Central Nervous System: Crash Course Anatomy & Physiology #11

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  • @loredanaolsen4323
    @loredanaolsen4323 6 років тому +332

    I am in my second year of medical school, and THIS CHANNEL helps me understand concepts that a 3 hour lecture couldn't. I salute you good sir !!

  • @jessiegcmu
    @jessiegcmu 10 років тому +426

    I'm about to graduate school to be a Speech-Language Pathologist and I have to say I was pleasantly surprised to hear the content about Broca's Aphasia and the diencephalon etc..I have never understood it better in six years of school than I did with your animation. I love learning about the brain and nervous system..so fascinating! Great job crash course!

    • @martialkintu2035
      @martialkintu2035 7 років тому +1

      Jessie Gillette Good for you!

    • @emmagreenland-broadsmith6841
      @emmagreenland-broadsmith6841 5 років тому +8

      Hey, I'm also studying speech pathology, and thought the same thing: how cool for them to talk (even briefly) about Broca's aphasia, out of all the potential problems of brain damage!

  • @maindistortion
    @maindistortion 5 років тому +120

    This crash course is saving my life. I have a terrible physiology teacher who just sits there for 3 hours without explaining ANYTHING. I'm reading the books but sometimes too much information at once doesn't help with retaining knowledge. Thank you Hank!

  • @wendellmisiedjan7676
    @wendellmisiedjan7676 10 років тому +680

    FIRST. I will take this moment of fame to thank Crash Course for their amazing content!

    • @crashcourse
      @crashcourse  10 років тому +142

      ***** Congratulations! We're glad we could be a part of this auspicious moment in your UA-cam commenting career. ;)
      -Nicole

    • @rjpabon91
      @rjpabon91 10 років тому +35

      Definitely among the best Firsts that I've seen 10/10

    • @doublepoly123
      @doublepoly123 10 років тому +8

      Dude congrats. You deserve all in life.

    • @happysamoan97
      @happysamoan97 10 років тому +6

      You've come a long, way buddy :)

    • @brandtlucasbrandt
      @brandtlucasbrandt 10 років тому +1

      ***** WHAT HAVE YOU DONE WITH STAN?!

  • @MusicalKris725
    @MusicalKris725 8 років тому +560

    Crash Course Neuroscience
    Yes! Make it happen

    • @SamFarr1
      @SamFarr1 6 років тому +10

      I really hope so!

    • @masamune9082
      @masamune9082 5 років тому +1

      Ravi Adluru what happened to your father (jango fett)

    • @MrJayPuff
      @MrJayPuff 5 років тому +4

      That would actually be amazing!

  • @rachelbernat2231
    @rachelbernat2231 2 роки тому +44

    I’m in my first anatomy and physiology class (still not sure if I want to go into the medical field or not) but your videos remind me why I found the human body fascinating in the first place. Thank you, Hank!

    • @malvarado9912
      @malvarado9912 2 роки тому +8

      if you are still unsure on the medical field then take an EMT course. It's just one semester but in that semester yoy get to experience the heavy workload of the medical field, what it's like working in the medical field as we get clinical rotations, and it's the best exposure you'll get to the medical field without committing too much.

  • @davidpowell91
    @davidpowell91 9 років тому +14

    I started PA school about a month ago and discovered your videos for the first time. So far my experience in PA school has been overwhelming and very stressful, to say the least. Each time we begin a new system, since I found your videos, I come and watch the ones that pertain to what we are studying. On one hand it gives a fantastic overview of what I need to know and makes the upcoming lectures make far more sense, but on the other(and arguably more important) I come away feeling lighter because you make me laugh and like I really can do this. So from a struggling and sleep deprived PA student: Thank you for making my days a little bit better! Keep it up!

  • @sadrobokiller4
    @sadrobokiller4 10 років тому +2538

    This video is basically where brains come to learn about brains on a site that brains made.
    My head hurts...

    • @spacemonster7051
      @spacemonster7051 10 років тому +121

      *Your BRAIN hurts

    • @anomalous34
      @anomalous34 10 років тому +17

      GiantSpaceMonsters OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

    • @technoturkey5528
      @technoturkey5528 10 років тому +13

      Anon Homey
      ...snap!

