The Limbic System - Motivation, Emotions, Memories, and Drives

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  • @ArchonPR
    @ArchonPR Рік тому +76

    I'm 30 years old, psychiatrist in training in Hungary, before my final exam to become a specialist, and I saw this video as a part of "refreshing the old knowledge". This video is the best presentation I have ever seen on the topic of functional neuroanatomy. I wish I had teachers like this before, the last 5 years would have been so much easier. Thank you for your dedication and hard work, Sir!

    • @PsychExplained
      @PsychExplained  Рік тому +9

      This is too kind! Appreciate the comment. Happy it helped refresh the old 🧠
      I was in Hungary 🇭🇺 a few years ago. Beautiful 🌞

    • @ArchonPR
      @ArchonPR Рік тому +2

      @@PsychExplained By any chance: are you attending World Congress of Psychiatry in Vienna in the following days? :)

    • @szilvesztermarton368
      @szilvesztermarton368 5 місяців тому

      What do you think about the Hungarian educational system in terms of your degree?

  • @Kltreez
    @Kltreez 2 дні тому +1

    Sir, you explain every aspect so well that I can literally understand everything. I'm here to thank you for your efforts and patience in teaching us. I watched your videos several times before taking an exam, and I received a score of 73 out of 75 on my previous major exam.

  • @erniematthews7497
    @erniematthews7497 10 місяців тому +15

    As a retired health educator, this gentleman I must say is the best among the best I have experienced as an information presenter. Thank you Sir

    • @PsychExplained
      @PsychExplained  10 місяців тому

      Such kind words! Happy learning 📚📚🧠🧠

  • @Samrodriguez117
    @Samrodriguez117 9 місяців тому +22

    I seriously LOVE this guy's teaching method (well, my brain does...) and I am so thankful for the accessible resources!!! ❤️🧠

  • @mcmoswane
    @mcmoswane Рік тому +8

    I always come back to this playlist. Before playing this I was confused as to how come I have not watched this video, only to realise that this is new. Your content is truly awesome.

  • @glasshalfsunny
    @glasshalfsunny 6 місяців тому +6

    I am dealing with a stress reaction to grief and came across this channel because I am trying to find out why my body is reacting so intensely. Your videos have been so helpful. Our bodies are pretty amazing huh? That it does all this automatically is just unbelieveable. Thank you very much for uploading these videos.

    • @PsychExplained
      @PsychExplained  6 місяців тому +3

      Thank for you sharing. I definitely believe the more we know about our own mind and body the better we can cope.

  • @safiullahnawabzada-rt7si
    @safiullahnawabzada-rt7si 11 днів тому

    This was by far one of the most stunning videos I ever watched concerning Limbic system.
    Thanks a million
    Please keep releasing such sort of amazing lectures on other parts of the body as well

  • @somdutta3536
    @somdutta3536 9 місяців тому +5

    You're an excellent teacher sir. Far better than my college professors.. thank you so much for your guidance. I've watched all of your videos, so wonderfully explained. ❤

  • @karenm-w8o
    @karenm-w8o 3 місяці тому +4

    I'm a psychologist in Sydney Australia and am loving your videos, Thank you very much !

    • @PsychExplained
      @PsychExplained  3 місяці тому

      Awesome! Thank you! 🙏🏻
      Hello from 🇺🇸

  • @batandawinnie1767
    @batandawinnie1767 2 дні тому +1

    Am so humbled for this great explanation,

  • @santiagomorales1273
    @santiagomorales1273 Рік тому +6

    I'm a psychology student in Argentina and your videos are really helpful! Thank u very much 🙌🏻

    • @PsychExplained
      @PsychExplained  Рік тому +1

      Glad you like them! What are you studying?

