My God, if only half the teachers could teach like this maybe Med school would be done In 3 years. Honestly thank you so much, my teachers are amazing just that sometimes I guess I find it difficult to understand concepts like this. May Allah reward you teacher.
Thank you so much . Learning them in med school took me like a million years but I came across your video , never knew I would learn it in 10 mins . Very well explained .
Thank you so much for explaining how the folding of the brainstem alters the position of the plates. That's a crucial piece of information that seems to be missing from nearly every resource online. It was very frustrating looking for an explanation, and your video finally provided the solution. Thanks again.
What an absolutely brilliant video! I spent more time finding something that would help me understand the concept than actually being able to understand the concept once I stumbled upon your video. Thank you so much sir, you are a wonderful teacher!
Thank you so much for posting this video! Your explanation is concise and very well organized; I am finally able to understand it all and see how they fit together. Wish I had found this video sooner; it would have saved me many hours of trying to understand brainstem nuclei without any progress 😅. Have to share this with my peers since this truly is the only way to learn and remember this topic.
Woaaah mahn what was that 😂I mean is it so easy and I've been procrastinating it only because I couldnt grasp it..never knew it's so easy..thanks guy!!💓❤
I would love for you to post your photo of the brainstem overview with all the CNs filled in and them missing so that I could write them in. You make great videos. I'm very thankful for your time to make these.
Thank you for the exquisite explanations. I am curious why in the image you have of the X-section through the midbrain at 4:47, the somatic motor(blue) is dorsal to the visceral motor(green)? It seems to go against the flow of the pattern. Is this accurate, and if so, why does that happen? Thank you again.
At 7:14 is the Visceral Motor nuclei column supposed to be in the place of the Brachial motor nuclei column? Isn't the brachiomotor column the most lateral motor column?
G-God? It finally makes sense, i feel like i met God. Jokes aside, this channel is a gem. I'll suggest it to anyone who wants to learn anatomy I sometimes sing "shing" when revising anatomy.😂
Hello Dr Morton, thanks for an excellent video. My class classified the branchial motor nuclei as "special visceral motor," can you briefly explain if this is correct or an oversimplification? Thank you so much!
I don't know if there is a 3D model or not. However, basically when the term nucleus is used in neuroanatomy it is describing a collection of neuronal cell bodies. When chemists use the term "nucleus" they are describing the center of an atom that contains protons and neutrons. The nuclei described in this video are for neuronal cell bodies. Does that help?
why does n. VI is a visceral motor? shouldnt it be n.VII? Edit: ok, now i see that it is written "VII' but spoken "VI' so a little mistake;) but generally thank you for this video!
My God, if only half the teachers could teach like this maybe Med school would be done In 3 years. Honestly thank you so much, my teachers are amazing just that sometimes I guess I find it difficult to understand concepts like this. May Allah reward you teacher.
Thanks ... glad they are helpful
I spend days trying to learn Neuroanatomy and here you are with a 10 min video explaining everything. You have my utmost respect Sir.
Brainstem anatomy terrified me until now. This explanation is amazing! Thank you, this type of videos make me glad I chose medschool
THIS! This video singlehandedly solved all my brainstem problems...in 10 minutes!!! And now, ✨ things make SENSE ✨ Thank you very much!
So happy to hear it :)
what a wonderful and amazing way to connect the dots in developmental anatomy of CNS! you are the best Dr. Morton
truly the best explanations on youtube. You've helped me through school and still continue as a working professional now. Thank you.
This is the most beautiful well-elaborated explanation of cranial nerves I have seen. Thanks doc!
Glad it was helpful!
Absolutely amazing... it just made so much more sense than the books... absolutely brilliant
Thank you so much . Learning them in med school took me like a million years but I came across your video , never knew I would learn it in 10 mins . Very well explained .
Glad I could help!
TWO THUMBS UP! I regret not having more thumbs. I should have seen this 30 years ago.
Thank you so much for explaining how the folding of the brainstem alters the position of the plates. That's a crucial piece of information that seems to be missing from nearly every resource online. It was very frustrating looking for an explanation, and your video finally provided the solution. Thanks again.
You are most welcome
What an absolutely brilliant video! I spent more time finding something that would help me understand the concept than actually being able to understand the concept once I stumbled upon your video. Thank you so much sir, you are a wonderful teacher!
This is the best explanation I've found on the internet
This video helped me so much in understanding the nuclei origin of cranial nerves. Perfectly explained. Thank you so much!
Glad it was helpful!
Genius , your way in teaching is phenomenal!
I feel like I owe you my life with these videos! Thank you so much 😊
You are so welcome!
You don't know how amazing you are...Life saving person
Sir u just blew my mind or should i say my brainstem... This is jus amazing... Everything makes sense now...
