Parieto occipital sulcus is from posterior that means from occipital pole but you spelled as frontal pole sir. It means a lot sir .I loved your explanation sir.
Sir very well explained One big concern Pls try to filter out background audio or have captions for the anatomical terms. I tried with earphones too but it didn't make so much of a difference. Please consider
Sir this video was very helpful but it would have been better if the background noise was removed and also the voice echo did cause problem to understand some terms. I suggest you to set up a caption below for more clarification of the terms.
@@vivavoceofanatomy Headphone doesn't necessarily always help for *clarification of the terms* . Closed captions, or a transcription of the voice in the "show more" section could help for *clarification of the terms* .
I suppose this is well done, and am grateful for it, but all such medical/scientific videos need to have CAPTIONS which follow the speaking, like closed captions on TV. I'm hard of hearing and can't make out a lot of what is being said. Captions would also help for getting the SPELLING of various terms, as well as removing difficulties with regard to accent and hearing problems. Thank you for presenting it.
@@jahan8647 Maybe you should think twice before you call someone *else* an idiot. THERE IS NO OPTION WITH *THIS* VIDEO TO TURN ON CLOSED CAPTIONS. NONE AT ALL!
Problem in understanding few terms. Rest explained well. Would be better if you name each anatomical area in English letters (subtitles)for proper understanding besides your demonstration.
I don't think we need captions cuz after all we all study from textbooks and if you do not study from textbook and study from your professors notes or online websites or on ipads then ur missing out on the importance of textbook bcz that textbook was composed by the combined knowledge of so many professors and again verified by others so to conclude I would say instead of telling him to put captions and get better and pronunciation please look into the positive aspects of this video and once ur done go open your text books and start studyinh
Not everyone who watches this and other similar videos *have* textbooks to study from! All of us who have asked for captions *are* appreciative for the presentation of this video, I think you can see that in our comments; we just think it would be *better* if captions were available. So you should take your advice that we open our textbooks and put it somewhere.
@@dannichols6261 Are u from US?.. just curious.. cuz some of my cousins study there and they say.. ppl study from laptops pdfs..and not textbooks.. Here in India we study from only textbooks.. oldschool.
@@abdu_jilani I am in US, but I think old school is just fine, it's just that I am not a college or medical student, just someone trying to learn about the brain & nervous system on my own.
One suggestion- in this channel, Your voice always gets echo! Plz try to work on the Mike! And rest all is amazing! Bcoz of this channel I m tension free about my Viva's!
Nirvana Mutha we make video of surface not the functional area. So when we make the video of that in that u will get all functional area along with its functions and applied. Be patience.
Nirvana When the title of the video says, "Cerebrum - External Feature", perhaps one should reasonably expect to see a video about the *External Features* of the Cerebrum, which is what they presented. Maybe look for a video labeled 'Functional Areas of the Cerebrum' if that's what you wanted to see. No need to be insulting to the presenter.
Thank you so much sir.
Sir is the anatomy professor in our college. And the best teacher ever.💐💐
Which college
which college ....?
2:10 borders
7:27 sulcus pre post
10:20 medial surface
13:24 inf. Surface
U good mans
Thanks
Parieto occipital sulcus is from posterior that means from occipital pole but you spelled as frontal pole sir. It means a lot sir .I loved your explanation sir.
Good job sir, when I see your videos I can make a swift learning through the books because you put it practically, and this is helpful for exams too
Loved it totally, having a hard time studying Neuroanatomy in Quarantine!!!
Sir very well explained
One big concern
Pls try to filter out background audio or have captions for the anatomical terms. I tried with earphones too but it didn't make so much of a difference. Please consider
Seriously
Watch at 1.5x speed for quick revision
Here me watching at 1.75x speed
2x se upar bata bhai
Thank you you saved me. I don't know what would I have done without your advice 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Only 2x at first time 😂😂
Bhai revision 2x me bhi Der lg rhi he
Sir this video was very helpful but it would have been better if the background noise was removed and also the voice echo did cause problem to understand some terms.
I suggest you to set up a caption below for more clarification of the terms.
Plz use haedphone for better voice
@@vivavoceofanatomy Headphone doesn't necessarily always help for *clarification of the terms* . Closed captions, or a transcription of the voice in the "show more" section could help for *clarification of the terms* .
@13:38 olfactory sulcus
@13:45 gyrus rectus
@13:50 orbital sulcus ( H)
@17:55 complete sulcus- 1)calcarine sulcus produces calcar avis in posterior horn of LV
2) collateral sulcus- collateral eminence in inferior H of LV
I suppose this is well done, and am grateful for it, but all such medical/scientific videos need to have CAPTIONS which follow the speaking, like closed captions on TV. I'm hard of hearing and can't make out a lot of what is being said. Captions would also help for getting the SPELLING of various terms, as well as removing difficulties with regard to accent and hearing problems. Thank you for presenting it.
@@jahan8647 idiot. There is no captions available for this video.
@@jahan8647 Maybe you should think twice before you call someone *else* an idiot. THERE IS NO OPTION WITH *THIS* VIDEO TO TURN ON CLOSED CAPTIONS. NONE AT ALL!
Ohhh sirrr....u r something else...
U explained very well..
😎
Best to watch your videos before anatomy viva
It's very useful for us sir thanks so much , 🙏😊
Please can you make subtitles available? Otherwise it was a very good job
Maturity is when hearing at 1x(Normal) is hearing at slomo while hearing at 2x is actually normal...
