excellent video! I've been looking for hours for the right video on ascending and descending pathways, and this is both informative and engaging! Tysm!
Well explained video! It makes me also think of the fear-pain-cyclus. Where fear for pain, leads to tention which causes more pain. And this pain leads to more fear, and so on.
Love your style of teaching. I teach using the whiteboard too. So helpful. I also appreciate your explanation of everything. Your videos helped me so much for my uni exams. Thank you!
I don't know if he is a reaaaally good teacher or if its his mcdreamy look but all in all I finallyyy understood this part of neurophysiology thank you
Very educational, thank you! Wanted to know a bit more about pain relief since my cat bit me at the vet the other day. Got me thinking, if serotonin and opioids are released for pain relief that could possibly explain why some people with depression cut themselves.
Hats of to you sir....I could not get this concept clearly from book, this video makes it crystal clear but you didn't explain pre and post synaptic inhibition by encaphalinergic interneuron i.e neurotransmitter block and K+ channel block.... add it sir...
Is the enkephalin synapse the same kind of synapse that is mentioned within the Gate Control theory? :) Great video, such a great visualization and explained well!
Great video .... could you do a video about how they identify the receptors and the various Brian pathways so accurately. I mean micro details not the macro. Thank you 🙏
Great lecture. Does this activation of the analgesic pathway by pain in one area of the body provide some body-wide analgesia? Or is it more focused than that? I've noticed when I eat pepper the mild burn in my mouth will stop a mild headache. Thanks
In my experience, getting whipped is like taking a high dose of xanax, except you don't feel foggy, just kinda clear afterwards. And yeah, whole body. Obviously hard to OD or get addicted, it's exquisitely painful and thus only really an emergency fix.
@@spiritlevelstudiosi guess you're new to the world. That's how it works. Injury causes the body to release opioids it produces to counteract the pain. But if methods that just cause pain, without real injury are used, such as e.g. wide belts, you just get the opioids in exchange for brief, intense pain. It's pretty funny, because e.g. religious ascetics sometimes whip themselves on a faith basis. In essence and in effect, what they're doing is not much different than chewing down on some oxy pills. Still, it's impressive, because inflicting serious enough pain on yourself to trigger the opioid release is not easy, at all.
When we are experiencing a lot of pain it's easy to think that our endogenous pain relief isn't doing very much but I had ABGs taken shortly after giving birth and couldn't feel anything more than a slight nudging at my wrist, so something was working.
Dr Mike you so simply and clearly explain in 10 mins what my teachers cannot explain even after hours of lectures.
Roger Federer makes tennis look easy, DR MIKE makes neuroscience look easy.
Quality of the great. Thank you, namaste.
One thing is read and hardly imagine. Other different thing is see, understand and believe. Thanks, you cured my blindness about this Topic.
I'm a brazilian student, and your video really helped me. Thank you,.
excellent video! I've been looking for hours for the right video on ascending and descending pathways, and this is both informative and engaging! Tysm!
Well explained video!
It makes me also think of the fear-pain-cyclus. Where fear for pain, leads to tention which causes more pain. And this pain leads to more fear, and so on.
Love your style of teaching. I teach using the whiteboard too. So helpful. I also appreciate your explanation of everything. Your videos helped me so much for my uni exams. Thank you!
Thank you so much from the bottom of my ♥
I don't know if he is a reaaaally good teacher or if its his mcdreamy look but all in all I finallyyy understood this part of neurophysiology
thank you
bro, i read multiple lecture notes and couldnt understand a thingg. But Dr Mike just explained all of those in just 9 minutessss!!
It really gives a clarity about this topic, Thanks 😊
Thank you, great video, it's helped me to get my head around this topic
Here in Kenya we say "asante sana" in swahili language, meaning "thank you very much" the video is educative
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Beautiful video, just have to say that it’s not mentioned the dorsal ganglia of the dorsal root. Thanks a lot Dr Mike!
