Please please please keep doing this. You're literally a hero, a hope for students stuck in universities without any quality teaching skills and systems. Thanks a lot sir. Thanks a lot.
Never will i cease in shouting out my thankyous 💜 Ninja Nerd Science has been my own personal tutor in soo many ways!!! Thankyou for posting such helpful material for Dental students! I appreciate every single video....I really do! Thankyou for making such a complex physiological , Anatomical and Histological action simplified and explained in much detail...THANKYOU! Blessings to your team, your family and all that you do!!!!
What a thoughtful, wonderful comment you have written! We are so happy that these videos are able to help you accomplish your goals. Keep studying hard and we promise to always be your personal tutor! 👍
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I am so greatful that Zach exists!!! this topic almost made me cry....but you made it look so easy!! when I start my internship I will definitely pay for your channel!!
U r so knowledgeable man !! Keep teaching med students becz many of us are taught by quality less teachers who work only for money but never clear our confusion nor teach us in understandable way. Thank you so much for ur work !!! 💗
Dr Vaishnavi Vanka you are truly a teacher, you make it interesting and fun to learn...and you are very fluid with your knowledge and explanations...so clear and easy to follow..Thank you..I am a senior retiree just interested in learning and I am going to watch all of your videos.....Thank you so much.
You have helped me SO MUCH! Studying for dental boards part 1 and I couldn't find anything that helped me with facial nerves as much as this. You have done an awesome job and I am soo thankful I found you on youtube! GREAT WORK!
I would like to donate to your channel. We pay high fees for university lectures but this my friend, is premium! Save me tons of time and easy to comprehend!!
Hey, thank you for the video, helped a tons. just a quick note, i dont think the internal carotid artery goes through the foramen lacerum at all (only passes above it)
A Very, Very Well put together explanation on the anatomy and the associations with the CN 7 and its structures. You really have a gift to incorporate everything together and simplifying it with easy-to-follow diagrams into a single hour video, which many professors break apart scattered through multiple lectures leading to confusion (at least having a harder time associating the structures). To most of us out here studying for our future medical practices, Thank you!
I appreciate the level of intellectual skills you are blessed with. I appreciate your hardwork too. Sir you are a super hero a superstar for all of hopeless medicos. Thank you so so much. ❤❤🙏🙏👑👑
I'm a med student attending to a medical school in Korea and your videos have been PHENOMENON! Thank you so much for making these amazing videos. I really want to know where did u learn all this? Were u a med student urself? Anyways, amazing work Ninga nerd keep it up! I will be rooting for u guys from now on~
I just love the way to teach sir u simplify complicated topics so well and make it fun......it's actually helps alot more than I can type.....it feels bad when I don't get your video on a topic....thank u so much for your help
Hi Zach, great videos! Big fan of your work. Just a small correction. The internal carotid artery does not go through the foramen lacerum. It (specifically the lacerum segment) passes over it. Otherwise really comprehensive video!
If i am not wrong i think the occipitofrontalis muscle is supplied by occipital branch of post auricular nerve supplying the occipital belly (branch of facial nerve)
Superb thank you very much In addition to those who are interested min 42. The carotid artery: - enters the cranium though the carotid foramen (inferior view) - travels through the carotid canal (petrosal part of temporal bone) - enters the cranium through foramen lacerum (superior view) The floor of foramen lacerum is cartilage only and therefore translucent (therefore "lacerum") eg: i.pinimg.com/736x/9a/27/a5/9a27a56f5892f709142ec3dc8d1b151e.jpg with all respects en thank you again
WoW i just found you . My woord i think you are amazing And i am watching And all ears . Thank you so Much for explaining it so well. My Hero clever Ninja xxx
Thank you very much you're amazing and becoming my fav medical youtuber right now. Wanna say that facial nerve affection by acoustic neuroma is rare and late. Also, I want to know what books do you study from please
The occipital belly of the occipitofrontalis is supplied specifically by the posterior auricular branch,given immediately after exit from the stylomastoid foramen.
Around 30 minutes in when talking about the zygomatic branch, you made a small mistake I think. The zygomaticus minor is more medial and superior to the zygomaticus major. Besides that awesome video that really helped me understand everything thanks so much!