    • @xericicity
      @xericicity 10 років тому +89

      GiantSpaceMonsters Technically the brain does not have any nociceptors, so it cannot feel pain. Normally a headache comes from the tissue between the brain and the skull, which does contain nociceptors. And yes... I am very fun at parties.

    • @anomalous34
      @anomalous34 10 років тому +10

      xericicity OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

  • @ursoskibidi
    @ursoskibidi Рік тому +22

    The relief I feel when I see hank hours before my exam is indescribable. He's out there saving my grades and my life.

  • @claytonharting9899
    @claytonharting9899 10 років тому +30

    I would love a more in-depth neurology series. I'm an aspiring neuroscientist and in my current situation, Crash Course is my primary teacher. I'd also like to thank you guys for all that you do, this whole organization is awesome!

  • @crashcourse
    @crashcourse  4 роки тому +131

    Pssst... we made flashcards to help you review the content in this episode! Find them on the free Crash Course App!
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  • @jgb1214
    @jgb1214 6 років тому +108

    Still in my premed years and this channel has helped me so much with my anatomical and physiological studies. I really cant thank the developers enough

  • @user-cm2hb5kq2k
    @user-cm2hb5kq2k 6 років тому +3

    I usually watch your video first, and chill, like i just let my brain hear it. Then the second time i watch it the day after, i pay attention, and then i re watch it for notes/studying, and usually pause and grab key points. Def helps with my A&P exams.

  • @opticsoulfood8212
    @opticsoulfood8212 3 місяці тому +1

    Absolutely love these videos! I work at a psychiatric residential treatment facility for adolescents and was assigned the task of teaching health class. The population I work with often times are not interested in school and they have short attention spans. My kids love watching your videos because they're funny and short. Just wanted to thank you for making my job so much easier LOL!!

  • @fortheloveofLDS
    @fortheloveofLDS 10 років тому +28

    Give me six years to complete my PhD and I'll write Crash Course Neuroscience for you guys.

  • @kayladionysius
    @kayladionysius Рік тому +1

    ’m in my first anatomy and physiology class (still not sure if I want to go into the medical field or not) but your videos remind me why I found the human body fascinating in the first place. Thank you, Hank!

  • @AEEZProductions
    @AEEZProductions 8 років тому +23

    i appreciate these videos so much! as a pre-med bio major, your videos make all the memorizing and late nights not so bad! :)

  • @mikemckenzie4016
    @mikemckenzie4016 7 років тому +11

    The fact that he made that Professor X reference makes me so happy because that's exactly what I've thought of when hearing the word cerebrum many times.

  • @makavelic2000
    @makavelic2000 9 років тому +684

    Literrally using this to review for Anatomy midterm

  • @johnjordan1833
    @johnjordan1833 4 роки тому +1483

    Anybody else desperately trying to make sense of their notes after their anatomy class went online thanks to COVID-19?

    • @user-vk8qo8zj7q
      @user-vk8qo8zj7q 4 роки тому +12

      Omg yes

    • @mobster6340
      @mobster6340 4 роки тому +5

      yep XD

    • @revanthek1153
      @revanthek1153 4 роки тому +4

      Like do u guys any other sources for reviewing anat too ? Please

    • @johnjordan1833
      @johnjordan1833 4 роки тому +21

      @@revanthek1153 I recommend Khan Academy, Professor Dave Explains and Nerd Ninja Science. Those have been my go to.

    • @christinawilliams7736
      @christinawilliams7736 4 роки тому +1

      AP psychology for me

  • @cobaltalons5708
    @cobaltalons5708 10 років тому +13

    came out just in time for my science test. Thanks to everyone at Crash Course for making stuff like this!

  • @itsmeecee
    @itsmeecee 2 роки тому +5

    I am in my first year of psychology and my first PSY101 midterm coming up. this channel is really helped me about the understand nervous system thank you 🖤

  • @nishawalunj6130
    @nishawalunj6130 7 місяців тому +18

    Good luck to people who are studying last minute for their test

  • @santiagobazoberry3627
    @santiagobazoberry3627 2 роки тому +2

    It's amazing, I wasn't expecting to see Hank here. I just played the first and short video about the lobes inside the brain for an assignment. Thank you Hank, I watched you on the SciShow. You always teaching me something new.

  • @colton6154
    @colton6154 9 років тому +3

    Thank you so much for these. I have a physiology professor with a very thick French accent, and these videos are helping me keep my head above water in this course.