    • @santiagomorales1273
      @santiagomorales1273 Рік тому

      @@PsychExplained Currently anatomy and physiology of the nervous system, so your work is really appreciated. Best regards 👏🏻

  • @mblabezza
    @mblabezza Рік тому +2

    These are so incredible, Thankyou. My 9 year old had a golf ball sized tumour removed and these videos are really helping me understand what the tumour was doing/ how he could have turned out post surgery

  • @amyneil7151
    @amyneil7151 Рік тому +3

    Thank you for this wonderful video filled with information that I have always wondered about. Yet I never thought to look it up.
    I am SO VERY Grateful to have found this today
    🙏🙏🙏 It sure helps explain a lot of things that I have been experiencing and Suffering through for the past 23 years of my life!😩💔 I had my entire right temporal lobe removed when I was 25 years old during my first of half a dozen brain surgeries to remove a brain tumor of which I still have a portion of. I had a very, very large tumor, “The size of a large grapefruit” I was told. The tumor originated on my brain stem and spiraled up to my right, temporal lobe. The neurosurgeon said that once they got in there, they found that there was more tumor around/throughout my right temporal lobe than there was temporal lobe and so they had to remove my entire right temporal lobe!
    I sure do wish I would have known all of these things that you have talked about and explained because the doctors never once mentioned to me what my right temporal lobe was for or even even did and what would happen to me or what I should expect after they take it out. And trust me, it has been a real struggle 😩😢💔 but it does help to try and learn about the function of the brain and to know that I am not crazy and things are not my fault😢

  • @kristinfischer858
    @kristinfischer858 Місяць тому

    I'm a teacher. Love this. My limbic system has gone rogue. 😢 I'm learning all I can.

  • @Gaminiheraliyawala
    @Gaminiheraliyawala 10 місяців тому +1

    I am overjoyed to learn such intricate details about limbic system in so simple language to comprehend without being a medical professional. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience so professionally and generously. It was simply excellent.... 🙏🙏👍👍💐💐👌👌 GOD BLESS YOU....!!!

  • @sumatinair
    @sumatinair 4 місяці тому +5

    Thanks Sir for this indepth teaching of the limbic system. May God bless you.

  • @HashemAkbar
    @HashemAkbar Рік тому +4

    VTA - "Victory Through Achievement" or Ventral Tegmental Area for the motivation and reward area. Thank you for the simplified explanation

  • @theelonz
    @theelonz Рік тому +5

    all of my limbic components got soooo turned on by this lecture series, the amygdala is like I love this material as the hippocampus assimilate new words and then form association of knowledge via emotional response especially positive ones from learning.

  • @corypercory
    @corypercory 11 місяців тому

    you are one of the best anatomy teachers on this whole site

  • @GloriaHill-i8b
    @GloriaHill-i8b 17 днів тому +1

    Best video I’ve seen on the limbic system!❤

  • @darshanparmar3860
    @darshanparmar3860 Рік тому +5

    That was awesome ! The way he simplified the topic was great 👍!!
    The CNS part of the physiology is so tough but this man (respectfully) made it so easy .!!

  • @retnohendrawati4087
    @retnohendrawati4087 Рік тому +1

    thank you for the explanation of the limbic structure which plays a very important role in human life, education which helps humans overcome many problems, the answer is actually in our limbic system

  • @javeriaatif8030
    @javeriaatif8030 4 місяці тому +3

    THANKYOU Sir for making this, it really helped. I had this wish to ask that is it possible for you to make a detailed video on how these parts of brain get damaged and about their malfunctioning.
    Loved the video 👏🏻

    • @PsychExplained
      @PsychExplained  4 місяці тому

      Definitely! Any parts of the brain 🧠 interest you??

  • @Brand.on18
    @Brand.on18 Рік тому +4

    This is what UA-cam is for. Great instructional videos!

    • @PsychExplained
      @PsychExplained  Рік тому

      So kind. Thank you 😁

    • @amandasteven1400
      @amandasteven1400 2 місяці тому

      nonono! UA-cam is for watching "SCARE CAM" for hours and hours!!!

  • @isabellabakerviolin
    @isabellabakerviolin Рік тому +1

    This helped me more than any of my uni lectures - thank you!

