Hi Sam, one thing i can say: Your langage is fluent, clear, grammatically correct. I think your Broca 's area works perfectly. For our happiness This is my diagnosis. A doctor from France.
Love your work Sam! Keep it up please! I am studying Head and Neck Anatomy at CSU in Australia online. Your lectures are engaging and with such a relaxed delivery I am glad to make you my additional lecturer on these topics! I will understand how to become an informed Speech Pathologist via your lectures.
Hey Sam, I love your way of teaching and delivery of the precious knowledge about gross and clinical anatomy in a explorative and dedicated way, you really are a scientist, stay safe and plz keep making these videos, I believe sooner you'll get million of subscribers.
Thank you for your video, I enjoy your teaching style. Have you made a video on how or why the hemispheres of the brain control the opposite side of the body ?.
Hi Dr, just to clarify, so the speech slurring of Broca's aphasia patients comes from the inability to relate one word with the other when replying? also, you just got yourself a new subscriber. what an underrated channel :D
Great video!! Wow!! Cool!!! I really enjoyed how you used the broca area of the brain to make this video!!! Lol! Seriously though, you really helped me to understand how mediation and breath work have become so beneficial to my well being by relieving stress and anxiety it is helping my brain work better as a whole. Thanks so much!! 😊🙏🏻😊
Is it ONLY on the left side, or the DOMINANCE tends to be on that side? I still don't find the logic because there is like a bridge that connects the left with the ride side of the brain. Coincidentally, language & listening & decision making & manual works, have a kind of art and science so both side of the brain are continuously working.
Excellent 👍 Can you pls put Anterior triangle and it's sub divisions digastric,carotid, muscular,submental triangle and Facial spaces separate video ,, because didn't find Anterior triangle along with sub division in head and neck playlist hopefully,,!
By the way, I have difficulty communicating because I had a stroke in Broca’s area, the part of the brain that controls speech. 2/8/2021 but I lived again. (My wife helped me compose this.)
That was great. I have come to this because I am reexamining Iain McGilchrist's Master and his Emissary. He describes the close proximity of language production in the left brain to dexterity and control. He explains that language can be used to control. In fact to deceive
Cảm ơn ngài.tôi đến tử Việt Nam và tôi sẽ không sử dụng tiếng Anh vì nó hạn chế. Tôi muốn hỏi là làm cách nào để có thể phục hồi vùng hư tổn đó cho những người nói lắp.cảm ơn ngài
Loved every bit of it but Brocas means Boca in Spanish as far as I know,I maybe wrong though.Boca means broken in Spanish so motor aphasia symptom of broken speech is depicted by the name.Cheers
Hi Sam, one thing i can say:
Your langage is fluent, clear, grammatically correct.
I think your Broca 's area works perfectly. For our happiness
This is my diagnosis.
A doctor from France.
I am great fan of urs.... Love all ur videos and ur teaching style..... keep doing..... A blessing for medical students😇😇😇
Love your work Sam! Keep it up please! I am studying Head and Neck Anatomy at CSU in Australia online. Your lectures are engaging and with such a relaxed delivery I am glad to make you my additional lecturer on these topics! I will understand how to become an informed Speech Pathologist via your lectures.
Love the strategically placed silver play button haha 😝 congrats
I thought some of you might spot and understand the reason for the intro.
Hey Sam, I love your way of teaching and delivery of the precious knowledge about gross and clinical anatomy in a explorative and dedicated way, you really are a scientist, stay safe and plz keep making these videos, I believe sooner you'll get million of subscribers.
Enjoyable, interesting and easy to understand. Love your content and style.
Nice flex 👍 Congratulations on the Silver Play Button 👏🏻
💜🦋this is me to 🧘🏾♀️especially when trying to trying to explain things most things correct in my head but not coming out 💜🦋great video.
Literally just studied this topic for my physiology exam, what a coincidence
Not writing an exam but I just revised this , what a coincidence
What an explanation
Outstanding Sir❤
Thank you for your video, I enjoy your teaching style. Have you made a video on how or why the hemispheres of the brain control the opposite side of the body ?.
Yes: ua-cam.com/video/u2fR_VLknJQ/v-deo.html
Hi Dr, just to clarify, so the speech slurring of Broca's aphasia patients comes from the inability to relate one word with the other when replying?
also, you just got yourself a new subscriber. what an underrated channel :D
Thanks doctor ❤️ you are awesome 💖 I’m watching you from Iraq 🇮🇶
I am watching in somalia muqdisho
Understandable
Dr Webster, can you make a video about hepatic abscess?
I always notice your watch and speaking style .
Love from Pakistan
Great video!! Wow!! Cool!!! I really enjoyed how you used the broca area of the brain to make this video!!! Lol! Seriously though, you really helped me to understand how mediation and breath work have become so beneficial to my well being by relieving stress and anxiety it is helping my brain work better as a whole. Thanks so much!! 😊🙏🏻😊
this is so great sir ✨
we need more neuroanatomy lectures🙋🏻♀️
Hummm interesting. I allso have interest in lesioned nerves causing neuropathy ? And ways to heal..thank you 🙏
Is it ONLY on the left side, or the DOMINANCE tends to be on that side?
I still don't find the logic because there is like a bridge that connects the left with the ride side of the brain. Coincidentally, language & listening & decision making & manual works, have a kind of art and science so both side of the brain are continuously working.
I was bored and i just wanted to watch a video that I didn't even take this lecture in university and it was impressive.u r teaching very good...
Thank you for this & all of your videos. Please make more neuroanatomy videos, they are so helpful😊
Excellent!
Thanku
great job !!!!
loved your explanation...
I’ve also heard that mute people struggle with sign language if injured in Broca’s area, is that true?
Yes.
Excellent 👍 Can you pls put Anterior triangle and it's sub divisions digastric,carotid, muscular,submental triangle and Facial spaces separate video ,, because didn't find Anterior triangle along with sub division in head and neck playlist hopefully,,!
You deserve more views sir😕
Shh, it's a secret. Don't tell anyone. I don't need lots of views.
@@SamWebster 😂❤️ Lots of love sir.
Should have watched this two days back😭this video has the answer to my 10 mark question in my pre university paper 😔😫
By the way, I have difficulty communicating because I had a stroke in Broca’s area, the part of the brain that controls speech. 2/8/2021 but I lived again. (My wife helped me compose this.)
Yesss! I like before I even watch...
So Hodor from Game of Thrones probably has Broca's aphasia. Because all he can say is Hodor
Thanks sir
Love you dr webster
Enjoy your drink Doc
Just covered this as part of a psychology subject I'm doing at uni.
Thank you 🥰
That was great. I have come to this because I am reexamining Iain McGilchrist's Master and his Emissary. He describes the close proximity of language production in the left brain to dexterity and control. He explains that language can be used to control. In fact to deceive
Cảm ơn ngài.tôi đến tử Việt Nam và tôi sẽ không sử dụng tiếng Anh vì nó hạn chế.
Tôi muốn hỏi là làm cách nào để có thể phục hồi vùng hư tổn đó cho những người nói lắp.cảm ơn ngài
Thank you so much 😊
OK!! Yes!
Thank you for this!
Hello does Broca's area play a role in stuttering
Does hulk have broken brocas area ?
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May Allah bless you.
Loved every bit of it but Brocas means Boca in Spanish as far as I know,I maybe wrong though.Boca means broken in Spanish so motor aphasia symptom of broken speech is depicted by the name.Cheers
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Thanks sir