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Steve Jacques
Добавлен 30 июл 2009
An eclectic collection of anatomy and physiology-related video-tutorials by Dr Steve Jacques, Associate Professor and Head of Anatomy at the University of Leicester, UK. I am also President of the Institute of Anatomical Sciences (www.anatomical-sciences.org.uk)
A physical mnemonic for remembering the root values of the terminal branches of the brachial plexus
Performed by my colleague Ian White, Dissecting Room Manager at Leicester Medical School
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Cervical vertebrae and nerves
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This video attempts to explain why there are eight cervical spinal nerves but only seven cervical vertebrae. I argue that the occipital bone can in fact be thought of as the 'first' cervical vertebra, removing all confusion!
Comparing upper and lower motor neurone lesions revised version
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Comparing upper and lower motor neurone lesions revised version
Basics of the brachial plexus
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This project was created with Explain Everything™ Interactive Whiteboard for iPad.
More detail on the corticospinal system
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.3 года назад
More detail on the corticospinal system
How to use the Face Paint feature in Procreate to learn about the muscles of facial expression
Просмотров 7 тыс.3 года назад
Procreate is a digital art app for the iPad. This feature works on Ipads and Iphones with the front facing TrueDepth camera
Central cord lesions - syringomyelia
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Central cord lesions - syringomyelia
Brown-Sequard syndrome
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This project was created with Explain Everything™ Interactive Whiteboard for iPad.
The relevance of Lissauer’s tract to spinal cord injuries
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The relevance of Lissauer’s tract to spinal cord injuries
The effects of blunt versus sharp spinal cord injuries
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The effects of blunt versus sharp spinal cord injuries
Basal ganglia and cerebellar lesions - ipsilateral or contralateral
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Basal ganglia and cerebellar lesions - ipsilateral or contralateral
The normal function of the basal ganglia and cerebellum - cortical loops
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The normal function of the basal ganglia and cerebellum - cortical loops
The reticular formation and consciousness
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The reticular formation and consciousness
Serial block face scanning electron microscopy the ultimate connectomics tool
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Serial block face scanning electron microscopy the ultimate connectomics tool
Sensory and motor pathways and lacunar infarcts using diffusion MRI data
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Sensory and motor pathways and lacunar infarcts using diffusion MRI data
The visual system using data from the Visible Human Project and diffusion imaging
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The visual system using data from the Visible Human Project and diffusion imaging
Demonstration of the major motor structures using data from the visible human project
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Demonstration of the major motor structures using data from the visible human project
A tour of the spinal cord using microscopic resolution MRI data
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A tour of the spinal cord using microscopic resolution MRI data
The development of the cauda equina
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The development of the cauda equina
Awesome explaination of uncross and double cross tract of cerebellum
As wanted movent is brought by by B.G and sequence of movemnt is planned by cerebellum then Whats is role of Proprioceptors through spinocerebellar pathways in taking up cup....
This lecture us enough fir medical students to know how we execute fine motor work....like cupping ,writing etc
Absolutely brilliant and helpful and also easy to understand. Thank you so much.
Outstanding explanation. Thank you!
It was awesome, thank you, I could totally understand you.
Magnificent ✨💖💎
Excellent 👌
Deserves a million likes 😁💯
You're the best man, thankyou
Amazing explanation ❤❤❤
I'm a 3rd year medical student and I'd like to Thank you so much. You're the reason why I actually understand the nervous system right now and I didn't just pass, I got the highest grade. Can't thank you enough for all these videos.
Great work
With the pictures you provide on the bottom that's one of the best done videos I have ever come around! Excellent video❤
Very nice course. From which book did you take these pictures?
This is the best explanation of "at the level" and "below the level". Couldn´t grasp the concept before
Thanks
Very helpful to understand topographical organization of the cerebral cortex - thank you!
ive watched every video on youtube about this topic and nothing clicked. this video is GOLDEN. thank you SO MUCH
you talk about elbow flexion and the tricep? surely you mean the bicep
Very clear, thank you
Thanks alot
Amazing visualisation
Note to self: Blood supply to the basal ganglia is primarily supplied by the lenticulostriate arteries, which are branches of the middle cerebral artery.
The whiteboard diagram is a little off because the left half is connected to the right brain and vice versa.. You have the blue left connected to the left brain.. Still makes sense but in general this is incorrect.. I have left homonymous hemianopia and my right brain is damaged..
phenomenal lecture
Concise yet brilliant.. Many thanks
25:35 Finally, i got the answer of the issue about how storage and voiding fight with each other, thanks❤
realy outstanding... It helps me much than others. Thank you so much💓
I use this hand trick..but in the MARMU sequence..just more logical imo
MARMU sequence ?
This is amazing, thank u so much
Very informative 👌
Hello, what is the name of the sinus in the right temple?
Thank you
Excellent.
your voice is awesome
Ventral horn is bigger than dorsal horn correct your drawing
Medical student here, thank you so much, incredibly helpful video <3
Legend
There are some debate on wether spasticity is "just" the change of balance between inhibitory and exitatory stimulus. It doesn't really explain the different types og hypertonia - rigidity or spasticity. Why is it, that rigidity does not show increased reflexactivty
Thaaaanks..easy and informative.
Thank youuuuuuuuuu
How does the Basal Ganglia connect with the gut?
wounderful explained.
Great work!
Thank you very much. You are a good teacher!
This was very helpful
The description box is so helpful
Thak you so much
Could i explain it like this: Basal ganglia basically initiates the correct/appropriate movement But cerebellum doesnt trust the basal ganglia thus corrects that initial movements pathway. For the cup example: basal ganglia says alright gonna move the arm and then grab the cup, for that i have to send this much stimulus. cerebellum still modulates it on the fly using your proprioceptives and sees if indeed your hand is actually reaching the cup or not.