You are God gifted sir ..really learning anatomy without yr lectures is totally impossible for me ..May Allah gives you more and more and you achieve each and everything 🤗
Thank you my dear Sana ❤️. Your words really touched my heart 💕. Best wishes and may Allah bless you with success and happiness in your life. Love and respect ❤️
Dear Professor Adel Bondok, I’m a bit confused, why are you mentioning that the Limbic Lobe is a nucleus? I thought Nuclei in the brain are accumulations of nerve cell bodies :/ Please dr Adel help 🙏🙏🙏💔💔💔
Long-term memory can hold an unlimited amount of information for an indefinite period of time. Short-term memories become long-term memories in a region of the brain called the hippocampus. The cerebral cortex is the major long-term repository for many aspects of memories. Most available evidence suggests that the functions of memory are carried out by the hippocampus and other related structures in the temporal lobe. The memories are consolidated as long-term memories in all aspects of the cerebral cortex
Thank you professor for the brilliant explanation Kindly, i would like to ask a question please.. What is the relation between the limbic system and its name? Since limb = extremity I am curious to know 🧠
You are most welcome ❤️. Limbic derives from the Latin limbus, or "edge," and it's used to describe anatomical structures that border another part. In the case of the brain, the limbic system sits along the edge of both sides of the thalamus. In this case, the border is between the neocortex and the diencephalon.
Sir i have humble request to you Please provide us Notes or these PPt And short questions mcqs bcqs at the end .These topics are very complex it is hard to understand without your slides or notes.❤
contact report 294, February 3rd, 2001: "Billy: Well, again and again the question arises whether the character can be inherited. In my opinion this should not be the case, because during my whole life I have never noticed that descendants have the same character as one or the other parent. Therefore, I assume that each person forms his or her own individual character. First this happens through the basic character formation that takes place during pregnancy in the mother's womb. This is followed by the educational character, which is formed by education and environmental influences during the first seven years of life. And finally, through self-education the character of life is formed, which results from the first two character forms and from the character of self-education. Ptaah: 85. The character cannot be inherited and is therefore not genetically conditioned. 86. The actual character, which you correctly call life character, is formed by the basic character or pregnancy and prenatal character as well as by the educational character and the self-educational character, as you have correctly explained. 87. All three stages of character formation are therefore decisive for the final character form, the character of life. 88. The entire process of character formation takes place in the limbic system in which the instance of morality is located. Billy: This is probably the instance that decides on the negative and positive as well as on the good and bad or honest and dishonest thinking, feeling and acting? Ptaah: 89. You can also explain it this way. Billy: Good."
Only few people can explain complex topics like Limbic System in such simple way. All respect to you Prof
Yes indeed, it is a complex topic Thank you my dear. You are most welcome. Love and respect ❤❤
Respect to you Dr Adel, from a medical student in zambia.
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Best wishes.
Brilliant....great professors make complicated subjects easy and enjoyable....ربنا يحفظك و يبارك فيك
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You are God gifted sir ..really learning anatomy without yr lectures is totally impossible for me ..May Allah gives you more and more and you achieve each and everything 🤗
Thank you my dear Sana ❤️. Your words really touched my heart 💕. Best wishes and may Allah bless you with success and happiness in your life. Love and respect ❤️
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This makes limbic system so much easier. Thank you Dr. Adel🙏🏽🥺
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Omg doctor...such an amazing video.. This is the best video i have seen for limbic system so far!!!
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Now im gonnq remember limbic system forever......such a great explanation with amazing sequence ❤❤❤....thanku soo much keep uploading such videos
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thank you so much doctor, it really helps me in understanding the limbic system
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It’s just amazing!!!
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Thank you doctor for simplfying such a hard topic may Allah reward you
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Thank you Dr. for this informative presentation ,It was helpful.
Glad it was helpful. ٍSee you again
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Excellent..
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Dear Professor Adel Bondok,
I’m a bit confused, why are you mentioning that the Limbic Lobe is a nucleus? I thought Nuclei in the brain are accumulations of nerve cell bodies :/
Please dr Adel help 🙏🙏🙏💔💔💔
The limbic lobe is a nucleus formed by collections of nerve cells in the cerebral cortex of the cingulate gyrus, parahippocampal gyrus, and uncus
@@AdelBondok i don’t want to annoy you dr Adel, bundles of appreciations . May Allah bless you and your family for helping us
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very nicely explained doctor. thanx.