  • @SteveSteeleSoundSymphony
    @SteveSteeleSoundSymphony 10 років тому +1

    I'm a music therapist and I use singing as a main technique for speech therapy. It works. I also focus on the part of the brain responsible for reflex to help people with brain damage to improve the time it takes to make sound. This is sometimes known as Neuroplasticity. If you know someone with a this type of brain damage try playing a song they would be very familiar with and see if they can sing it without having to try. That would be a positive sign.

  • @tygonmaster
    @tygonmaster 9 років тому +23

    I have congenital hydrocephalus and while I have lived with it for 21 years now and know it basically is too much "water on the brain" that needs to be pumped out, it would be neat to have a series on some abnormalities of the brain such as hydrocephalus. Given, it would be impossible to go into every one, but an overview of different things that can developed through disruptions of the brain as it is forming would be interesting. :)

    • @qualifiedcornstarch6859
      @qualifiedcornstarch6859 6 років тому

      I've never met an adult with hydrocephalus; how do you manage to live with it? do you have to have the extra CFS drained on a regular basis?

    • @Selichan42_SA
      @Selichan42_SA 6 років тому +4

      @@qualifiedcornstarch6859 Not OP but I have hydrocephalus; one of the treatments for it is a shunt, which basically does what you described. It's a metal tube inside me that starts in my head (and can be set to regulate pressure) and goes through the ventricles down to my stomach where the CSF is drained. I was diagnosed in utero and got my first shunt before I turned one and then got it replaced with a second one after the first broke at age 13. I'll probably need more revisions as I get older, too

  • @honeyvan6625
    @honeyvan6625 8 місяців тому

    i’m a dental student i’ve been struggling with human anatomy since day one but now i feel like i can take the exam so confidently u saved me man thank you

  • @Bram06
    @Bram06 10 років тому +977

    My brain just learned how its creating itself, wait... what?

  • @NoraBasharLababidi
    @NoraBasharLababidi 7 років тому

    I'm doing my psychology degree and I'm in my first year and I keep reading my textbooks, altho I understand it, the way you put it makes me rememebr things and sometimes i watch your videos and then read my textbooks and understand it even better!!! seriously this made my life so much easier ! thank you!

  • @shalilyahenry12
    @shalilyahenry12 5 років тому +8

    I love the visualization and drama that goes into this. It makes it easier to store and remember. A lot of it also is your personality which keeps my attention. Thank you so much for contributing to the evolution of humanity in a positive and effective way! As I continue to seek my Ph.D. in Psychology your videos and your team has played an effective part in me being able to accomplish this goal. Blessing upon all you and your team touch and do.

  • @PsikologHasanArslan
    @PsikologHasanArslan 8 років тому +44

    Great presentation of content. Loved it. Thank you.

  • @Leahweahbeah
    @Leahweahbeah 5 років тому +17

    I love watching crash course to do a recap on what I studied , but I really wish there was another video on the functional areas and the anatomy of the brain (sulci, gyri, diencephalon, etc.)

    • @MoveInSilence000
      @MoveInSilence000 5 років тому +1

      MaLeah Galvan look up Brain anatomy there’s a video explaining parts in the brain

  • @kelsi2473
    @kelsi2473 7 місяців тому

    my brain refused to learn about itself in class today so ive been watching contents (previous units) from this channel and omg u saved me and my classmates honestly. thank you!

  • @ninawithann
    @ninawithann 5 років тому +158

    "the sun is bright, so I'll shave my eyes"
    time to clean my ears..

    • @elliesprague3618
      @elliesprague3618 5 років тому +10

      I'm glad I'm not the only one that heard it that way 😂

  • @geovannyruiz4662
    @geovannyruiz4662 8 років тому +16

    I sense a concerted effort to educate MCAT takers. LOVE IT! THANK YOU!

  • @ksullivan6601
    @ksullivan6601 8 років тому +8

    Love Crash Course videos. Narration and visuals are awesome.
    I have to mention that around 8:41 the fornix is mistakenly labeled as the hippocampus. They are different anatomical structures. The hippocampus is that enlarged purple portion directly posterior to the amygdala.

  • @authenticallyangelica9568
    @authenticallyangelica9568 8 років тому +24

    This guy saves my life every time!

