I'm in my THIRD year of medschool and I've always been so confused about this ! Can't believe a 9min youtube video taught me everything ! THANK YOU SO MUCH
@@drgranitas may be he somehow passed the anatomy or physiology exam first year but remained confused of the nervous system functions until he watched this video I third year of med school.
Can't believe how simple things actually are when you explained it! I felt like my textbook was saying some thing an alien language. thank you so much!
I know this is an old video but it has helped me understand more of this than the 3 hour lecture and 1 hour lab . I have watched all the parts . If you ever get to see this comment -THANK YOU 🙏🏽
I know this video is six years old but you actually saved me with this. My professor made it very confusing and I was very stressed out about it. Thank you so much.
Interesting video, thank you...I just had a multi-level disc replacement L3/4 L4/5 & L5/S1 Fusion on the 25th May. About 10days after I’ve got this horrendous pain in my left leg. My leg doesn’t sweat & it’s dry & it’s a lot hotter than right foot. My surgeon said that it’s the sympathetic chain effect & hopefully calm down soon. It only happens when I stand still, when I walk it goes away by 80% & lying down. The pain feels like when you have someone stretch your hamstring to the point of breaking it. Thank you for your video for explaining this more
Epic video. No words to describe it. It is a medical student's heaven... Plz do make more videos. I have lots of confusing topics that I need help for.
Thank you so much Peter sir, I really couldn't understand ans, but now it's so clear because of you, so clear and your diagram based teaching helped me alot, thanks once again!🙌
Oh my God , you kill it 💛💛💛 thanks alooot ..actually i watched many videos to had a general look about it , how much they are complicated and how amazingly you're simplified , 💛💛💛💛💛💛💛
its really great that everything is explained in 3d....else its really difficult for me to understand anatomy in flat 1d....thank u my angel peter sir for making me fall in love with anatomy
Thank you sir for making such a wonderful videos . In this video u r saying a sentence from 40 to 45 second . Just that one I didn’t get . Can u plz explain that one a bit
Impressed with ur xpaination ... Bt there an error in ur initial part where u say that the somatic nervous system has preganglionic and postganglionic nerves which is untrue .... Coz a somatic NS has a single long motor neuron . and other mistake -> somatic motor nerves supplies skeletal muscles mostly , not those of pili , sweat glands and vasomotor ... Remaining everything about urs was amazing 🔭📕📖👏👏👏💛
Thank you so much Peter! Great explanation! Just wondering though, you said the sympathetic nerves arise from T1 to L2, so where did the sacral splanchnic nerves come from??? (Probably a really silly question)
At 0:30 you say that branches of the sympathetic chain have SOMATIC and visceral distribution, which isn't true. Sympathetic system is part of autonomic system, which has nothing to do with somatic system.
The duration and the quality of these videos, show exactly how shit most college professors are at explaining and building up foundational knowledge in students. I doubt that any college professors care to take not even 10 min preparing for their lectures.
What does it mean when they say the "gray rami communicants supply so and so OR white rami communicants supply so and so " Please help me out. I don't know where I'm going wrong
i almost cried at how well you explained this
fatiha hammed so umm I’ve graduated now right.?
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I'm in my THIRD year of medschool and I've always been so confused about this ! Can't believe a 9min youtube video taught me everything ! THANK YOU SO MUCH
In what exam in third year do you meed this? We had finished neuro by the start of the 2nd
@@drgranitas may be he somehow passed the anatomy or physiology exam first year but remained confused of the nervous system functions until he watched this video I third year of med school.
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Can't believe how simple things actually are when you explained it! I felt like my textbook was saying some thing an alien language. thank you so much!
Have u graduated ?
Ikr!!! Some textbook authors are like "we should add some humor" and making things more complicated!
i realize I'm quite off topic but do anybody know of a good place to watch newly released movies online?
@Keanu Dawson I would suggest Flixportal. You can find it by googling :)
@Uriah Hunter Thank you, signed up and it seems to work :D I really appreciate it !!
I cant imagine why someone would dislike this, 4 years into medical school and all this finally makes sense! Thank you loads :)
Style of explanation, Clarity of concepts, Use of simple yet effective animations are noteworthy. God bless you Peter..
I know this is an old video but it has helped me understand more of this than the 3 hour lecture and 1 hour lab . I have watched all the parts . If you ever get to see this comment -THANK YOU 🙏🏽
What's not to love?. Another beautiful clear explanation. Thank you Peter once again.anatomy exam on Friday!
This is hands down the most helpful video ever- I learned so much and it clears up ALL of my confusion. Thank you so much.