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beautiful video but a question if the hippocampus plays the major role in short term memory , which part of the brain is used in long term memory.
Long-term memory can hold an unlimited amount of information for an indefinite period of time. Short-term memories become long-term memories in a region of the brain called the hippocampus. The cerebral cortex is the major long-term repository for many aspects of memories.
Most available evidence suggests that the functions of memory are carried out by the hippocampus and other related structures in the temporal lobe. The memories are consolidated as long-term memories in all aspects of the cerebral cortex
Thank you so much professor ❤
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Such a osm lecture
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Amazing lecture ❤❤
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Thankss Dr! Really helpful
Glad it was helpful!
Good plz make video on NPH in adults and limbic system functions
I wish you could also lecture other course units ❤
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Dr can you please make a vedio on cerebellum
I did 2 videos
My thanks Professor
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I have a neuroanatomy exam in a few , lets see how it goes!
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Thank you professor for the brilliant explanation
Kindly, i would like to ask a question please..
What is the relation between the limbic system and its name?
Since limb = extremity
I am curious to know 🧠
You are most welcome ❤️.
Limbic derives from the Latin limbus, or "edge," and it's used to describe anatomical structures that border another part. In the case of the brain, the limbic system sits along the edge of both sides of the thalamus. In this case, the border is between the neocortex and the diencephalon.
@@AdelBondok mashallah. Well explained and understood.
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thank you 💚
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Which book did u follow?
My own written textbook
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Thank you so much sir😊
@Ajitha Annadurai, You are welcome my dear. Best wishes
Thankyou sir...
So nice of you
Good lack to you doctor 😍
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استاذى العزيز ..رجاء من فضلكم عرض على cadaver...هيكون افضل و اكثر فهما لان الحتة دى ملغلبطة حبتين
أعتقد أن الفيديو مدعم بعدد كبير من الصور والمفروض تكون دارس الجزء العملي ومستوعب الأجزاء المختلفة للدماغ (المخ). الجزء النظري مهم جدا للفهم والتوضيح
Sir i have humble request to you
Please provide us Notes or these PPt
And short questions mcqs bcqs at the end .These topics are very complex it is hard to understand without your slides or notes.❤
But sir isn’t the hypothalamus part of the limbic system?
#curiousity
Yes it is. The mamillary body is part of the hypothalamus.
Thank you sir
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Thank you doctor
Most welcome Aisha
ارجوك الغي المسيقى في البداية جدا مزعجة ومؤذية وانت افضل واحسن دكتور في العالم العربي ربي يوفقك
الموسيقى ليس هدفها الازعاج ولكن للتحفيز او التشجيع. عموما شكرا لك
contact report 294, February 3rd, 2001: "Billy:
Well, again and again the question arises whether the character can be inherited. In my opinion this should not be the case, because during my whole life I have never noticed that descendants have the same character as one or the other parent. Therefore, I assume that each person forms his or her own individual character. First this happens through the basic character formation that takes place during pregnancy in the mother's womb. This is followed by the educational character, which is formed by education and environmental influences during the first seven years of life. And finally, through self-education the character of life is formed, which results from the first two character forms and from the character of self-education.
Ptaah:
85. The character cannot be inherited and is therefore not genetically conditioned.
86. The actual character, which you correctly call life character, is formed by the basic character or pregnancy and prenatal character as well as by the educational character and the self-educational character, as you have correctly explained.
87. All three stages of character formation are therefore decisive for the final character form, the character of life.
88. The entire process of character formation takes place in the limbic system in which the instance of morality is located.
Billy:
This is probably the instance that decides on the negative and positive as well as on the good and bad or honest and dishonest thinking, feeling and acting?
Ptaah:
89. You can also explain it this way.
Billy:
Good."
Well-said. It is cumulative experience.
Doctor please I'm watching this video to find way to amnesia, please help me
May God bless you 🙏
@@AdelBondok it's question if you know way to lose my memory?
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Why do you want to lose memory? God is blessing us with memory to remember the good times and the bad times
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الانجليزي هو لغة الطب الاساسية
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اعتقد مع الوقت ستفهمي افضل بالانجليزي لانك ستتعودي عليه. حاولي تسمعي كتير.
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