  • @bellatrent8774
    @bellatrent8774 Рік тому +3

    Future rad tech here! This vid definitely help with my anatomy!

  • @sweetthings2727
    @sweetthings2727 6 років тому

    my 8 year old daughter is gonna be a neurosurgeon so im showing her this videos so she can decide wisely . thanks for the videos it helps me and my husband on terminology classes anatomy and physiology . awesome .

  • @shamelessly_val
    @shamelessly_val 6 років тому +4

    Thanks for making these educational videos! They help me get through college and pursue my career goal of becoming a nurse. Thanks again for making learning fun!!!!!

  • @moderndaymedusa82
    @moderndaymedusa82 2 роки тому

    I love this guys voice. It's like listening to a war time news reel from the Depression. I mean that in the best way possible. It's a great voice.

  • @youngjinlee3274
    @youngjinlee3274 6 років тому +3

    항상 잘 보고 있어요! 대학교 수업 시간에 이해가 안가는 내용이 있으면 찾아보고 있답니다. 좋은 내용, 질 좋은 영상 항상 감사합니다!!

  • @thegooddoctor8787
    @thegooddoctor8787 2 роки тому +1

    2:15
    "The phone is ringing, maybe I'll answer it."
    Me, an introvert: "No, no I don't think I will."

  • @egonhomes
    @egonhomes 10 років тому +8

    I'd love to watch a Crash Course series on the various folds of the brain, especially how they relate to psychology.

  • @tinyrutabaga7126
    @tinyrutabaga7126 9 років тому

    Two things. My sister loves you one! and Second thing I just used you to study/review for my nursing school test I got next week! Thanks Hank!

  • @simonh8441
    @simonh8441 10 років тому +7

    I just finished reading "The Tell-Tale Brain" a great book for anyone who finds neuroscience interesting. Kinda coincidental that I finished it the day before this came out, considering it's the first book I've read about the subject.

  • @isectoid9454
    @isectoid9454 8 років тому +60

    5:40 The blue shell caught me off guard...
    ...wouldn't be the first time.

    • @Daidek
      @Daidek 8 років тому

      I know.

  • @NaomiDerksen
    @NaomiDerksen 3 місяці тому

    Thank you Crash Course! I'm studying to become a physiotherapist and I think you just inspired my future specialization - to combine my experience as a vocalist/singing teacher with stroke speech rehabilitation!

  • @meeseeks1489
    @meeseeks1489 7 років тому +8

    This guy makes biology easier😁 thankyou

  • @jaykraemer8106
    @jaykraemer8106 5 років тому +1

    Thank god this exists. This channel has saved me so many times, and it continues...

  • @seanmashley9228
    @seanmashley9228 8 років тому +114

    I think there's an error.
    Pardon me if I'm wrong, but isn't Broca's Area associated with speech production and Wernicke's Area with speech comprehension? At 8:25, the video says Wernicke's Area is "associated with the production of written and spoken language".
    Not to knock you and your team's work. This is a great series, Hank! Don't Forget To continue Being Awesome!

    • @geovannyruiz4662
      @geovannyruiz4662 8 років тому +3

      Agreed!

    • @my-crazy-fantastic-fanatic
      @my-crazy-fantastic-fanatic 8 років тому +4

      Sean M Ashley - Well.. I'm not too sure, but aren't we supposed to hear a word being pronounced before we do it ourselves?
      So, probably, W-area collects and processes the info., whereas the B-area decides how the muscles have to be moved to pronounce a particular word.

    • @deliac2187
      @deliac2187 8 років тому +6

      Sean M Ashley i think It's because he forgot to tell us about the angular gyrus witch is an area for the reading cognition very important on wernikes area

    • @seanmashley9228
      @seanmashley9228 8 років тому +1

      @ My-Crazy Fantastic-Fanatic
      So, maybe Hank meant to include collection/processing of incoming speech information when he said Wernicke's Area is "associated with the production of written and spoken language"? If so, I think that's confusing. I think someone with Wernicke's Aphasia will typically have impaired reading and aural speech comprehension. (Random Thought #1: what about sign language?) (Though, I've also read that writing is impaired, too. Perhaps this is because writing involves a continuous feedback loop between writing the next letter and processing what has already been written?)
      To over-simplify, I've heard Broca's Area is involved with speech output and Wernicke's Area is involved with speech input, but the video says Wernicke's Area is associated with speech output.
      Thanks for introducing the motor vs sensory aspect to comparing B-Area and W-Area.
      Random Thought #2: How defined/distinct are these specialized regions of the brain?