Thank you for always being on point and easy to follow and listen to. Thank you for making these topics so interesting and exciting and for motivating me through each and every video! I owe you a lot! Best of luck in everything you do :)
Wow my Dear God! I would like making a great wall, as you do, explaining you in details what is the importance of the"origin" of your help for me in this level of my personal life. I would like describing the "couse" of your knowledge helping me overcome the great challenge. What kind of the "structure" you "supply" in my way toward the biggest goal to become myself a Dentist, here in Canada, even after having graduated 25 years ago in Brazil. I met your video after having 8 hours of anatomy during the weekend. And it was so, so important for me that I did not feel the hours passing after midi night and I appreciated each point of the video from the Trigeminal nerve. Did you already imagine that someone already spend a great time of the night watching your videos and did not getting stopped that because it was extremally rich of information, added to his charisma that really is "sweet deal". In fact, nothing that I wrote here is enough to thank you. But God knows you! And I Ask him that bless you abundantly every day! You and everyone that you love! Thank you very much again!
Thank u alot u made my hardest and difficult topics very simple your video is so perfect and benefits to dental students and neurologist so ihope to continue educated us this great information Thank you from greatest iraq🇮🇶🇮🇶🇮🇶
This is fantastic but just fyi from the pterygopalatine ganglion, postganglionic fibers travel with branches of the maxillary portion of the trigeminal nerve (V2) - i think you said V3 - to supply the lacrimal and mucosal glands of the nasal and oral cavities.
This is such an amazing vedio ❤️I don't know how to thanku. I have been trying to study this in so many ways but u have made it in simplified way that I understood every part. Keep doing this cuz u r soooo gud in this ❤️
There's a mistake zach...special visceral afferent( taste sensation for ant 2/3rd of tongue) goes to nucleus tractus solitarius....but u said it goes to trigeminal nucleus🙂🙂
Please please please keep doing this. You're literally a hero, a hope for students stuck in universities without any quality teaching skills and systems. Thanks a lot sir. Thanks a lot.
Never will i cease in shouting out my thankyous 💜 Ninja Nerd Science has been my own personal tutor in soo many ways!!! Thankyou for posting such helpful material for Dental students! I appreciate every single video....I really do! Thankyou for making such a complex physiological , Anatomical and Histological action simplified and explained in much detail...THANKYOU! Blessings to your team, your family and all that you do!!!!
What a thoughtful, wonderful comment you have written! We are so happy that these videos are able to help you accomplish your goals. Keep studying hard and we promise to always be your personal tutor! 👍
Ninja Nerd Science Honestly , I don’t know how to Thank you for the information that you’ve shared and the sweet reply that you’ve written . And Also I promise you to spread your channel all over IRAQ 🇮🇶 ❤️🙏🏻😂
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I get ot but i watch these stuff in premed lol
I am so greatful that Zach exists!!! this topic almost made me cry....but you made it look so easy!! when I start my internship I will definitely pay for your channel!!
“The lacrimal gland is crying”.... and so am I at the end of all this!
😭
This gotta be one of the best youtube comments I've ever seen 😂
😂
Me as well 😭
U r so knowledgeable man !! Keep teaching med students becz many of us are taught by quality less teachers who work only for money but never clear our confusion nor teach us in understandable way. Thank you so much for ur work !!! 💗
Dr Vaishnavi Vanka you are truly a teacher, you make it interesting and fun to learn...and you are very fluid with your knowledge and explanations...so clear and easy to follow..Thank you..I am a senior retiree just interested in learning and I am going to watch all of your videos.....Thank you so much.
Any medical student?
yez
What year are you?
M1 here
Guilty as charged. Second year
Year 5 MBBS =)
You have helped me SO MUCH! Studying for dental boards part 1 and I couldn't find anything that helped me with facial nerves as much as this. You have done an awesome job and I am soo thankful I found you on youtube! GREAT WORK!
I'm currently in my first year of residency and this video has definitely helped me a lot. Would highly recommend to my colleagues
This man is incredible. I am finally able to understand and learn so well because of this guy. God gave you an awesome gift.
I would like to donate to your channel. We pay high fees for university lectures but this my friend, is premium! Save me tons of time and easy to comprehend!!
Holly molly a lot of stuff to remember, but you make it so simple. Thankyou!
You are doing a humble job. RESPECT!
Course starts when??