WOOOW
I can't describe how grateful I am
To the point, simple and extremely well absorbable lecture, really appreciate it sir/boss,
You are most welcome
Thank you so much for posting this video! Your explanation is concise and very well organized; I am finally able to understand it all and see how they fit together. Wish I had found this video sooner; it would have saved me many hours of trying to understand brainstem nuclei without any progress 😅. Have to share this with my peers since this truly is the only way to learn and remember this topic.
Thank you so much.. It really felt impossible to understand before watching this video!
Thnk u so much i just cleared my doubt about column of nuclei,because i have seen nuclei only in transverse sections♥️
This needs to have more views. Thankyou dr.morton
You deserve the world.
You're obviously good at explaining keep it up!
Woaaah mahn what was that 😂I mean is it so easy and I've been procrastinating it only because I couldnt grasp it..never knew it's so easy..thanks guy!!💓❤
So glad it was helpful Angel 😊
Thank yu so much! I was desperate not able to learn them and you gave me a useful trick. Bless yu.
I would love for you to post your photo of the brainstem overview with all the CNs filled in and them missing so that I could write them in.
You make great videos. I'm very thankful for your time to make these.
I love your channel. It helps me a lot, and thank you for all you do!
Amazingly Brilliant!!! thanks for the good work you put in.
My pleasure!
A great quick review. Thanks. Will re-watch the vertical arrangement portion because that is the clinically relevant portion
THANK YOU VERY MUCH! You hv made it so clear and easy to understand!
Topographic principle of spinal cord 1:10 - 2:56
Topographic principle of brain stem and cranial nerve nuclei 2:57-4:07
the coolest ever approach.
Amazing. I don't understand why this isn't explicitly stated as the first thing of every chapter on the brain stem in all books.
Best explanation ever! Thank you 🙏🏻
Thanks for making this tutorial understandable! You are the best
Thank you for the exquisite explanations. I am curious why in the image you have of the X-section through the midbrain at 4:47, the somatic motor(blue) is dorsal to the visceral motor(green)? It seems to go against the flow of the pattern. Is this accurate, and if so, why does that happen? Thank you again.
Great Explaination Sir!
Glad you liked it
thank you so much for these videos, sir ❤️
Brilliant video! Really helpful. Thank you sir :)
Thank you so much for this video!! Made it so easy to understand : )
Just awesome...lucid and informative
At 7:14 is the Visceral Motor nuclei column supposed to be in the place of the Brachial motor nuclei column? Isn't the brachiomotor column the most lateral motor column?
G-God? It finally makes sense, i feel like i met God.
Jokes aside, this channel is a gem. I'll suggest it to anyone who wants to learn anatomy
I sometimes sing "shing" when revising anatomy.😂
Haha thanks
at around 8:50 you say "Cranial Nerves VI, IX, X" but in the diagram, it shows: VII, IX, X
yes this is what I think about😌
It’s supposed to be 7th cranial nervr
8:46 I think you meant CN 3,7,9 and 10. CN 6 has no visceral motor neurons. Very good videos though, thank you 🌷
exactly what I thought
Yes exactly. Was looking for this comment.
That was an awesome video...sir thank you so much 😊
Very nice sir👍👍
Simply the best. Thank you so much
You are life savor 👍👍
Thank you Doctor! You helped me alot.
you sir just got yourself another sub
Vertical arrangement of brainstem nuclei VM 3,7*,9,10.
Hello Dr Morton, thanks for an excellent video. My class classified the branchial motor nuclei as "special visceral motor," can you briefly explain if this is correct or an oversimplification? Thank you so much!
Thank you for the clear explanation
great as always and the diagrams help a lot too.
Thanks a ton for this video❤
My pleasure 😊
You are 🙌 awesome!
Like is obligatory 😊
Thank you so much 😀
this vid is a personal favorite hahaha
Amazing.. Thank you sir.
So nice of you
Amaizingly explained
Wonderful video! Thank you
damn, this is gold, thank you so much
Thanks Prof. ❣️
You're welcome 😊
Wow, thank you so much
Thank you
Truly amazing.
Thank you very much!
does anyone know what the longer pinkish nucleus spreading through midbrain and pons is, in the vertical arrangement diagram?
Its the mesencephalic nucleus of the trigeminal cn v
So so good
i search what is inside nuclei?
is there a 3D model animation of a cranial nerve nuclei?
I could not find anywhere.
I don't know if there is a 3D model or not. However, basically when the term nucleus is used in neuroanatomy it is describing a collection of neuronal cell bodies. When chemists use the term "nucleus" they are describing the center of an atom that contains protons and neutrons. The nuclei described in this video are for neuronal cell bodies. Does that help?
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why does n. VI is a visceral motor? shouldnt it be n.VII? Edit: ok, now i see that it is written "VII' but spoken "VI' so a little mistake;) but generally thank you for this video!
Amazing. Merci
What about the sensory nuclei
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Please make for the cerebellum also!
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Vertical arrangement of brainstem nuclei VM 3,7*,9,10.
Amazing.. Thank you sir.
Most welcome!