    • @seanmashley9228
      @seanmashley9228 8 років тому

      @ Delia A. Chavarin Iñiguez
      I might be over-simplifying, but isn't the visual speech information transfer (ie. reading, maybe intrepetting sign language, too?) the main function of the Angular Gyrus to Wernicke's Area? If so, I think it's good to know to understand that information is constantly being transferred throughout the brain in different paths, but I don't see how it clears up whether B-Area vs W-Area corresponds to speech production or speech comprehension (or that both areas are closely tied to both production/comprehension).
      IDK - This is all coming from just a curious engineer; I'm not a Speech-Language Pathologist nor a Neurologist nor a Psychologist.

  • @nancydeen7202
    @nancydeen7202 7 років тому

    Crash Course has been an absolute SAVIOUR as I study Psych 101. Making distance studies sans lecture possible to understand! Thanks XO

  • @MicroBlogganism
    @MicroBlogganism 10 років тому +739

    This one is going to be popular with zombies

    • @paranor001
      @paranor001 10 років тому +17

      om nom nom nom

    • @crashcourse
      @crashcourse  10 років тому +130

      ***** Fingers crossed. We're really hoping to boost our success with the zombie demo.
      -Nicole

    • @ketfoen
      @ketfoen 10 років тому +8

      I wonder which part of the brain they like most?

    • @joshuahettinger9287
      @joshuahettinger9287 10 років тому +10

      ketfoen Frontal lobe.

    • @MicroBlogganism
      @MicroBlogganism 10 років тому +15

      ketfoen My money is on the diencephalon. It's probably like the soft nougat centre of a fine chocolate confectionery to them.

  • @ChristinaTucker360
    @ChristinaTucker360 10 років тому

    I heard someone watching Crash Course today at my college and got so excited, everyone should watch Crash Course, so much knowledge!! :)

  • @jabbaker3437
    @jabbaker3437 5 років тому +5

    8:00 - 8:05 yep, and my generation has proved your words true my good sir

  • @justinzhang5004
    @justinzhang5004 9 років тому +1

    the amount of information that he talks about in this 10 minute video is as much as what i learned in a 3 hour college AP lecture, gosh!

    • @MeTheScout
      @MeTheScout 9 років тому

      +Justin Zhang Exactly! Like holy shit. Sitting here listening to my professor lecture on and on, then I go watch Crash Course only to have him do it in 10 minutes.

  • @elliewalker2434
    @elliewalker2434 6 років тому +10

    When you talked about singing it made me wonder if that's the reason so many people with speech impediments can sound normal while singing

  • @cheesegirl830
    @cheesegirl830 8 років тому

    Most of the people r like slow down , but I like it that he is fast . I already read my stuff and revise with Hanks videos . Great videos !

  • @AlanmanAaron
    @AlanmanAaron 10 років тому +24

    How he said "The phone is ringing, maybe I'll pick it up."
    *shudders*

    • @queensaharaice7376
      @queensaharaice7376 9 років тому

      Lol, btw its "The phone is ringing maybe I'll answer it"... yes memorized the whole thing... DON'T JUDGE ME OKAY!😠😆😄😲😳😆

  • @heinkmeister8415
    @heinkmeister8415 8 років тому +1

    tfw you're cramming for your Bio40 lab exam in the morning by watching this series
    god bless the Green brothers for their work, and bless the many people who help them

  • @-azura_rosaka-
    @-azura_rosaka- Рік тому +5

    I can't believe this video was posted 8 years ago 😅

  • @KatrinaEames
    @KatrinaEames 10 років тому +2

    I would love if Crash Course eventually did a series on Neurology or Linguistics, I think they would both be super interesting things to learn about.

  • @carpethatdiem
    @carpethatdiem 10 років тому +4

    Loving this series, Crash Course team! Will you be covering the effects psychoactive drugs in your exploration of the nervous system? Or perhaps write a separate series concerning humans and our long history with psychoactives?
    Thanks for reducing world suck and inspiring others to do the same!

