thank you, All 6 professors teaching my class of 200 students couldn't simplify this in 2 minutes. May God help us on the exam, you're the best !!!!!!!
This the one of the most important channel which I have found. It was hard to understand and memories neuroscience because the anatomy is too much complex to understand the function.
Thanks for the video , great explanation ! I sometimes , like those 2 last weeks, loose my smelling sense , well not really , I keep smelling the same smell over and over , no matter what I try to put close to my nose , and sometimes it goes away and I can smell everything like normal , what can it be ? I would really like to know.
It's a "degradation" of your olfactory nerve, not allowing you to smell things properly or to taste food properly. CN I is able to regenerate itself thanks to basal and supporting cells (only one nerve able to do this process) . That's normal during a cold, for example.
Lost my taste and smell to Covid but yesterday i got some partial smell and taste. Heard there is a combination of food which could help bring your taste and smell back, something to do with an orange and brown sugar. Ever heard of something like that?🤔
Yeah, sorry about that. There weren't corrections to the information, just some technical issues I was trying to fix (audio problems). It's up for good now.
Wow so did he just explain that first image of Olfactory upside down, I mean he did say that stimulation travels from the olfactory epithelium down to the olfactory bulb, at the same time he’s drowning a line upwards 😅😅😅
thank you, All 6 professors teaching my class of 200 students couldn't simplify this in 2 minutes. May God help us on the exam, you're the best !!!!!!!
That is a decent presentation for 2 minutes. Sweet deal. Very nice
Concise explanation! Thank you for posting.
What a coincidence, I was just looking up this information the other day. I love your succinct explanations, thanks.
Paul , u have help me tremendously with my Espanol . Thank u 😊
Thank you for sharing this with us!!! :D
this is immensely helpful!:)
I study AD, I think it's amazing you know lots aspects about neuroscience. I wish you can prolong the vedio and tell more details.
Thanks for posting this video, great help!
Thank you for this video!!
This the one of the most important channel which I have found. It was hard to understand and memories neuroscience because the anatomy is too much complex to understand the function.
Thank you
very awesome, thank you!!
Thanks for this
Thanks for the video , great explanation ! I sometimes , like those 2 last weeks, loose my smelling sense , well not really , I keep smelling the same smell over and over , no matter what I try to put close to my nose , and sometimes it goes away and I can smell everything like normal , what can it be ? I would really like to know.
It's a "degradation" of your olfactory nerve, not allowing you to smell things properly or to taste food properly. CN I is able to regenerate itself thanks to basal and supporting cells (only one nerve able to do this process) . That's normal during a cold, for example.
@@alessandrononinosacher Or covid 😂
That was nice explanation ✨
COVID-19 brought me here.
Like wise.
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How are you now
Lost my taste and smell to Covid but yesterday i got some partial smell and taste. Heard there is a combination of food which could help bring your taste and smell back, something to do with an orange and brown sugar. Ever heard of something like that?🤔
Por favor, alguém faz legenda em Português do Brasil nos vídeos desse canal !!! :´(
What is this type of animation? I have seen a lot of TH-camrs using it. Does anyone know?
It's made with a program called Videoscribe.
Were there corrections made to this video? I noticed it has been removed and reuploaded a couple times
Yeah, sorry about that. There weren't corrections to the information, just some technical issues I was trying to fix (audio problems). It's up for good now.
I have isolated congenital anosmia, explain my brain in 2 minutes, please.
Hi, just curious, what is the speaker/writer for this material's background? It would be helpful to know - is this a student?, an MD? Etc. ?
Hi, I have a PhD in Neuroscience.
Sounds like he is explaining how a plumbus is made
Well
Why.sence.of.smell.decrease.in.left.nostril.prior.to.alzheimer.?
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It was helpful .. but I were very fasttttt... 😥
I lost my sense of smell and taste to covid :(
i'm here because of covid
Who’s here from COVID symptoms 😂
Wow so did he just explain that first image of Olfactory upside down, I mean he did say that stimulation travels from the olfactory epithelium down to the olfactory bulb, at the same time he’s drowning a line upwards 😅😅😅
man please stop your video the science can nt be taught in 2 min and the way you do its horrible thanks
lol