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I don't know how you do it, but your videos are soooooooo super duper helpful and so beautifully illustrated. Thanks soooo much for sharing your knowledge with all of us in such a clearly animated way!
Some Say Marry Money But My Brother Says Big Brains Matter Most CN I ------- XII S= Sensory M= Motor B = Both A mnemonic for motor/sensory distinctions
Hi! Great video! I was just wondering if it's possible to get a PDF file or a full image for this illustration. It would be really helpful for my study as I find your illustrations easy to understand. :)
love your videos! but the eye you've drawn isn't the left one. It's the right one, from lateral, since the superior oblique goes through the medial trochlea.
Japanese Speech therapist Student. this is a great explanation. clear,accurate and useful. your explanation is better than my teacher:-) please come to my school and teach us!
Great video. I was originally searching for videos on the facial nerves, but I had t check this one out when I saw it was by you cuz I really like your videos. I would be really interested to learn about the history of how the specific function and areas of innervation of these nerves was discovered. Ie through anatomical dissection, studying disorders affecting these nerves, experimentation on animals? Or a bit of everything?
Tear glands are innervated by n. Lacrimalis, originating from the n. Ophthalmica (NV1), right? And also, at 06:04, you said that NIIX also has MOTOR branches to the parotic gland, but there are no movements made by the parotic gland. What you mean is parasympatic branches, for saliva secretion.
Great video and love your drawings. However, I think the glossopharyngeal nerve is the sensory portion of the gag reflex while the vagus nerve is the motor component.
Important for PTs to know that CN8 (vestibulo-cochlear) is two different sensory nerves. The Vestibular fibers control balance and the Coclear fibers control hearing.
The explanation was very good But some of the words were not clear enough and the diagram was crowded as During the explanation more details were added. Would appreciate to watch a video specifically on the brain and its functions. Sometimes I developed a strong pain at the Medulla area and at the same time, it was associated with neck and shoulder pain, strong lower back pain and bloating of stomach, loss of appetite and various other issues. The doctors didn't give a specific reason and did various tests . It added up to the medical costs but no apparent releif or explanation to me as to what could be the cause. I am ever so grateful for all the medical experts and Doctors who upload such videos , thereby educate the public free of charge which in my opinion is the most beautiful gift of sharing your knowledge for the benefit of society and a meritorious deed.
Thanks a lot this video helped me a lot and I look forward to many more smart and well illustrated explanations for various medical topics thanks again u made my work easier ❤
Hey, your drawings and the informations that you supply in each of your video is incredibly awesome 😘. But, I would suggest you to stop for a few seconds after your writing is finished and give us a short time to take a screenshot, which would help us a lot!!!
I am not a doctor but these have been invaluable to me in explaining my issues to my doctor, so as he might understand a little better??!! Let's hope so anyway!! I thank you as they've been invaluable to me. I've learnt so very much!
Okay so I have a quiz today that our teacher just reminded us about and this actually is going to help alot being that it's broken down to where we can understand it and retain it and it uses pictures and examples 😃
I don't know how you do it, but your videos are soooooooo super duper helpful and so beautifully illustrated. Thanks soooo much for sharing your knowledge with all of us in such a clearly animated way!
VIII should be sensed by both medulla and pons ?
It would be super cool to pay a fee to download a pdf of your diagram. The video was great! Thank you!
Thank you for making these videos, very helpful and useful . So well presented, with basic biological knowledge your teaching me lots.
something for the muscles of the eye - (LR6 SO4)3. lateral rectus innervated by CN 6, superior oblique by by CN 4, all the rest by CN 3
Some Say Marry Money But My Brother Says Big Brains Matter Most
CN I ------- XII
S= Sensory
M= Motor
B = Both
A mnemonic for motor/sensory distinctions
Thanks bruv
Don't forget also the mneumonic for the nerves themselves, oh oh oh, to touch and feel virgin girls vagina and hymens
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Thankyouu
Some Say Marry Money But My Brother Says Big Boobs Matter More
i know in the past you have shared a link to be able to print your drawings..... It would be awesome if you did that for this one!
absulutely
it’s www.armandoh.org
link doesn’t work. i would like to find the final picture as well.
armandoh.org/shop/neurology/cranial-nerves-overview/
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Hi! Great video! I was just wondering if it's possible to get a PDF file or a full image for this illustration. It would be really helpful for my study as I find your illustrations easy to understand. :)
I loved this video! I'm preparing for my second year anat exam and had totally forgotten all of this stuff. A wonderfully comprehensive explanation!
This is one of a million things i'll need to remember for my exam. Hope I can recall.
love your videos! but the eye you've drawn isn't the left one. It's the right one, from lateral, since the superior oblique goes through the medial trochlea.
Japanese Speech therapist Student. this is a great explanation. clear,accurate and useful. your explanation is better than my teacher:-) please come to my school and teach us!
This narrator sounds a little like Ulfric from Skyrim.
This is AMAZING the best vid i have seen on cranial nerves
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Thx love your videos all A&P students should utilize them!
Of course your canal is best one of other anatomy canales
My brain isn’t braining
Great video. I was originally searching for videos on the facial nerves, but I had t check this one out when I saw it was by you cuz I really like your videos.
I would be really interested to learn about the history of how the specific function and areas of innervation of these nerves was discovered. Ie through anatomical dissection, studying disorders affecting these nerves, experimentation on animals? Or a bit of everything?
you sounded a little sad in this one are you doing okay?