  • @fjaramillo887
    @fjaramillo887 6 місяців тому +1

    I just found your channel and I have to say you are a master, thanks dr

  • @bogicsitneki1714
    @bogicsitneki1714 2 місяці тому +1

    I'm currently preparing to make a presentation about this and oh my god, it all makes sense now🥹 thanks❤️✨

  • @Tammarrah100
    @Tammarrah100 6 місяців тому +3

    Brilliant and clear. Thank you

  • @loribender1813
    @loribender1813 4 місяці тому +1

    The best explanation ever. Thanks

  • @spiritjourneyme
    @spiritjourneyme 5 місяців тому

    Hi, I am an addictions counselor by trade and your videos allowed me to make some assumptions about my clinical teachings to addicts. I truly believe addiction is all involved in the limbic system, specifically the amygdala and its communication with the hippocampus. Perhaps because I employ cognitive therapy a great deal of the time in my practice. I used to draw a circle on the board and designate 'thoughts', 'emotions', and 'behaviors' in the circle. I then posed the question as to where on the diagram could one alter the outcome most effectively? My belief was in the area of 'thought'. If one could change the 'thoughts' about addiction, it would then trigger a cascading effect by changing the 'feelings' and the 'behavior' of addiction. It worked very well for my clients. Thanks for your very clear teachings on your channel.

  • @carlyrose94
    @carlyrose94 4 місяці тому

    This was a great explanation! Having limbic system impairment currently, I appreciate a video like this to better help me understand what the parts are and how they work and what could be happening with this neurological situation of mine.

    • @PsychExplained
      @PsychExplained  4 місяці тому +1

      Glad it was helpful! Hope you are well ♥️

  • @hamidehatefi1137
    @hamidehatefi1137 5 місяців тому +1

    Awesome explanation. You make me love to learn more about the brain structure and its function. Thank you!

  • @nkinyori
    @nkinyori Рік тому +1

    Very well explained and the use of illustrations is AMAZING!

  • @hamidehatefi1137
    @hamidehatefi1137 5 місяців тому +1

    Awesome explanation.. you made me love to learn more about the brain structure and its function, thank you!

  • @pinklive8065
    @pinklive8065 7 місяців тому +1

    The greatest lecture ❤❤❤

  • @talaifinamounga4324
    @talaifinamounga4324 5 місяців тому

    I love your videos thank-you so much for sharing your knowledge with us, your probably the best teacher on the internet in and out explaining everything so so clear and easy to understand and remember.

  • @OU.888.12
    @OU.888.12 6 місяців тому +1

    You are an awesome teacher!!! Love your videos, thank you!

  • @zaffazad4040
    @zaffazad4040 9 місяців тому +1

    Excellent presentation.

  • @saradiaz2277
    @saradiaz2277 9 місяців тому +1

    Thank you, love the way you teach . 😊

  • @flourishwithMJ
    @flourishwithMJ 5 місяців тому +1

    Thank you so much. Great presentation. Clear and understandable.

  • @PsychExplained
    @PsychExplained  Рік тому +1

    Which specific structure within the limbic system is commonly associated with reward and addiction?
    A) Amygdala
    B) Hippocampus
    C) Nucleus accumbens
    D) Thalamus
    E) Prefrontal cortex

  • @SiyaMorris
    @SiyaMorris 3 місяці тому +1

    It would be interesting to add the A.M.C.C. which is one of the critical elements of the limbic system.

  • @dalidali2757
    @dalidali2757 10 місяців тому +1

    My limbic system allows me to say " damn too good video lecture!"

  • @carolbenjamin1210
    @carolbenjamin1210 6 місяців тому

    Thank you for this excellent video - really outstanding teaching!

  • @opio2204
    @opio2204 Місяць тому +1

    Thanks!

    • @PsychExplained
      @PsychExplained  Місяць тому

      Welcome! 🙏🏻
      Appreciate the donation :)

  • @shanayadahda
    @shanayadahda 7 місяців тому

    ur amazing at teaching ... its so fun learning this way thankuuuu

  • @janelast5177
    @janelast5177 5 місяців тому +1

    Excellent

  • @mell3655
    @mell3655 2 місяці тому +1

    Señor, te amo

  • @lyrical-feline
    @lyrical-feline 5 місяців тому +1

    Thank you ❤

  • @pi5549
    @pi5549 9 місяців тому

    GREAT! Please do remember to step away from your whiteboards at the end of each vid for a few secs so we can scrub & screenshot!

  • @digitalmarket-d1o
    @digitalmarket-d1o 11 місяців тому +1

    Thank you so much!!!!