You are literally a life saver. Haven't met a teacher better than you in med college. Thank youuuu
This man is an angel coming from God❤️
Zach you are the future Dr. Najeeb. # Much respect
Hey, thank you for the video, helped a tons. just a quick note, i dont think the internal carotid artery goes through the foramen lacerum at all (only passes above it)
A Very, Very Well put together explanation on the anatomy and the associations with the CN 7 and its structures. You really have a gift to incorporate everything together and simplifying it with easy-to-follow diagrams into a single hour video, which many professors break apart scattered through multiple lectures leading to confusion (at least having a harder time associating the structures). To most of us out here studying for our future medical practices, Thank you!
I’m so
I’m
Man I am really surprised by the way you teach...😃😃😃 There should be many professors like you.....I will try my best in my future✊✊❣️❣️
This is absolutely amazing! Thank you for keeping your videos free for all. You are an education hero!
I appreciate the level of intellectual skills you are blessed with. I appreciate your hardwork too. Sir you are a super hero a superstar for all of hopeless medicos. Thank you so so much. ❤❤🙏🙏👑👑
agh you made everything so easy for us future doctors and practitioners ngl love the video. I'm a true fannnnn
Excellent video. Thank you. I think the internal carotid artery enters the skull through the carotid canal and does not pass through foramen lacerum?
You are the true hero of our generation
Amazing the amount of value your content provides. Thanks a lot for the effort you put into this.
Thank You Zach. Thank You Rob. Thank You Kristen.
Tkank you so much!! I study dentistry and I couldn’t imagine better explanation for CN VII. I would be lost without your help.
the best teacher I've ever met
I'm a med student attending to a medical school in Korea and your videos have been PHENOMENON! Thank you so much for making these amazing videos. I really want to know where did u learn all this? Were u a med student urself? Anyways, amazing work Ninga nerd keep it up! I will be rooting for u guys from now on~
Literally never understood this never like this before.. You are a savior man seriously. Thumbs up
The best VII nerve video we’ll ever have
I just love the way to teach sir u simplify complicated topics so well and make it fun......it's actually helps alot more than I can type.....it feels bad when I don't get your video on a topic....thank u so much for your help
Thankful from the bottom of my heart 💟
I have never understood this topic this much
U are special like the special senses! Wonderful teacher
This is so much better than reading a book for 3 hours and learning about 20 percent of this
More like 5%
Every time I pause the video 5 min ti give this guy a break😝He is just so good at that he does😉💪👋
as a medical student i can just say u make our life easy with so informative and easy to understand videos
Really really good, thanks , Ilef and I, will pass our exam THANKS to you!!
Awesome explanation...i got my interest back after so long time
Hi Zach, great videos! Big fan of your work. Just a small correction. The internal carotid artery does not go through the foramen lacerum. It (specifically the lacerum segment) passes over it. Otherwise really comprehensive video!
Was looking for this comment! Nice spot
So much better than my anatomy professor! Thanks a lot, greets from Italy
+Marty Penato i'm so happy that we were able to help!
If i am not wrong i think the occipitofrontalis muscle is supplied by occipital branch of post auricular nerve supplying the occipital belly (branch of facial nerve)
Thanks a lot fot your hard work that helped me truly understand this topic and many others :D Keep going! :D
Thank you! And we plan too!
you are saving my grade so hard rn man thank you
You're truly a saviour 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Amazing dude. Everyone single video of yours is amazing. I respect you a lot man. Thanks
Thank you for your help! Anatomy exam tomorrow for optometry school!
Superb thank you very much
In addition to those who are interested
min 42. The carotid artery:
- enters the cranium though the carotid foramen (inferior view)
- travels through the carotid canal (petrosal part of temporal bone)
- enters the cranium through foramen lacerum (superior view)
The floor of foramen lacerum is cartilage only and therefore translucent (therefore "lacerum")
eg: i.pinimg.com/736x/9a/27/a5/9a27a56f5892f709142ec3dc8d1b151e.jpg
with all respects en thank you again
WoW i just found you . My woord i think you are amazing And i am watching And all ears . Thank you so Much for explaining it so well. My Hero clever Ninja xxx
you saved my lifeeeeee, without you I would fail my classes.
You are awesome! I hope all desires of your heart get granted
just a timestamp: clinical correlations begin at 47:40 . Amazing video
Where the course??
நன்றி🙏🙏
As always, the best.
Thanks a lot for this video
Thank you very much you're amazing and becoming my fav medical youtuber right now.
Wanna say that facial nerve affection by acoustic neuroma is rare and late.
