imagine wrapping your head around this without ever opening a med book thank good i mess with technology cause if i didn't i would been so lost without my cheat sheets
Absolutely! I was in page 6 of a 90 page paper and realized I wasn't getting to what I needed (this info) anytime soon. Glad I backed out and found this!
followed a lecture for 2 hours, at home looking at my prof's powerpoint for another 35 minutes like :s.... Searched up the road of the auditory pathway. Clicked on here 2m 30sec, I don't even have any questions. It's clear, fast, simple thank you. Amazing, you got a sub.
I spent an HOUR to understand from my college's syllabus and damnnn you guys did it in 2 minutes, very helpful, thanks guys! Now me passing tomorrow's exam is quite high, thanks!
The explanation in this video has made me regret waking up at 2Am to study my lecturer's notes .. luckily i went back to sleep till i found this video later in the morning ❣️ thank you very much
"Brain damage in one hemeshere has little effect on sence of hearing" This line felt me more.... Beacause I can't able to listen left side.... And dr says report is normal😭😭😭😭😭
Does it also synapse at inferior colliculus like it did at superior olivary complex? How many times can a afferent neuron synapse inside the CNS? How many interneurons are there involved (possible). Thank you
is that means finally there are relatively less information have been transported to the right hemisphere?(Because the dotted line represents fewer cases)
at 0:41 he said "most auditory information crosses over to the contralateral side"...However, at 1:45 he said "most neurons stay on the ipsilateral side"...So which one is it? does most auditory info get processed by the contralateral or ipsilateral?
When he said ipsilateral at 1:45 he meant that neurons will not change their direction up from this point. (Those that have already crossed to the opposite side will continue ascending that way)
literally spent 30 minutes trying to figure this out and y'all explained it perfectly in just 2 minutes lol THANK. YOU.
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imagine wrapping your head around this without ever opening a med book thank good i mess with technology cause if i didn't i would been so lost without my cheat sheets
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Absolutely! I was in page 6 of a 90 page paper and realized I wasn't getting to what I needed (this info) anytime soon. Glad I backed out and found this!
Me too!
followed a lecture for 2 hours, at home looking at my prof's powerpoint for another 35 minutes like :s.... Searched up the road of the auditory pathway. Clicked on here 2m 30sec, I don't even have any questions. It's clear, fast, simple thank you. Amazing, you got a sub.
I spent one hour trying to understand the pathway, You explained it so easily. THANK YOU
I spent an HOUR to understand from my college's syllabus and damnnn you guys did it in 2 minutes, very helpful, thanks guys! Now me passing tomorrow's exam is quite high, thanks!
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The explanation in this video has made me regret waking up at 2Am to study my lecturer's notes .. luckily i went back to sleep till i found this video later in the morning ❣️ thank you very much
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please make videos on 'first aid' for USMLE Step 1
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"Brain damage in one hemeshere has little effect on sence of hearing" This line felt me more.... Beacause I can't able to listen left side.... And dr says report is normal😭😭😭😭😭
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Plz make any videos on anatomy of primary and secondary auditory cortex
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Does it also synapse at inferior colliculus like it did at superior olivary complex? How many times can a afferent neuron synapse inside the CNS? How many interneurons are there involved (possible). Thank you
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is that means finally there are relatively less information have been transported to the right hemisphere?(Because the dotted line represents fewer cases)
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shouldve told about the trapezoid body and how it demarcates the boundary line between pons
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at 0:41 he said "most auditory information crosses over to the contralateral side"...However, at 1:45 he said "most neurons stay on the ipsilateral side"...So which one is it? does most auditory info get processed by the contralateral or ipsilateral?
When he said ipsilateral at 1:45 he meant that neurons will not change their direction up from this point. (Those that have already crossed to the opposite side will continue ascending that way)
@@RehamSalama98 Makes sense. Thanks!
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It’s been 30 minutes i want to understand , till I found this and understand it by 2 minutes thanks 🥹❤️
Thank you! Almost an hour lecture in 2 just two minutes. I hope I will pass my exam next week tho :D
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