  • @roncarp
    @roncarp Місяць тому

    Incredible

  • @larrytuft9782
    @larrytuft9782 Рік тому +1

    Thanks!

  • @gypsieseagul3901
    @gypsieseagul3901 9 місяців тому

    Very precise..I dont know how deep one could go because the brain is so unique...but I would like to know HOW AND OR WHY the brain is affected by nervous tic disorder...or even Touretts..or OBSESEVE COMPULSIVE DISORDER ..MAYBE THEY ARE ALL 3 THE SAME ?..THANK YOU IN ADVANCE FOR YOUR FEEDBACK...!!! And I really appreciate the clarity an the way you explain things in a way and slow enough for my mind to grab..excellent. !!!

    • @PsychExplained
      @PsychExplained  8 місяців тому +1

      Nervous tic disorder, also known as chronic motor or vocal tic disorder, involves the presence of one or more involuntary, repetitive movements or sounds (tics) that occur intermittently over a period of at least one year. These tics may include eye blinking, facial grimacing, throat clearing, or vocalizations. Tourette syndrome is a neurological disorder characterized by the presence of both motor and vocal tics that persist for at least one year. In addition to tics, individuals with Tourette syndrome may experience other associated symptoms, such as obsessive-compulsive behaviors, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), or difficulties with impulse control.
      Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) a mental health disorder characterized by the presence of obsessions (intrusive, unwanted thoughts, images, or urges) and/or compulsions (repetitive behaviors or mental acts performed in response to obsessions) that cause significant distress or impairment in daily functioning.

  • @drinajgb2437
    @drinajgb2437 Рік тому +1

    Excellent. Thank you.

  • @donventura9004
    @donventura9004 Рік тому

    thank you so much

  • @mimam7201
    @mimam7201 10 місяців тому

    Wow this is genius ! 😍
    Thaaaaank u sooo much ❤🙏

  • @nicoleojukwu4448
    @nicoleojukwu4448 5 місяців тому

    Amazing video ✨

  • @rosanablanco-cano9268
    @rosanablanco-cano9268 7 місяців тому +1

    Wonderful

  • @budgetgurl1805
    @budgetgurl1805 Рік тому +1

    great video

  • @PsychExplained
    @PsychExplained  Рік тому

    Related videos:
    Amygdala: ua-cam.com/video/KMQIuLQG09o/v-deo.htmlsi=QsOUPtCulyD_kD6x
    Hippocampus: ua-cam.com/video/51pPsbV-e9s/v-deo.htmlsi=Q_dV4P3NPFoifTzU
    Frontal lobe: ua-cam.com/video/VZvpZVVUpW8/v-deo.htmlsi=qWXE-PHDJWpj40-b

  • @Songxheart
    @Songxheart Рік тому

    Sir, i have a question
    Which of the following statements is/are correct about the concept of psychic energy
    within the framework of Freud's psychoanalytical approach?
    a. Psychic potential energy is limited and fixed throughout life.
    b.kinetic psychic energy can only be released when a desire is achieved through the the intervention of the ego.
    c. psychic potential energy can diminish over the course of a lifetime, if a desire is never achieved. The kinetic energy linked to this desire is then lost.
    Thank you for your response, it would be so great if you could explain it a bit too 🙏🏻 thank you in advance

  • @drjegas
    @drjegas 2 місяці тому +1

    In the video on Amygdala yourself said when you see the spider the image goes to the amygdala then only to the visual cortex. Did I make a mistake. Can you please clarify

    • @PsychExplained
      @PsychExplained  2 місяці тому +1

      Yes, the amygdala often receives danger signals before the cortex. This is due to the brain's "fast pathway" for processing threats. When a potential danger is detected, sensory information can be quickly relayed from the thalamus to the amygdala, allowing for an immediate emotional and physiological response. The cortex, which is responsible for more detailed and rational processing, may receive the information slightly later to further analyze and confirm the threat.

