Blown away by the production that goes into these videos. The amount of effort and care that goes into presentation is pretty much the opposite of every medical school video ever published.
I feel exactly the same! Congratulations, guys. Neurology and its areas are often classified as boring subject because of the method it is taught. Thank you for so great material, and I'm looking forward to see the Season 3! Keep it up!
@@ubcmedvid hello quick question is it possible to still see even tho the optic nerve got cut off. And is there any other way for the eye to get blood flow if (hypothetically speaking) if the optic nerve is no longer attached to the retina
Rabin Momin ye kafir Allah ko nhi manty inky liy donia ky her raz ko jana he kafi ha hum muslims her bat ko etna deeply nhi lyty beacuse we beleve everything done by Allah subhan Talah es wepsit ky admin ny islam or Muhamad Salwaselm ke bht Insult ke hai
@@abdallarohi5429 I don't know anything about this (and I'm curious how many details even scientists know about this), but I think the whole idea of "inverting" the image doesn't make any sense and it doesn't invert anything. There is not even any image at all - as there are no longer any sound waves in the brain when we hear and no pressure in the brain when we touch etc. And even if there was, even the notion of what's normal is just something we are used to as normal. If all people would "see upside down", we would call that normal and not inverted :)
THIS WAS AMAZING! THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOUUUUUUUU I forgot I was studying completely, it was like an amazing short movie. Your voice, the presentation, the drawings, the specimen, everything was just gorgeous GOD BLESS YOU THANK YOU SO SO MUCH!!!!!
You are bringing knowledge to so many students and the quality is very refined, producing the level of documentary awards! Congratulations on the project! It's so wonderful!
I love her last name "Krebs" reminds me the Krebs cycle! My brain associated everything about her with science and medicine. Dr Claudia Krebs is born to be a scientist even her last name says so! :) I hope to visit UBC (I have so much sympathy for the uni due to the videos) one day and meet with her.
I have watched a ridiculous amount of videos on the eye and visual processing. This is the first truly clear, comprehensive video I have seen. Thank you so much. We and our patients owe you one! AMAZINGGGGG
Appreciate your commitment to making medical education accessible, understandable all in digestible language and within a fair timeframe. Medical education is archaic and ableist. Hopefully more institutions are willing to commit and offer students different ways to learn rather than be forced to sit in lecture halls doing mindless activities that don't support many student's learning styles and allow them to get their wasted time back to pursue extracurriculars within the field or activities that improve personal well being.
Very clear and concise, and I really like the slower pace. Many videos rush as if they wanna brag or something but you guys care about the learning student. Big thank you!
I am really crying.. that production is the best and explanation was the most wonderfull explanantion that I have ever see before. Now I UNDERSTAND THE MEYER'S LOOP..
been trying to understand the topic on visual field for hours and stumbled onto this video as my last glimmer of hope. video was so informative yet easy to digest. thank you for the hard work!!
7:43 - Beneath the pons is a structure named the medulla 'obligata', as opposed to the 'oblongata'? Perhaps it's a spelling mistake or a redundant term from the 1953 resource being used, but it was an issue that I couldn't resolve as searches online brough up only 'oblongata.' Could I get some clarification please? By the way absolutely amazing video series, you should try to do like the older male Dr. did and give some simpler terms, or define what some structures are a little better. I am a hopeful up and coming med student and I already have my eyes on (lol) neurology as a potential future speciality. You are an inspiration and are doing a great public, educational, and scientific service to the world by producing such great material. Huge thanks :)
It is just an amazing video that has blown me away. Doc you are awesome ,please need more videos on medical educational content. Love from heart ❤️ Biggest wishes to all people in the work of this video
I am about to take ophthalmology residence and I just found this youtube channel 😂😂😂 this make a lot of sense now! Thank you very much for this visually artistic and the clear explanation!
That was excellent. Actually seeing the anatomical structures,and their spatial relationship to each other helps tie together the readings and pictures that I already had seen. For example, I never knew if the pictures of the “radiations” were abstractions to describe what they do, or if they actually looked that way. Appears the latter is true. Well done.
Blown away by the production that goes into these videos. The amount of effort and care that goes into presentation is pretty much the opposite of every medical school video ever published.
Thank you. We try our best and are hoping Season 3 is even better.
I thought you guys were a TV show at first
I feel exactly the same! Congratulations, guys. Neurology and its areas are often classified as boring subject because of the method it is taught. Thank you for so great material, and I'm looking forward to see the Season 3! Keep it up!
Thanks everyone. Season 3 is running now. We're proud of it and hope you enjoy it too.