Also, I want to know what books do you study from please
The occipital belly of the occipitofrontalis is supplied specifically by the posterior auricular branch,given immediately after exit from the stylomastoid foramen.
Could hemifacial spasm be another condition caused by this nerve? And if so could you please elaborate on it. Thanks! Awesome video!!!
Around 30 minutes in when talking about the zygomatic branch, you made a small mistake I think. The zygomaticus minor is more medial and superior to the zygomaticus major. Besides that awesome video that really helped me understand everything thanks so much!
Correct me if I’m wrong but i think the ICA doesnt go through the forame lacerum but the carotid canal
you are right
the zygomaticus major is the lateral muscle not the minor.....
thank you sooo much you are incredible
Thank you so much for the effort and hard work on making these videos! They are amazing for learning neurology permanently :)
I have seen thoroughly...you makes the one of the most complex parts, in much easy vision, hats off... 🔥
Thank you for always being on point and easy to follow and listen to. Thank you for making these topics so interesting and exciting and for motivating me through each and every video! I owe you a lot! Best of luck in everything you do :)
Wow my Dear God! I would like making a great wall, as you do, explaining you in details what is the importance of the"origin" of your help for me in this level of my personal life. I would like describing the "couse" of your knowledge helping me overcome the great challenge. What kind of the "structure" you "supply" in my way toward the biggest goal to become myself a Dentist, here in Canada, even after having graduated 25 years ago in Brazil. I met your video after having 8 hours of anatomy during the weekend. And it was so, so important for me that I did not feel the hours passing after midi night and I appreciated each point of the video from the Trigeminal nerve. Did you already imagine that someone already spend a great time of the night watching your videos and did not getting stopped that because it was extremally rich of information, added to his charisma that really is "sweet deal". In fact, nothing that I wrote here is enough to thank you. But God knows you! And I Ask him that bless you abundantly every day! You and everyone that you love! Thank you very much again!
Thank u alot u made my hardest and difficult topics very simple your video is so perfect and benefits to dental students and neurologist so ihope to continue educated us this great information
Thank you from greatest iraq🇮🇶🇮🇶🇮🇶
This is fantastic but just fyi from the pterygopalatine ganglion, postganglionic fibers travel with branches of the maxillary portion of the trigeminal nerve (V2) - i think you said V3 - to supply the lacrimal and mucosal glands of the nasal and oral cavities.
This guy should be God of medical sciences
I'm a facial paralysis patient. I see this video by algorithm.
Awesome! Are you genius? Wow..
Extremely helpful videos.. Thank you
Thank you for making this spaghetti junction, that is VII, seem manageable. Love the way you pronounce fossa and buccal
This is such an amazing vedio ❤️I don't know how to thanku. I have been trying to study this in so many ways but u have made it in simplified way that I understood every part. Keep doing this cuz u r soooo gud in this ❤️
amazing Big boss!!! you are truly a NINJA. #Hatsoff
Long Live Ninja Nerds!
Incredible as always❤❤
love from india
you made it very simple!
Much love.
You saved me in motor speech disorders.
Just Awesome 👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you.
I'm really grateful thankful for ur wonderful lectures sir a huge respect 😊
Hi this was awesome! I was wondering if you could make a video of how the sympathetically and para symp fibers exactly get to the saliva glands?
it's very detailed..n nicely explained..thanku so much sir😄
Thanks a lot. Very helpful.
as far as i know internal carotid artery doesn't go through foramen lacerum, it goes through canalis caroticus
There's a mistake zach...special visceral afferent( taste sensation for ant 2/3rd of tongue) goes to nucleus tractus solitarius....but u said it goes to trigeminal nucleus🙂🙂
You are awesome 👌 👏 great teaching
I don’t know how you do it. Thank you so you so much
Always my Favorite💯
You are the best man, thank you so much
You're an absolute titan!
Thank You Zach! Boom Roasted! Shout Out Rob and Kristen!
Sir you are a hero
Excellent sir
Magnificent 👏👏
So this greater petrosal nerve to lacrimal gland is also considered as GVE?
you explaination is really awesome
Very well explained!! And such an appealing diagram of the face on the board 😁
Thanks a lot for this amazing lecture...
Bro kindly make a comprehensive video about bells palsy
Thank you for information
sir thankyou, ure a hero. u help me trough the exam. thanks a lot sirr :))
OMG, you are awesome. I really enjoyed learning from this video.
Best teacher