I'm a first year Ph.D. student of neurobiology and this is the one time out of the 10000times I heard about Golgi and Kajal.... but this is the first time I found it interesting enough.. kudos to you!!!!
I love your channel! And I'm very happy that you made this video about one of the biggest advances in neuroscience. However, I must point out that in the pyramidal neuron shown at 4:31 the AXON is actually the structure labelled by Cajal with (a) and NOT WHAT YOU LABELLED (that's just a big dendrite; hint: look at the spines; axons don't have those!). Anyway, great video! can't wait for more!
It’s cool that Cajal drew in 3d though, really highlights what the cartoonish sketches in textbooks miss - 2d projections can be misleading. The thickest/longest projection might not be axons. Took me a while to get used to real neurons
They must have been so happy to win the Nobel Prize. I bet they had a cell-ebration.
As a neuroscientist I just want to double down on the absolutely immense impact those two scientists have had. It can barely be overstated.
I'm a first year Ph.D. student of neurobiology and this is the one time out of the 10000times I heard about Golgi and Kajal.... but this is the first time I found it interesting enough.. kudos to you!!!!
TOS fan & psychology student here! What a fascinating and informative story! You're doing an amazing job 🎇(←a sparking neuron)
Would love to hear about your dissertation project. 😊
This video was fantastic, I really loved finding out about Santiago Ramon y Cajal. I appreciate the effort you put into these videos
INCREDIBLE!!!! Can't wait for the new book!!! Will it be available in India? : )
Very informative & pleasant to listen to ..👍😊
Neuron histology is so pretty 🧠
Such a great channel! God bless your endeavours, doctor! 😊
Maybe those neurons are just very down-to-earth that they'd rather talk to their neighbors than to show up to neuroscientists... XD
I love your channel! And I'm very happy that you made this video about one of the biggest advances in neuroscience. However, I must point out that in the pyramidal neuron shown at 4:31 the AXON is actually the structure labelled by Cajal with (a) and NOT WHAT YOU LABELLED (that's just a big dendrite; hint: look at the spines; axons don't have those!). Anyway, great video! can't wait for more!
You are correct about the axon! That’s the issue with your editor not being a neuroscientist. 😅
This was a really interesting video!!! I enjoyed it ♥️
Love the pictures from The Beautiful Brain. One of my prized possessions. I love his diagrams of bipolar cells 💜
4:30 I would say the axon is the process without spines, the one that goes straight down, don't you agree?
most definitely that one! 😅
It’s cool that Cajal drew in 3d though, really highlights what the cartoonish sketches in textbooks miss - 2d projections can be misleading. The thickest/longest projection might not be axons. Took me a while to get used to real neurons
Yes! You are right. That’s the problem with the editor not being a neuroscientist. 😅
Absolutely love your presentation on this subject. Can you please tell me where can I buy that book 📚 3:55
This rocked. Thanks for sharing!
Haha I just saw the picture of them and immediately knew what this video is 🤗 good job!
I knew about them ^_^ Lovely video.
Loved the video. Thanks a lot
"its ur staining technique bro."
thank you for your great video!
Thanks!
so good explanation congratulations and thank you
But why does the black reaction only stain certain neurons? What's the mechanism behind this? I don't believe there aren't any hypotheses!
Very cool
Very good!
Love from india nice explaination of the black reaction 👍👍👍 completely satisfied 🙏😀😀
well here u go, now idc even if he ask me abt golgi staining
I want to ask today science reserch again neuron to find it either true or false
love it
thanks amazing
Mam look like singer Halsey
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