Best Neuroanatomy lectures on the internet. Please continue posting. Your videos are going to be the go to videos for understanding Neuroanatomy in the future. Neuroanatomy is one of the most difficult things to understand in anatomy. And quite difficult to grasp just by reading text books. You explain neuroanatomy like no other. More and more of neuroanatomy please... Thanks a lot.
Hello, I am Dr. Zabir from Bangladesh 🇧🇩. i am a regular viewer of your video lectures. I really appreciate your effort. Please make video on spinal cord tracts.it will be very helpful to me and Others
Hi Dr. Zabir, thanks for your kind words and i am glad the video tutorials are helpful. Here is a link to my long motor pathways. The sensory one is coming this summer. th-cam.com/video/wE7QNLgUBtE/w-d-xo.html
Looking at a Netter painting of the ANS, at the c1-c8 level, it shows a lot of post-ganglionic fibers running through the S.chain and the trunks, but it's not clear what cns neurons they came from. Did they just come from T1,2,3... and travel upward through the s. chain and back into the trunks?
That is correct. The adrenal gland is modified neural crest cells that is really a post-ganglionic neuron that releases its Neurotransmitter into the blood stream.
Best Neuroanatomy lectures on the internet. Please continue posting. Your videos are going to be the go to videos for understanding Neuroanatomy in the future. Neuroanatomy is one of the most difficult things to understand in anatomy. And quite difficult to grasp just by reading text books. You explain neuroanatomy like no other. More and more of neuroanatomy please... Thanks a lot.
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Hello, I am Dr. Zabir from Bangladesh 🇧🇩. i am a regular viewer of your video lectures. I really appreciate your effort.
Please make video on spinal cord tracts.it will be very helpful to me and Others
Hi Dr. Zabir, thanks for your kind words and i am glad the video tutorials are helpful. Here is a link to my long motor pathways. The sensory one is coming this summer. th-cam.com/video/wE7QNLgUBtE/w-d-xo.html
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Looking at a Netter painting of the ANS, at the c1-c8 level, it shows a lot of post-ganglionic fibers running through the S.chain and the trunks, but it's not clear what cns neurons they came from. Did they just come from T1,2,3... and travel upward through the s. chain and back into the trunks?
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@ 7:02 i thought the adrenal gland is directly innervated by neurons from the gray matter, that it doesn't have a 2-neuron pathway innervation.
That is correct. The adrenal gland is modified neural crest cells that is really a post-ganglionic neuron that releases its Neurotransmitter into the blood stream.
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