Perfect, thank you so much Doctor
Wonderful, thanks again for an amazing and easy to understand video!
Your videos are awesome; because of that and to satisfy my curiosity, can I know a little bit about your professional background? Thanks
Thank you, I was quite confused in this part until I watched this video
You are an amazing teacher!
Wonderful video!!! You're a great educator.
Great explanation!
Amazing circuit so well explained!
amazing, thank you so much for this video :)
Awesome! Thank you so much! I love your videos!
Excellent overview and summation thank you! PS great pacing
Very educational, thank you! Wanted to know a bit more about pain relief since my cat bit me at the vet the other day. Got me thinking, if serotonin and opioids are released for pain relief that could possibly explain why some people with depression cut themselves.
Thank you very much doctor , we appreciate your hardwork
now I finally understand this pathway 😊
Nice visualization... It made easier to understand...
superb. thank you for having made this video
Hats of to you sir....I could not get this concept clearly from book, this video makes it crystal clear but you didn't explain pre and post synaptic inhibition by encaphalinergic interneuron i.e neurotransmitter block and K+ channel block.... add it sir...
thanks
No matter how much my teachers explain I have become addictive
Your videos have morphine like properties 😂
Thank you
Is the enkephalin synapse the same kind of synapse that is mentioned within the Gate Control theory? :) Great video, such a great visualization and explained well!
Thanks a lot for this awesome explanation😍🥰
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Probably should of watched this before doing my UNI quiz, 🤔 and the answer is Delta 🙌🙌, I answered MU because I had absolutely no idea 🙁
Amazing
Thanks doctor ❤
Really superb ♥
Very clear and concise ⭐
Thank you, Dr. 👍
You're most welcome!
Great video .... could you do a video about how they identify the receptors and the various Brian pathways so accurately. I mean micro details not the macro. Thank you 🙏
Wow ! u r just amazing
Thanks sir😇
Thanks sir ,
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incredible!!
super cool!!
Great video!
Thanks Dr Christian!!
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You’re welcome 😊
Great lecture. Does this activation of the analgesic pathway by pain in one area of the body provide some body-wide analgesia? Or is it more focused than that? I've noticed when I eat pepper the mild burn in my mouth will stop a mild headache. Thanks
In my experience, getting whipped is like taking a high dose of xanax, except you don't feel foggy, just kinda clear afterwards. And yeah, whole body.
Obviously hard to OD or get addicted, it's exquisitely painful and thus only really an emergency fix.
@@cullis8327 wtf
@@spiritlevelstudiosi guess you're new to the world. That's how it works. Injury causes the body to release opioids it produces to counteract the pain. But if methods that just cause pain, without real injury are used, such as e.g. wide belts, you just get the opioids in exchange for brief, intense pain.
It's pretty funny, because e.g. religious ascetics sometimes whip themselves on a faith basis.
In essence and in effect, what they're doing is not much different than chewing down on some oxy pills.
Still, it's impressive, because inflicting serious enough pain on yourself to trigger the opioid release is not easy, at all.
great! 🙏🌿
best of the best
Absolute "🤩rippa" - Thanking you
Is it a coincidence that enkephalin has a similar sound to encephalitis?
Very nice review; however, you stubbed your toe, then mapped the toe to the lip/face area of the SI.
When we are experiencing a lot of pain it's easy to think that our endogenous pain relief isn't doing very much but I had ABGs taken shortly after giving birth and couldn't feel anything more than a slight nudging at my wrist, so something was working.
Perfecto 👏
Thamk you
May you please do a video on DNA?
If my Dr looked like Dr Mike my periaqueductal gray would explode.
Lol
Physique🔥
The cross section of spinal cord is wrong
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triceps 🤲🏼
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Sir you should know that it really is hard to concentrate while you have all these muscles showin off-
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Biceps 💯
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Plz print in large caps so d audience can read what u r saying. CC is so awful.
It looks like you’re wearing a kid’s t-shirt.
thanks