteboard instead of slides; makes a huge difference when grasping the content!!! I confirmed that my frontal lobe is functional as I am writing this comment ::)
I am glad that I found this Channel. Great!. Love it!.
thanks dr mike for your informative vedios 👏👏👏
Thank you so much you are helping me in my NEET UG journey
Very well explained thank you 🎉
SOOO GOOOOOOOD.SO ORGANISED AND SEQUENTIAL.MAKES LEARNING EASY
You are amazing!
Thank you for this short and precise video Dr. Mike!
Can you do a video on Occipital and Temporal Lobes please?
thank you million times!!!!!!
You are an amazing person
You're amazing thank you to explains again the same topic but in amazing way more than first one l mean first video before 3 years ago
Doctor had me do mri w contrast after suffering years with debilitating pain and muscle tightness.. results showed a large stroke on left frontal lobe and a small stroke in the back perieto lobe. Emg test showed motor function abnormalities in my legs but mostly right leg which my symptoms were related ro balance and heaviness in my legs and extreme physical fatigue. My personality is blunt and can agitation. I isolate at home to not offend anyone. i have noriced my short term memory is getting worst now and it frightens me.
The smile at the beginning>>>>
I'm simultaneously getting a lesson on the anatomy of the arm as well as the brain...This dudes arm muscles...damn.
Great Dr Mike 👍
Thanks Dr . Respect .
Love your videos but can they be numbered so we can know where to begin. Some are dated 3yrs, 1yr n 9months ago.
sir , my both preFrontal cortex have been fully damaged ,
sir , How can i diagnose how much preFrontal cortex have been damaged .
sir , can ct scan diagnose the damage
Are hand skills and stuff only examples for the motor association cortex besides others? If not i ask myself where e.g. walking is processed as a sequence. Like "leg skills".
HI DR. can you please do one video for lymphatic system please.
Actually, I'm in love with you as much as you made medicine easy for me
The best
Dr mike uve helped me w my presentation ur the best and ur also so hot! 9/10 because uve kept me distracted w those muscles of urs instead of me taking notes 🥺💅🤞
*Actually, since your talking about parts of the brain... you should make a video explaining how different drugs affect the brain! Short term and long term!! It's fascinating to me how our brain works with different things.... addiction, mental health, etc!! Actually one medication I'm really curious about is how Suboxone works with the brain bc I've heard somewhat of what it does but, it's a lil confusing to me!! I have actually a few close friends and loved ones that take Suboxone and I know one of my good friends swears she suffers with anxiety and adhd kinda side effects from it so I'm curious bc I know it has blockers but I feel like that wouldn't be real good for long term use!!*
I wound up here because of a comment on the lock picking lawyer's channel. And he was right.
Hi Dr. Mike love your videos, they give me inspiration to learn my uni content in such a way that I can verbally teach myself in order to memorise! Struggling with understanding Cephalosporin Antimicrobials, and how second and third generations are further improved for gram -ve bacteria. Is there a simple explanation for this?
I have also just searched the internet for a video explanation as to how B-lactams cause hypersensitivity reactions and there's nothing I can find on this! Possibly an idea for a future video ahah!
Go ahead man.
This has actually intrigued me for some years now and nobody actually could ever tell me if its actually possible. If a person doesn't have/loses the frontal and parietal lobe of the left hemisphere of the brain, can that person be "normal" so to say or what happens?
Mummmmmmmmmm! I think I found that cool teacherI always wanted
No video on temporal and occipital lobes🙁
thanks alot
Thanks captain🫡
5.5 yrs since my frontal lobe tbi. I still have zero emotions, no empathy, no sexual desire, I'm extremely calm about everything.
Did you have a hemmorhage?
Bro do you do bicep curls before each video? 😂
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Back in a sec.
*You just need a leather jacket on... preferably with "T Birds" on the back lol! Not picking on him... I'm actually liking it!!*
I watch this coz I follow Korean drama : mouse 😔
Dr. Mike.. are you alright ? You look quite unwell with the sunken cheeks.
Gd
You made it soo much easier to memorise! Thank you so much ❤❤❤❤