  • @khalidsahib1527
    @khalidsahib1527 2 місяці тому +1

    10:17 thanks doctor, really made me feel like I have super powers 😅

  • @floepiejane
    @floepiejane Рік тому

    Really very cool. Thank you. One thing, I noticed you said nothing about grammatical communication. How does that fit in all this? I'd watch that video. Thanks again for this video. Loved it! Will watch it many times. Cheers ✌🏽🌻

    • @floepiejane
      @floepiejane Рік тому

      Seriously, I'd love to interview you, if you would like that. I teach Business English in Holland, expat New Yorker, University trained. Let me know. If so, I'll leave my email addy here for a prearranged short time.

  • @marcellustone
    @marcellustone 2 місяці тому +1

    Danke!

    • @PsychExplained
      @PsychExplained  2 місяці тому

      Thank you!! So kind

    • @marcellustone
      @marcellustone 2 місяці тому

      @@PsychExplained I thank u so much. I really appreciate your devoted work you put in to this lecture. Like your spontaneous kind and examples to each aspect. (Sorry fo my english). Needed to know more about the limbic system since I'm going through a rough withdrawal from antidepressant. I Suffer from a variety of symptoms which is definitely not based solely on my underlying disorder like some doctors tell me. It's due to the way to fast tapering regiment. And now key parts of the brain are severe unbalanced. I can only hope that homeostasis will fix it over time. So your vid series are a big help

  • @Heyokasireniei468sxso
    @Heyokasireniei468sxso 4 місяці тому

    are you going to do the glymphatic system or allostatic load

    • @PsychExplained
      @PsychExplained  3 місяці тому

      Those topics are a little too specific for me. I like to make videos that are more broad 🤓

  • @sP-tp2gh
    @sP-tp2gh 6 місяців тому +1

    I thought I read that the cingulate gyrus was responsible for our negative feedback loops that are found in OCD?

    • @PsychExplained
      @PsychExplained  6 місяців тому +1

      Great question - I found this source from Stanford University that may answer your question: med.stanford.edu/ocd/about/understanding.html

  • @alexgilseg
    @alexgilseg Рік тому +1

    Great stuff! I have a question though, perhaps somebody can answer. Doesn't thalamus send signals to amygdala before it sends signals to the visual cortex when it interprets the signals from the retina as highly threatening? That's how I understood it from before, it was the only thing in this video that didn't make sense to me..

    • @PsychExplained
      @PsychExplained  Рік тому +1

      Yes!! I have a video on the Amygdala where I talk about this exact process. Take a look! I like the phrase “amygdala hijack”

    • @alexgilseg
      @alexgilseg Рік тому

      @@PsychExplained you are a legend!

  • @sarakhaled719
    @sarakhaled719 Рік тому +1

    Great presentation! Thank you for sharing these videos, i’m a psychology student and i really liked the way you teach .wish there are more about neuropsychology &physiological psychology. especially about hormones.thank you again! waiting for new videos😊

    • @PsychExplained
      @PsychExplained  Рік тому +1

      Thank you for sharing! I do have a video on the endocrine system. Hope it helps.

  • @mariahorta4219
    @mariahorta4219 Рік тому +1

    Thank You!Great content !

  • @jankokokosar9976
    @jankokokosar9976 11 місяців тому +1

    I wish to see the limbic system and basal ganglia together?

    • @PsychExplained
      @PsychExplained  10 місяців тому

      Sounds like a long and complex video 😎😎

  • @nailaazzahraaldiraputri9529

    Thank u very muchh

  • @amandasteven1400
    @amandasteven1400 2 місяці тому +1

    "I see" said the blind man as he picked up his hammer and saw

  • @RTMaalGurJaR
    @RTMaalGurJaR 6 місяців тому +1

  • @anka1833
    @anka1833 Рік тому +1

    👍

  • @SaraZaina-v2e
    @SaraZaina-v2e Рік тому +1

    👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @TooSickToDressVictorian
    @TooSickToDressVictorian Рік тому +8

    I have a hippo camping in my brain??? 😱😱😱

    • @PsychExplained
      @PsychExplained  Рік тому +1

      A big one! And if you are a cab driver 🚕, it’s even bigger! Link: www.wired.com/2011/12/london-taxi-driver-memory/

  • @nmqismat
    @nmqismat Рік тому

  • @MrWhatever1234567
    @MrWhatever1234567 7 місяців тому +1

    I feel like you’re judging me.

  • @mell3655
    @mell3655 2 місяці тому

    Señor, te amo