your whole channel has great videos. definitely deserve more recognition, they’ve all been very helpful as the way you explain and break down concepts is always efficient!
Usually a silent watcher but absolutely love your videos, they've really helped me to get a better grade in Psychology, thankyou! Are you planning to do any videos on forensic psychology?
I consider it an honour Niamh that you would you post such a lovely comment - thank you! Delighted that the videos have been helping you. Once I've completed the Biopsychology topic, I'll be working on Issues and Debates next, plus got plans in the works for something different related to Research Methods that I hope will really help. Then on to Forensics! If I can be of any specific help with forensics in the mean time do send me an email.
Thank you so much, you are an amazing teacher ☺️🌹 I would be happy to see video about localisation function of each part of brain, actually i need it for my exam. Excuse me cuz my english is not good
Thank you so much! That's very nice of you say. So pleased the videos have been helping you. Interested to know how specifically you have been studying localisation of function in the brain? What course and level are you studying at?
your videos are so informative I love them! just wanted to let you know there is a minor error on the practice sheet for this topic, in the section split-brain research (2. tactile test) it says left hand left hemisphere but it should be right hemisphere. just thought id let you know!
great video, for hemispheric lateralisation and localisation of function could you talk about brocas and wernicke's aphasia in an outline or do you use it for the evaluation in localisation of function?
also, for sperry's research did the information seen on the right visual field still go to the left hemisphere & vice versa, even though the corpus callosum was severed so were no longer linked? Oh, actually I understand, the corpus callosum allows the hemispheres to communicate with one another but when severed it does not allow this but information from one side of the body or visual field is still linked to the opposite hemisphere.
Good question. It could depend on the way the question is worded, but you could describe Broca and Wernicke's aphasia as AO1 (outline) to illustrate how the brain is localised/lateralised, and but use their research (Broca with patient tan + his 8 other patients) as evidence/evaluation.
Your second sentence is correct. The corpus callosum allows the information from each hemisphere to be shared with one another. If this is cut, information from the LVF goes the RH, but is NOT shared with the LH and vice versa).
Hi thank you so much for these videos ! would it be possible if you do videos for cognition and development forensics and schizophrenia and exam walkthroughs for paper 3 issues and debates it would be much appreciated
What a great question! I wonder if any research has been conducted into such areas - perhaps not given how limited the number of split-brain patients, but a really interesting hypothetical question. I wonder if the corpus callosum has been affected in cases with '2 personas'?
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your whole channel has great videos. definitely deserve more recognition, they’ve all been very helpful as the way you explain and break down concepts is always efficient!
Thank you very much! Really appreciate your kind words. Great to hear that the videos have been helpful for you 😀
You deserve more attention. Best videos I’ve ever seen for psychology revision
Thank you Jess - that is most kind 😊 All the best with your exams!
Usually a silent watcher but absolutely love your videos, they've really helped me to get a better grade in Psychology, thankyou!
Are you planning to do any videos on forensic psychology?
I consider it an honour Niamh that you would you post such a lovely comment - thank you! Delighted that the videos have been helping you. Once I've completed the Biopsychology topic, I'll be working on Issues and Debates next, plus got plans in the works for something different related to Research Methods that I hope will really help. Then on to Forensics! If I can be of any specific help with forensics in the mean time do send me an email.
@@BearitinMIND Fantastic, thankyou!
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Thank you :) Hello to you in India. Hope you're enjoying the channel.
Keep doing what you do please! One of the most educative videos I've seen on the topic.
Cheers😊 Thanks for the encouragement. Glad you're enjoying the videos. More coming soon.
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You're welcome!
Thank you so much, you are an amazing teacher ☺️🌹
I would be happy to see video about localisation function of each part of brain, actually i need it for my exam.
Excuse me cuz my english is not good
Thank you so much! That's very nice of you say. So pleased the videos have been helping you. Interested to know how specifically you have been studying localisation of function in the brain? What course and level are you studying at?
your videos are so informative I love them! just wanted to let you know there is a minor error on the practice sheet for this topic, in the section split-brain research (2. tactile test) it says left hand left hemisphere but it should be right hemisphere. just thought id let you know!
Glad you're finding the videos so helpful 😊 Appreciate the heads up with the minor error - now fixed and reuploaded.
@@BearitinMIND no worries!! 😊
great video, for hemispheric lateralisation and localisation of function could you talk about brocas and wernicke's aphasia in an outline or do you use it for the evaluation in localisation of function?
also, for sperry's research did the information seen on the right visual field still go to the left hemisphere & vice versa, even though the corpus callosum was severed so were no longer linked?
Oh, actually I understand, the corpus callosum allows the hemispheres to communicate with one another but when severed it does not allow this but information from one side of the body or visual field is still linked to the opposite hemisphere.
Good question. It could depend on the way the question is worded, but you could describe Broca and Wernicke's aphasia as AO1 (outline) to illustrate how the brain is localised/lateralised, and but use their research (Broca with patient tan + his 8 other patients) as evidence/evaluation.
Your second sentence is correct. The corpus callosum allows the information from each hemisphere to be shared with one another. If this is cut, information from the LVF goes the RH, but is NOT shared with the LH and vice versa).
@@BearitinMIND ah ok thanks!
@@BearitinMIND Nice, thanks!
Hi thank you so much for these videos ! would it be possible if you do videos for cognition and development forensics and schizophrenia and exam walkthroughs for paper 3 issues and debates it would be much appreciated
Delighted the videos are helping you 😊 Possible exam paper walk throughs for Issue and Debate might happen in time for this years paper 3.
I wonder what this means for people with 2 personas inside their heads. (Automatic intrusive thoughts)
What a great question! I wonder if any research has been conducted into such areas - perhaps not given how limited the number of split-brain patients, but a really interesting hypothetical question. I wonder if the corpus callosum has been affected in cases with '2 personas'?
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sorry this may be a really random question - but what is the song you use for the questions at the end of the video?
Let me see if I can find it for you :)
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@@BearitinMIND thank you so much!! :)