Hi sir I am from India 🇮🇳 and Thank you sir for making study easier . Your videos are so good . And those are so easy to understand .
wow 😮so easy to learn from your vid👍keep going
Saya buat video saraf kedokteran versi bahasa Indonesia, yg suli paham bahasa inggria boleh singgah ke channel gaes;)
THIS IS AWESOME!! BUT I CAN'T READ YOU WRITING!!! ITS ALL BLURRED OUT!! :-(
Tear glands are innervated by n. Lacrimalis, originating from the n. Ophthalmica (NV1), right?
And also, at 06:04, you said that NIIX also has MOTOR branches to the parotic gland, but there are no movements made by the parotic gland. What you mean is parasympatic branches, for saliva secretion.
I appreciate you a lot but replace supply with innervation Wilfred musonda Zambia Dr
Great video and love your drawings. However, I think the glossopharyngeal nerve is the sensory portion of the gag reflex while the vagus nerve is the motor component.
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very helpful video thanks so much for making it
Fyi the yellow is difficult/impossible to see for the majority of this video. At least for me anyway
What does the right vagus nerve control? Or where does it go? A lot is said about the left vagus nerve, but I don’t hear about the right
simple, fast and very helpful thank you a lot Armando-san
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What about belly digastric ?
Thanx for the Video
sir your vids are great, some much easier to understand compare to lectures and text books!
Important for PTs to know that CN8 (vestibulo-cochlear) is two different sensory nerves. The Vestibular fibers control balance and the Coclear fibers control hearing.
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That's extraordinary!!! Thanks for making these videos 🙋🏾
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Helping for BELLSPALSY thanks u. Such a tremendous achievement
The explanation was very good
But some of the words were not clear enough and the diagram was crowded as
During the explanation more details were added. Would appreciate to watch a video specifically on the brain and its functions. Sometimes I developed a strong pain at the Medulla area and at the same time, it was associated with neck and shoulder pain, strong lower back pain and bloating of stomach, loss of appetite and various other issues.
The doctors didn't give a specific reason and did various tests . It added up to the medical costs but no apparent releif or explanation to me as to what could be the cause.
I am ever so grateful for all the medical experts and Doctors who upload such videos , thereby educate the public free of charge which in my opinion is the most beautiful gift of sharing your
knowledge for the benefit of society and a meritorious deed.
i will become a master manipulating the 12 cranial nerves thanks to you Armando.. TY
Love your videos...
But the M. rectus lateralis is on the outside of the eye, soo it is the RIGHT eye.
There was a bit of a drawing mistake :(
I really want this picture can anybody help me
I loved this vedio...thank you sooo much!!!!!
yellow colour is not clear
better to use green one or any colour other than yellow
Thanks a lot this video helped me a lot and I look forward to many more smart and well illustrated explanations for various medical topics thanks again u made my work easier ❤
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a mnemonic for cranial nerves to remember.
Thank you for this video... Great explanation!!!!👍🏼
Super good simple presentation. Thnku
Wow..you've made it easy..Thanks
hi is there any way I can print your overall diagram of the video - not the best at drawing & it would be so helpful!! - love your videos
Who supply the levator palpebral superioris muscle
Yeah!!!!...such an adorable n patience full xplanation loved it sir just loved 😍
Thank you sir 🙂
Excellent! Thank you very much
SCM - Sternocleidomastoid muscle
Thank you for the content. Would be very cool if we could download like maybe a pdf
A very nice lecture about the subject Thank you
Thanks dude you're the best
fantastic video, please keep them coming!
Hey, your drawings and the informations that you supply in each of your video is incredibly awesome 😘. But, I would suggest you to stop for a few seconds after your writing is finished and give us a short time to take a screenshot, which would help us a lot!!!
I thank you for this video it was very helpful to me my appreciation 💗
excellent presentation, was so helpful
Thanxx to our study...after your watch video....it's too easy....thank u sir...make new videos...as possible as fast
very well thanks for making theis easy to digest
How could I download the final picture? I tried on the website and it give an error ? :(
brilliant video with clear and beautiful diagrams.ThoroughIy enjoyed it. just cant understand what the dislikes are for.
Can I have this whole diagram please? This is very well explained
Amazing sir awesome thanks so much
too good sir.....
thanks a lot....
Thank u for making the video as its very helpful for students like us
Why would trapezoid have its own cranial nerve ??
the best video on cranial nerves till date
Wow perfect for my exam preparation your video, now I understand better👏🏼👍🏻
Wonderful video. Nice drawing and good simple explanation. Keep posting such a good videos.
You're simply the best!!!
Just wanted to say, brilliant video, very helpful, very easy to listen to.
If that is the left eye shouldnt the medial rectus muscle be closer than the lateral ?
Thank u very much n respect.
Awesome and awesome diagrams..the yellow is hard to see however
I need this picture can I get this
I am not a doctor but these have been invaluable to me in explaining my issues to my doctor, so as he might understand a little better??!! Let's hope so anyway!! I thank you as they've been invaluable to me. I've learnt so very much!
Thank you, this is amazing. Could u upload a photo of the end drawing so that we can look at the diagram in full to study 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Sir PLC can u send a pic of the overall final picture if it is with u a pic make a good sense for every day visual at any time
Thank you very very very very very much
I cant thank you enough. THANKYOU SO MUCH
All videos are super duper
4th crosses and supplies contralateral superior oblique
Thank you. It is an extraordinary vídeo for students like me
Okay so I have a quiz today that our teacher just reminded us about and this actually is going to help alot being that it's broken down to where we can understand it and retain it and it uses pictures and examples 😃
Thank you for sharing!
God bless you!
too good. you are very talented. god bless. thanks so much
Your diagrammatic explanation helps a lot to understand the concept❤😊
Does arise also mean origin?
Vagus, trigeminus and pharyngeal muscles can be added.
thank you for making these videos!! I've been following you through all my AP classes. I don't know what I would have done without your videos.
your demonstration is next level 👍