  • @sanjaysajeevan3724
    @sanjaysajeevan3724 10 років тому +1

    I am a medical student and I find your videos extremely helpful. Thank You :)

  • @Jellybean17771
    @Jellybean17771 5 років тому +14

    Thank u!! I luv this training...I was so lost in my neuropsychological class...this greatly helped me to understand and made me smile!! Liv it

  • @Itania333
    @Itania333 7 років тому +1

    I love how he explains everything. My biology book for psychology students (! some of us are great at biology, some really have other talents and don't know anything about biology (yet)) doesn't really explain much of anything. I basically have to look up every other word. And then look up every other word in the definition of the thing. And then every other word of the definition of every other word of the definition of the thing. You get the gist. And then I cry because after three hours I still don't understand what the thing is! :O So, this really helps a lot =)

  • @dmaradiaga44
    @dmaradiaga44 5 років тому +3

    You guys make this videos a lot more fun way to learn, I watched them several time until really get it, Thank you very much, they're awesome, also loving the host too :)

  • @martinlinton2612
    @martinlinton2612 4 роки тому +1

    Best video ever

  • @tessat338
    @tessat338 10 років тому +21

    Though I have MS, it doesn't really impact my day to day life other than taking daily medication (no longer a shot, thank goodness!) and some numbness on the bottom of my foot and on the finger tips of one hand. I have 3 or 4 lesions in my brain that were never noticed until after my spinal lesions caused the numbness and I had an MRI to find out why. However, I noticed that I was dropping vowels when I was writing. I am right handed and to cure the numbness in my left fingers, I started practicing using chop sticks and practicing writing with my left hand. Dang if the vowels didn't come back and I haven't had a problem with them since.

    • @1cruzita923
      @1cruzita923 6 років тому

      Tessa T MS (herpes virus connection)

  • @lancebell9728
    @lancebell9728 9 років тому +2

    appreciate the good work on this video. I just received a good grade on my psychology test becuase of you. thanks again.

  • @tobithedestructor9129
    @tobithedestructor9129 10 років тому +5

    We love you Crash Course! Keep teaching the good stuff!

  • @marisasmith701
    @marisasmith701 6 років тому

    Thank God for crash course because I have no idea how I'd be acing these exams without it.

  • @mjn3622
    @mjn3622 9 років тому +108

    Brains are studying about Brain to Memorize how there brain work to use there brains when its time to use .... which actually WE DONT DO :D GREAT GOD :D

  • @karinschandal2123
    @karinschandal2123 8 років тому

    ... Because of you and your videos.
    I passed all my biology exams with A+.
    THANK YOU

  • @zrty6512
    @zrty6512 7 років тому +58

    Ok so I'm autistic, my brain can do somethings other can't, some bad and some good. I can overlap what my eyes see with what I can imagine which has a lot of possibilities, I can visualize take apart things but If I do it to long and to often I get migraines and the light will hurt my eyes. With my dreams the best way I can describe what my brain does with it, it uses memories and current knowledge to some what predict the future from something simple as me seeing something from a tv show I haven't seen in awhile and then then the next day I check the channel and the tv show is on, or something complex as predicting a video game with very little information such as me seeing a floating city in the graphics of borderlands them a year later borderlands 2 comes out when that happens it's harder to explain, then there's the way I handle grief is completely different because I don't follow the stages of it, then there's the stuffed cat that made a separate personality in my head that talks with me in basic conversations that help with my life and memories, then there's the center obsessions that grow on me and I specialize with such as astronomy, video games and my soul mate, then there's what happens when I have seizures if it's more intense I lose complete control of my legs for a small amount of time I can feel stuff can't move it and it destroys my short term memory the few hours before and after I can't remember, then there my anger I literally become a different person and is hard to control but I can sort of direct so no one gets hurt because I throw stuff
    If someone reads this can you direct me somewhere were I can lean how this all happens and how my brain works

    • @chrissiemc
      @chrissiemc 6 років тому +3

      Zachary Rivera amazing but no idea x

    • @qualifiedcornstarch6859
      @qualifiedcornstarch6859 6 років тому +5

      Abnormal Pyschology would point you towards the psychological aspects, Anatomy+Physiology would tell you the physical ways that your brain works, and Oliver Sacks would return the humanity to all that clinical info.
      Neurotypicality is overrated; enjoy your different brain & the unique strengths & weaknesses it has!