Honestly,.....by far the most informative video i ve ever watched for sympathetic nervous system....!!
i love the crystal clear explanation. u give me goosebumps sir! hats off!!!
I know this video is six years old but you actually saved me with this. My professor made it very confusing and I was very stressed out about it. Thank you so much.
Interesting video, thank you...I just had a multi-level disc replacement L3/4 L4/5 & L5/S1 Fusion on the 25th May. About 10days after I’ve got this horrendous pain in my left leg. My leg doesn’t sweat & it’s dry & it’s a lot hotter than right foot. My surgeon said that it’s the sympathetic chain effect & hopefully calm down soon. It only happens when I stand still, when I walk it goes away by 80% & lying down. The pain feels like when you have someone stretch your hamstring to the point of breaking it. Thank you for your video for explaining this more
Epic video. No words to describe it. It is a medical student's heaven... Plz do make more videos. I have lots of confusing topics that I need help for.
Thank you so much for all the videos!its so refreshing and easy to understand
thanks man took me more than 30 mins to understand the book im reading, after seeing your video made it clear. thanks
Thank you so much Peter sir, I really couldn't understand ans, but now it's so clear because of you, so clear and your diagram based teaching helped me alot, thanks once again!🙌
the mystery has been solved . hail you man .!!
Thank You Peter for making it easy for me...May God bless you.
Oh my God , you kill it 💛💛💛 thanks alooot ..actually i watched many videos to had a general look about it , how much they are complicated and how amazingly you're simplified , 💛💛💛💛💛💛💛
bro your accent is DOPE! and the video is even better! thanks
A God amongst men you are.
Thank u foreverrrrrr, tearsss from happiness finally understand it!💙😭💐💐💐💐💐💐
Thank you so so much, these tutorials are really helping me with my final FRCA revision!
thanks a lot Peter for these simplified videos
its really great that everything is explained in 3d....else its really difficult for me to understand anatomy in flat 1d....thank u my angel peter sir for making me fall in love with anatomy
thank you so much. You are so amazing. i just love how you make things 100 times simpler with visuals. LOVE.
I havr no words to admire you ..The explanation is just perfect 🌺
You're amazing at explaining this. Thank you so much.
OMG Thank you so much. This explanation is crystal clear
Thanks a lot...Peter...These anatomy videos are helping me a lot....!! :)
explanation was really great...😌
Thanks a lot for this video! I finally understand it
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I'm was 12 when this gem was published 😂
Thanks you so much. Highly appreciate your service!
Best explaination i hv ever heard
This video saves me!! Thanks!!
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Thanks u so much sir great explanation within short time
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Thanks alot was very helpful as always :D
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Great videos - thanks! Would love to see some more info on afferent pathways! :D
Good job 👏.
Why can't professors be this proficient.....
Great videos! Thank you very much!
Thank you sir for making such a wonderful videos . In this video u r saying a sentence from 40 to 45 second . Just that one I didn’t get . Can u plz explain that one a bit
Impressed with ur xpaination ... Bt there an error in ur initial part where u say that the somatic nervous system has preganglionic and postganglionic nerves which is untrue .... Coz a somatic NS has a single long motor neuron . and other mistake -> somatic motor nerves supplies skeletal muscles mostly , not those of pili , sweat glands and vasomotor ... Remaining everything about urs was amazing 🔭📕📖👏👏👏💛
Thank you so much for the videos!
Very helpful, thank you so much!
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Great explanations thank you
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Thank you so much Peter! Great explanation! Just wondering though, you said the sympathetic nerves arise from T1 to L2, so where did the sacral splanchnic nerves come from??? (Probably a really silly question)
Incredible ! Thank you !! Xxx
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At 0:30 you say that branches of the sympathetic chain have SOMATIC and visceral distribution, which isn't true.
Sympathetic system is part of autonomic system, which has nothing to do with somatic system.
You are right. The sympathetic nervous system should not have somatic distribution.
there are exceptions such as sweat glands
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Thank you so much, without its impossible
a great video!
what innervates the superior hypogastric ganglia?
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saved me
The duration and the quality of these videos, show exactly how shit most college professors are at explaining and building up foundational knowledge in students.
I doubt that any college professors care to take not even 10 min preparing for their lectures.
What does it mean when they say the "gray rami communicants supply so and so OR white rami communicants supply so and so "
Please help me out. I don't know where I'm going wrong
Thanks man.
I run away from all those adds that disturb me while I was my lectures,
?you mean that in the abdomen and thorax the sympathetic innervation has special nerves and dont follow the spinal nerves
Thank you very much.
but you did not give information about sup med inf cervical gangl and difference among them
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