Ma'am in the video you had told that serotonergic neurons that lie in Dorsal raphe nucleus promote wakefulness (wake-on neurons)...but in the text of guyton it is written that.. serotonin help in sleep.... These two things are contradicting each other.... Can you plz clear this confusion ma'am?
Yes previously it was thought that it has sleep promoting rols but now it is found that its concentration is high during wakefullness. In case of controversy, go to book is Ganong that too most recent one
mam, I wanna ask about the adenosine one, is it inhibit the vlpo nrem-on neuron or is it activate them? because the effect of adenosine is sleep-inducing, I'm a bit confused how does in inhibit NREM-on neuron but the effect is sleep-inducing?? thank you, by the way, it's a very very helpful video, keep going, mam!
I think I have mentioned it inhibits the neuron which inhibits nrem neutrons...so it disinhibits nrem neuron...or else I will check the video and get back
This is a tough one actually...one of the most difficult topics in physiology..watch again, take notes..for mbbs , this may be a little too much as well..
Best video out there on physiology of sleep.
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Mam your videos are very concept clearing
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Ma'am in the video you had told that serotonergic neurons that lie in Dorsal raphe nucleus promote wakefulness (wake-on neurons)...but in the text of guyton it is written that.. serotonin help in sleep....
These two things are contradicting each other....
Can you plz clear this confusion ma'am?
Yes previously it was thought that it has sleep promoting rols but now it is found that its concentration is high during wakefullness. In case of controversy, go to book is Ganong that too most recent one
Mam thankyou sooo sooo much 🙌🏻♥️🙇🏻♀️
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Mam thank youuuuu next week is the university.. really helped..
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Very very helpful Mam 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
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mam, I wanna ask about the adenosine one, is it inhibit the vlpo nrem-on neuron or is it activate them? because the effect of adenosine is sleep-inducing, I'm a bit confused how does in inhibit NREM-on neuron but the effect is sleep-inducing?? thank you, by the way, it's a very very helpful video, keep going, mam!
I think I have mentioned it inhibits the neuron which inhibits nrem neutrons...so it disinhibits nrem neuron...or else I will check the video and get back
@@PhysiologyOpen oooo I see, thank you for the explanation maam
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what is basal forebrain ? Is it same as meynert nucleus ?
Meynert nucleus is located in basal forebrain
@@PhysiologyOpen Thank you so much ma'am
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Do you have a Power point presentation format?
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Mam how does REM sleep to nonREM sleep take place?
Not known
maam I did not understand and I feel like I'm not smart enough to understand 😭
This is a tough one actually...one of the most difficult topics in physiology..watch again, take notes..for mbbs , this may be a little too much as well..
Imagine the number of mcqs from this sleep physiology
yeah...many
Waste of time bro...😢
May you be able to learn better using some other resource. Best wishes