    • @eddie_ble
      @eddie_ble 6 років тому +1

      You're already here
      Hank can teach you *everyting*

    • @josephgrapes7683
      @josephgrapes7683 6 років тому +1

      I understand i have your same problems do you ever have sensory overload like where you senses get a random boost

    • @dantv23
      @dantv23 6 років тому

      amazing descriptions! thank you! If I learn how to help you I will try to.

  • @רזפרנפס-ת2ז
    @רזפרנפס-ת2ז 9 років тому

    YES YES YES I WANT A WHOLE COURSE ABOUT THE NERVOUS SYSTEM

  • @BCDSvideos
    @BCDSvideos 8 років тому +6

    3:56 - the little text bubbles says Spinal Brian ... hahahahaahahah

  • @stephieasmr2327
    @stephieasmr2327 6 років тому

    my AP course is more descriptive in the breakdown of the brain folds and less so in the evolution from embryo to adult. YET THIS COURSE HELPED WE GET A LOT OF INFOrMATion

  • @SM-qn7sr
    @SM-qn7sr 2 роки тому +6

    How in the hell did you jus treach me a whole hour of lecture in like 10 minutes

  • @shreshthi3040
    @shreshthi3040 5 років тому

    Best man... Best animation... Best technique... Love ya!

  • @keishalynn6059
    @keishalynn6059 9 років тому +8

    idk what i would do without this course! you make things sound more fun and interesting and for that i thank you crash course!

  • @rajeshwari1998
    @rajeshwari1998 6 років тому

    Hank is the hero we deserve and need. He's greater than Batman.

  • @sushanuchoudhary8103
    @sushanuchoudhary8103 5 років тому +20

    Literally ......A Brain studying another Brain

  • @charumathishankar1231
    @charumathishankar1231 4 роки тому

    Please continue the channel with more interesting videos like this. CNS with 2 hours or 3hours in class understanding nothing.
    10 min in this channel under standed many things congratulations for your works 🤩

  • @robinreich95
    @robinreich95 9 років тому +5

    2:11 "the sun is bright, so I'll shave my eyes" lol

  • @yvettemusteingumatay6360
    @yvettemusteingumatay6360 6 років тому +1

    You discuss all of what Ive read and understand for hours. Great videos it really helps us

  • @valeriekubiak9035
    @valeriekubiak9035 5 років тому +13

    2:11 I thought he said "The sun is bright, so I'll shave my eyes" and I was thoroughly confused.

  • @lizwonder09
    @lizwonder09 8 років тому

    Hank please be our neuroanatomy teacher. I'd actually pay attention and not fall asleep.

  • @jesseclark7105
    @jesseclark7105 9 років тому +17

    0:40 Am I the only one who laughed? I hope so. I just wasn't expecting the "response" to be so random, and admittedly it's kind of funny to imagine someone being asked if they want cereal and they say "Two."

  • @leahh617
    @leahh617 6 років тому

    Hank I love you. You're helping me pass A&P 1.

  • @fardousfahim1586
    @fardousfahim1586 8 років тому +12

    love crash course. it helps a lot!:-)

  • @karlaalexandra1694
    @karlaalexandra1694 7 років тому

    Thank you vert much for the subtitles ! I'm a Spanish speaker studying in French so it was sometimes difficult to understand you as you speak very fast (which is great). But this helps me a lot. Thank you.

  • @ADJW212
    @ADJW212 5 років тому +5

    Anyone else studying neuropsychology???

  • @AmandaMiller11
    @AmandaMiller11 10 років тому

    The insula is the cerebrum's fifth lobe, inferoposterior to temporal lobe, & deals with gustatory/taste senses. Love brain videos! Thanks!

  • @AlKhttabAlSaqri
    @AlKhttabAlSaqri 10 років тому +5

    I have to thank you CrashCourse for the amazing videos you make. Thank you so much ***** you're the best science-youtuber :)

  • @jamesdahmer5027
    @jamesdahmer5027 10 років тому

    MOAR of everything! I am a medic in Canada and must have all the anatomy and physiology I can get! All of the things! Many more good things to you and all your crew!
    - Patreon subscriber.

  • @ClayburnGriffin
    @ClayburnGriffin 9 років тому +18

    I have one of those.