@@ubcmedvid hello quick question is it possible to still see even tho the optic nerve got cut off. And is there any other way for the eye to get blood flow if (hypothetically speaking) if the optic nerve is no longer attached to the retina
I wish our professors were half as good as you people. This method of teaching is just phenominal :)
how does the brain reinvert the inverted image? didnt understand
Rabin Momin ye kafir Allah ko nhi manty inky liy donia ky her raz ko jana he kafi ha hum muslims her bat ko etna deeply nhi lyty beacuse we beleve everything done by Allah subhan Talah
es wepsit ky admin ny islam or Muhamad Salwaselm ke bht Insult ke hai
@@abdallarohi5429 I don't know anything about this (and I'm curious how many details even scientists know about this), but I think the whole idea of "inverting" the image doesn't make any sense and it doesn't invert anything. There is not even any image at all - as there are no longer any sound waves in the brain when we hear and no pressure in the brain when we touch etc. And even if there was, even the notion of what's normal is just something we are used to as normal. If all people would "see upside down", we would call that normal and not inverted :)
Neuroscience/neurology/anything neuro is such a fascinating field, it's the brain trying to understand its self!
THIS WAS AMAZING!
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOUUUUUUUU
I forgot I was studying completely, it was like an amazing short movie.
Your voice, the presentation, the drawings, the specimen, everything was just gorgeous
GOD BLESS YOU
THANK YOU SO SO MUCH!!!!!
Thanks for watching. We appreciate the kind words. Take a look at all three seasons and our other educational content on our channel.
You are bringing knowledge to so many students and the quality is very refined, producing the level of documentary awards! Congratulations on the project! It's so wonderful!
Thank you! Two more episodes of season 3 neuroanatomy are coming soon
I love her last name "Krebs" reminds me the Krebs cycle! My brain associated everything about her with science and medicine. Dr Claudia Krebs is born to be a scientist even her last name says so! :) I hope to visit UBC (I have so much sympathy for the uni due to the videos) one day and meet with her.
There is no way to describe this woman with words. She is a phenomenom!
I have watched a ridiculous amount of videos on the eye and visual processing. This is the first truly clear, comprehensive video I have seen. Thank you so much. We and our patients owe you one! AMAZINGGGGG
Agree!
Appreciate your commitment to making medical education accessible, understandable all in digestible language and within a fair timeframe. Medical education is archaic and ableist. Hopefully more institutions are willing to commit and offer students different ways to learn rather than be forced to sit in lecture halls doing mindless activities that don't support many student's learning styles and allow them to get their wasted time back to pursue extracurriculars within the field or activities that improve personal well being.
Never pictured myself bingewatching and enjoying an anatomy series! Great work
Wow just wow just an excellent video
I really appreciate the quality of the content and way of delivery of concepts
Very clear and concise, and I really like the slower pace. Many videos rush as if they wanna brag or something but you guys care about the learning student. Big thank you!
Thanks for watching. Make sure to check out all three seasons on our channel. Subscribe for more content.
why is it that in nursings school, its like pulling teeth to get a good explanation like this? So grateful for this video. TY!
OMG I thought I was watching documentary for a moment!!! This is the best neuroanatomy video I have ever seen!!! It makes people wanna learn more!!!
These are the highest quality anatomy videos I have ever seen.
one of the best channels on youtube!!
I am really crying.. that production is the best and explanation was the most wonderfull explanantion that I have ever see before. Now I UNDERSTAND THE MEYER'S LOOP..
Tribute to the brilliant Doc❤️. You're saving millions of medical students.
Please, keep making these videos, they are amazing, didactic, easy to understand and very pleasing to watch. Thank you so very much.
This is the most helpful video on explanation of neuroanatomy for visual pathways I could find
Exceptional teaching tool! Quite basic informationwise, but covers all the essentials and does that in a spectacular manner! FANTASTIC job!
THIS IS THE BEST THING I CAME ACROSS BEFORE MY EXAMS.....THANK YOUUUUUUUUUUUU
THE BEST channel i have seen with quality images,labeling and explaining them. Hope to see more videos from you. Thanks a lot
excellent material to learn. kudos to you
Saying" best" is even not enough👌👌....... But we want more videos of Neuroanatomy and if possible whole anatomy.....
been trying to understand the topic on visual field for hours and stumbled onto this video as my last glimmer of hope. video was so informative yet easy to digest. thank you for the hard work!!
The perfect explanation i ever watch....Easy to understand
I love this so much! My university teachers couldn’t teach half of this in an hours lecture
This makes me want to sign up for UBC sciences programme!
Great video!! this topic will be on my mind life long. This is how every medical student should be taught in universities. 🙏🏼 thank you!
This is simply beautiful. I can’t thank you enough for making anatomy enjoyable.