For quick revision use 2x
Less time more revision
Best video ever😭
Amazing 🎉
Thanks
Waww sir .
So amazing.
A lot of thankyou sir.
thank you so much sir well explained
You are most welcome
Nice demonstration sir
Thank you Sir, amazing video👍
The video is really helpful and specimen is clear enough to understand.
But the voice quality is not good,please add subtitles.
Thank u so much Sir
This video is very helpful to me
Grt sir g
Thank u
3 SURFACE
4 BORDER
3 POLES
Very helpful ..!
Thanks sir 🙏🏻
waw the explanation that you made was seemed ever to be the most convinced on acoont every parts of brain revealed it's fundamental function
Thankuuu so much sir for this great vdo
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Thanku so much sir , what type of questions did examiner ask sir
Sir voice quality is extremely poor
Excellent video Sir, thank you soon much!!!
Problem in understanding few terms.
Rest explained well.
Would be better if you name each anatomical area in English letters (subtitles)for proper understanding besides your demonstration.
Such a wonderful video...so hard to understand these sulcus gyri from book
Sir please upload videos on head and neck
Thnks you sir..
Hoping more clear sound next time... btw really helpful 👍
This was very helpful.
Thank you..😍
Parieto occipital sulcus is 5cm in front of occipital lobe right?
Yes
Well explained
Parieto-occipital sulcus is 5 cm in front of occipital pole not frontal lobe
4:18 it should be occipital pole, sir said frontal pole... I think its an unconscious slip of tongue... Thank you sir it help a lot
I don't think we need captions cuz after all we all study from textbooks and if you do not study from textbook and study from your professors notes or online websites or on ipads then ur missing out on the importance of textbook bcz that textbook was composed by the combined knowledge of so many professors and again verified by others so to conclude I would say instead of telling him to put captions and get better and pronunciation please look into the positive aspects of this video and once ur done go open your text books and start studyinh
Not everyone who watches this and other similar videos *have* textbooks to study from! All of us who have asked for captions *are* appreciative for the presentation of this video, I think you can see that in our comments; we just think it would be *better* if captions were available. So you should take your advice that we open our textbooks and put it somewhere.
@@dannichols6261 Are u from US?.. just curious.. cuz some of my cousins study there and they say.. ppl study from laptops pdfs..and not textbooks.. Here in India we study from only textbooks.. oldschool.
@@dannichols6261 also do u have cadavers lol..
@@abdu_jilani I am in US, but I think old school is just fine, it's just that I am not a college or medical student, just someone trying to learn about the brain & nervous system on my own.
@@abdu_jilani lol, I'm sure med schools here do have cadavers, but I personally have none!
One suggestion- in this channel, Your voice always gets echo! Plz try to work on the Mike! And rest all is amazing! Bcoz of this channel I m tension free about my Viva's!
i like your lecture. but poor audio quality dr.
Thank you
Nice 👍
Nicely explained !!!!
Really helpful bruh 💙
Sulci and gyri start 7:15
Tq sir❤
Sir please do something about audio 😭🙏🏻
13:25 - Inferior surface
Is this video carries functional area's ?
Can someone say which sulcus sir is talking about at 11:46
Callosal sulcus
Please try to add caption
4:20 how it is frontal pole it's occipital..
Please make some corrections
Very helpful video!
Thanks a lot....this video helped me before viva
Sir thank u so much 🙏
Thank you so much sir🙏🙂
I notice that some of the basic topic would have been lacked
Good one
Sir brain k har hissa kam karta hai ye to scientist ko v pata nehi hai kounse hisse kya kya karsakta hai
Class is good, but audio is at a lower volume. Couldn't hear some points
4.22. which is correct..... occipital lobe
Everything is clear but little problem with the voice.
It was good 😊 and easy
Worst audio quality or just put subtitles
Sir In which book can I find the classification of sulcus....I follow vishram Singh .....I think it's nothing there
Vijayalakshmi Mekapothula B D chaurasia
Bd chaurasya
The clinical anatomy vol 4 of vishramsingh provides you all the details
Sir hepatitis vachinappudu brain enduku control undadu komalo Ku enduku vltaru
Love it
good
What is largest organs
Skin
Is the pareitoccipital sulcus present infront of the frontal pole or is it in front of the occipital pole?
Plz improve voice quality
Otherwise vdo is osm
Thankiu so much sir
The audio quality is not good some terms aren't audible properly...plz work on the audio sir... overall video is good but audio quality is poor
Voice is not clear
Thank you sir
1:11
Watching a brain with a brain
Voice is not clear pls make better next time
Audio quality is not good ....
sir can u plz try to speak slower next time i can't catch ur accent
Their voice is so bad as always. Sb kuch thik lekin sound itna ganda
Human brain is probably the most boring thing to look at
You need to make a proper learning if you think so
atleast tell the functional areas dude r u even a teacher?
Nirvana Mutha we make video of surface not the functional area. So when we make the video of that in that u will get all functional area along with its functions and applied. Be patience.
nirvana you are a chutiya for sure
Nirvana When the title of the video says, "Cerebrum - External Feature", perhaps one should reasonably expect to see a video about the *External Features* of the Cerebrum, which is what they presented. Maybe look for a video labeled 'Functional Areas of the Cerebrum' if that's what you wanted to see. No need to be insulting to the presenter.
Do u even have brain ?
Thank u so much sir
Thank you so much sir