The people who dislike this are the same lunatics as the ones who think they´re receiving bomb mails from random online dudes! Thanks for the upload!! Amazing presentation!!Need this for my contemporary linguistics course!!
Thank you for this lecture video!! It is very helpful for understanding the nervous system in greater detail! The Nervous System is intimidating and abstract to understand, but the way that you teach explains this subject in a way that makes sense to me!
I got all my prerequisite but I am doing a review for my hesi2 exam hope to meet u one of the time I like your video and your personality I also want to be like you
The videos are really helpful. To make it more clinically relevant, maybe can emphasise the difference between protopathic vs epicritic sensory and area of decussation since spinothalamic (protopathic rough touch, pain, temperature sensory), dorsal column medial lemniscus (epicritic soft touch, small points recognition sensory) and corticospinal (efferent motor) has different decussation region which is significant clinically such as in the case of Brown Sequard syndrome.
Hi Adewale, These lectures were made using the textbook for undergraduates "Human Physiology" by Lauralee Sherwood. There are several others that are similar, and also some free textbook resources on openstax.org
Supper.. here I am a Reflexology guy... but with 10 years studying the cranial nerve system.. and helping many patients manipulating and decompressing their disc vértebras manually ..
Hello Ahmed. These lectures are based on: Human Physiology: From Cells to Systems Lauralee Sherwood www.amazon.com/Human-Physiology-Systems-Lauralee-Sherwood/dp/1285866932/ref=sr_1_1?crid=L7ROXQEH9S10&dchild=1&keywords=laura+lee+sherwood+human+physiology&qid=1594616017&sprefix=human+physiology+laura%2Caps%2C216&sr=8-1 But, I also highly recommend: Human Physiology: An Integrated Approach Dee Silverthorn **my current preferred text because of the integrative approach www.amazon.com/Human-Physiology-Integrated-Approach-8th/dp/0134605195/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=dee+silverthorn+human+physiology&qid=1594616036&sr=8-1
From the beginning of the lecture, my finger wanted to press the like button , way to go Doctor, it was fantastic
Thank you for making this public! Very helpful for those of us with sub-par professors.
This is one of my favourite channels. Thank you for taking the time to crrate excellent educational content. Very grateful!
Amazing video, I am at the undergraduate level and this de-mystified a lot of my course material. Thank you so much!
Thanks for this amazing video, never found CNS this easy to understand and reviewable.
The people who dislike this are the same lunatics as the ones who think they´re receiving bomb mails from random online dudes! Thanks for the upload!! Amazing presentation!!Need this for my contemporary linguistics course!!
Thank you for this lecture video!! It is very helpful for understanding the nervous system in greater detail! The Nervous System is intimidating and abstract to understand, but the way that you teach explains this subject in a way that makes sense to me!
way to go doctor, this made me clear my memorization anxiety
your videos really helped me pass my physiology exams. it was really helpful.keep it up
Very useful and comprehensive lecture! And great to hear about your doctoral work on singing areas in brains of birds!
what a lacture professor you cleared up all my concepts ,,,,thank you
Thank you for these free videos
It is really great lecture and Dr explained very very well, thank you
Thank you for making this channel!
Your videos have been super helpful, you're very clear and understandable.
thank you so much please continue posting! :)
Dr. Cara amazing superb mind blowing teacher absolute superb n amazing
Thank you very much never found cns this easy to study and understand I watched the full video without being bored ❤️❤️
Very informative and your delivery of the information is amazing! I love your videos!
Thank you for your kind words tdwag T! I am happy these are helpful for you!
@@carasandholdt107 hi madam thank you for your helping
I need the slides
Great video 😊 love your vibe, thank you!!
Thank you for the great lecture!! This topic is kinda hard to me at school but your lecture is very easy to understand!
Ty ty ty soo much because of you ma'am it got full in my CNS theory exam.
I got all my prerequisite but I am doing a review for my hesi2 exam hope to meet u one of the time I like your video and your personality I also want to be like you
Thanks let's meet up ok
Thank you so much, I am currently studying medical terminology, extremely helpful!
Thank you so much !! Your lectures are so helpful 😊
Ur teaching is mind blowing
Maam thanks a lot.
It gives an immense help to me.
The videos are really helpful. To make it more clinically relevant, maybe can emphasise the difference between protopathic vs epicritic sensory and area of decussation since spinothalamic (protopathic rough touch, pain, temperature sensory), dorsal column medial lemniscus (epicritic soft touch, small points recognition sensory) and corticospinal (efferent motor) has different decussation region which is significant clinically such as in the case of Brown Sequard syndrome.
Literally enlightened me
your lecture was awesome.
Thank you! I'm so glad it was helpful!
Thx a lot for sharing.
Summary: She loves her grandma:-)
Great teaching
Never stop making videos
Thank you so much for this video 🥺💕
Hello, Please where can I downlaod your lecture PDF for CNS & related videos? I love your lectures and they are very well explained. Thanks
Amazing lecture
Thanks for the video. What is the source of the pictures used?
how you shoot the video?
Very good!
Excellent
Dear Professor, I hope this messages finds you well. You have an excellent teaching skill and may I asking which University that you working at?
You are a phenomenal teacher...
Please help me get the ppt you have made pls pls,tomorrow I have exams.
Hello Amrutha. Please send an email to drsandholdt@gmail.com I will reply with the ppt's that you request.
hi how have you been?did you receive slides from the teacher?
@@PhysiologyforStudents I just sent an email for ppt
Thank you for sharing
thank you madam
God bless you
Thank you so much for this vedo
sweet and excellent
thank you so much
34:41 parkinson patients have constant tremor not not celebellar disease patients
Hi! I hope my message will find you in a good health.Madam i need the slides can you provide it from me if dont mind.
hi, please i wanna know if i can get the text your using to teach
Hi Adewale, These lectures were made using the textbook for undergraduates "Human Physiology" by Lauralee Sherwood. There are several others that are similar, and also some free textbook resources on openstax.org
Supper.. here I am a Reflexology guy... but with 10 years studying the cranial nerve system.. and helping many patients manipulating and decompressing their disc vértebras manually ..
0:13 😅
What’s the textbook ur referring to?
Hello Ahmed. These lectures are based on: Human Physiology: From Cells to Systems
Lauralee Sherwood
www.amazon.com/Human-Physiology-Systems-Lauralee-Sherwood/dp/1285866932/ref=sr_1_1?crid=L7ROXQEH9S10&dchild=1&keywords=laura+lee+sherwood+human+physiology&qid=1594616017&sprefix=human+physiology+laura%2Caps%2C216&sr=8-1
But, I also highly recommend:
Human Physiology: An Integrated Approach
Dee Silverthorn
**my current preferred text because of the integrative approach
www.amazon.com/Human-Physiology-Integrated-Approach-8th/dp/0134605195/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=dee+silverthorn+human+physiology&qid=1594616036&sr=8-1
When you show the slides, you can take off you image, in order to look at/ watch the slides
kindly assist me with the soft copy of your powerpoint presentation
Hello Edwin Mwangi, please send me an email at drsandholdt@gmail.com and let me know which presentations you need. I will reply.
I still feel thus emotion.
thxxx
where are from
Hi ur vedio was superb I want to know about ear and nose plz can u explain for me about that.... 😍👌😆😆
This is online class before online class
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but thats anatomy.....not physiology
Its physiology my love
Where are the singing areas/regions of the brain for humans. Why do some people become natrually talented singers
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