Excellent no doubt.... Alhamdulillah
i m a medical student from NEPAL..hatsoff to ur effort
just amazing
Excellent video. And blown away by the thanks given in the info box to the native peoples upon whose land the college stands. That is wonderful.
This is such a great video - thank you so much!
This video is very satisfying and educational at the same time! Thank you. I learned way more by watching this video.
I love UBC medicine video . They always make things interesting .😊
Very well designed lesson and explained concisely. Thank you.
Is dr. ke teaching process mujhe bahut achhe lage ☺️☺️
Wow! Amazing presentation. Very clear, fascinating. Thank you.
Awesome video. By far the best explanation on this subject. Thanks for this.
This was a master piece. Literally
7:43 - Beneath the pons is a structure named the medulla 'obligata', as opposed to the 'oblongata'?
Perhaps it's a spelling mistake or a redundant term from the 1953 resource being used, but it was an issue that I couldn't resolve as searches online brough up only 'oblongata.'
Could I get some clarification please?
By the way absolutely amazing video series, you should try to do like the older male Dr. did and give some simpler terms, or define what some structures are a little better. I am a hopeful up and coming med student and I already have my eyes on (lol) neurology as a potential future speciality.
You are an inspiration and are doing a great public, educational, and scientific service to the world by producing such great material. Huge thanks :)
It is just an amazing video that has blown me away.
Doc you are awesome ,please need more videos on medical educational content.
Love from heart ❤️
Biggest wishes to all people in the work of this video
Great to hear! Thanks for watching. We have three seasons of this series for you to watch. Please subscribe to not miss any of our new content.
Wonderful explanation mam...loved it...❤
AWESOME just AWESOME. can't even believe that you actually dissected the optic radiation for us so clearly.......
please keep uploading videos
i hope one day i be a lecturer at this channel
This Professor is really good!
So very nice! :) amazing explanation and production... True knowledge
this videos are the best!!
AMAZING !!
THANKS !!!
Thanks Dr K you made my night. GB
Now that‘s a high quality video! Thank you so much!
whole video is best ...but the most interesting part is that you taught it with dissection..
This is super amazing.I got the correct idea after watching this.OMG.Thank u so much ❤
WOW I'm amazed, presentation can really make a difference in learning, great production!!!!
I'm 100th comment here! I love so much this channel, thank you very much!
Great video... thankyou ma'am❤️
You are so amazing mam your teaching method really surprise me
Simply the best, i wish I had such teaching method in my med school. 😍
Thanks for watching! Subscribe and watch all three seasons!
You're the best! 🤝🏼 Waiting for more and more neuroanat from you ma'am.
Thanks for your lecture which is clear and perfect.
Beautifully explained !
I love the way you teach
It's so inborne
The video is so amazing
Great videos , excellent explanation, thank you.
Super quality and teacher!
keep the good work going. Excellent video.
I am about to take ophthalmology residence and I just found this youtube channel 😂😂😂 this make a lot of sense now! Thank you very much for this visually artistic and the clear explanation!
This is so good Clarification ihave exam and this is helps me alot thank you 🌺❤️
It's really easy to understand thank you for an amazing video
So helpful, excellent production.
Thanks for making these videos!! its very educational.
this is fantastic! thank you for such a great video!
Really useful, thanks a lot!
Thank you so very much. This was just amazing !
Superb explanation... 🤗👌👌
Thank you so much for such a great presentation 👌👌👌
this is awesome teaching indeed
Great explanation...really appreciated
really loved this video and this is super helpful for us, especially this pandemic.
this is help me a lot. thankyou prof.
YOU ARE AMAZING, THANKS FOR THE VIDEO!!!!!!!
All I can say is thank you🙏🏽
That was excellent. Actually seeing the anatomical structures,and their spatial relationship to each other helps tie together the readings and pictures that I already had seen. For example, I never knew if the pictures of the “radiations” were abstractions to describe what they do, or if they actually looked that way. Appears the latter is true. Well done.
thank you, mvtpmd
Really great an explanation.
Brilliant 👍💫
Hats off ❤️
9 years ago? looks like it was posted yesterday. Great videos
Thanks so much for watching and the kind words. We have three seasons of Neuroanatomy for you to watch. Subscribe and share!
Fantastic!
Wow! Can't get any better. Very useful :)
Wowwwwwww
Thank you so much ma
You don’t know what you have done for me
PHENOMENAL
there is one mighty ALLAH sbhan ALLAH on the creation of humen body ,,,, thank u doctor for this educational media
Excellent 👌👌
Pls do more. If don't have create a patron account for donation. This channel need grow.
Thank you! This is very helpful. 💓
So good! Thank you
Thank you so much 🙏🤗🌹