Ive been suffering with PTSD from fairly severe early childhood neglect and abuse . For the las twenty years I’ve been sober but PTSD has been a problem. The last 7 months I’ve spent my spare time exercising and listening to lectures about the brain and it’s functioning It’s a laymen’s journey, but I’m starting to get it more clearly. Thanks Dave the Carpenter
Brilliant. I have many discussions on the ideas that are thrown around in trauma and complex PTSD matters and spirituality where people advise people to forgive and let go. We are complex and people need psychoeducation. Really appreciate this video.
excellent video-- came to understand more of limbic limbic system more rather than in textbooks where we just had to keep on imagining everything.EVERYTHING BECAME CRYSTAL CLEAR NOW
I am a member for 2 months now and try what Works the best for me! This (your) video is Very interesting. A lot of information and a need to listen again (and again) 👍😊👏😉 . Thank you 🙏🌺
Very understandable breakdown of the anatomical lambic system. Currently studying cptsd and all theses terms are used quite a bit. This video has helped deepen my understanding of this subject. Thank you!
Thank you. It is very interested, really it is a mixture of Medicine, science, faith, & philosophy. Thank you very much for this highly interested lecture.
I am reading a med school level neuroanatomy textbook i borrowed from the library for fun, and the structures in the limbic system are quite well understood. Its copywrite is 2021, so i dont know what you are talking that "it is not well understood". There are pages and pages of extreme detail of its function.
This may be true yet when you research in the field you come to a level of understanding that there is much left to discovery. There's a confidence in saying that things are 'not totally clear'. Because that is always the case. I do thank you for the comment and best wishes in your studies. Check out this video from a Stanford Instructor who I respect in the field. th-cam.com/video/CAOnSbDSaOw/w-d-xo.html
Thank you so much Mr. Cinti. This is really help me to understand about limbic system and arise curiosity about this. Btw, i love the way you laugh haha.
Benzos dont act the same way as alchohol, but they do produce a similar effect. And at the end the lymbic szstem was reffered as lymphatic system. Other than that, great lecture!
Amygdala, the guy doesn't know how to say amygdala or benzodiazepines, besides confusing limbic with lymphatic throughout the video and you think he's an MD?
In fact, the brain's motor functions have many points in common with its sensory mechanisms, especially those involved in tactile sensations. Thus, the primary motor cortex, in the posterior portion of the frontal lobe, is immediately adjacent to the somatosensory cortex, in the anterior portion of the parietal lobe.
The fornix meaning "arch" in Latin is a C-shaped bundle of nerve fibers in the brain that acts as the major output tract of the hippocampus. Prostitution in ancient Rome was legal and licensed and prostitutes would locate themselves under arches. Because the arches were a favorite location for prostitutes or potential prostitutes. These arcade dens were called ‘fornices’ from which derives the English word fornication.
You said the LYMPHATIC SYSTEM while I believe you meant to say is LIMBIC SYSTEM. That mis-speaking happened about the 3:20' mark and 26:30' in your video and it happened twice. You might want to edit & correct that. Just saying.
Yes and thanks. Sorry for the confusion. If you are really interested in the Lymphatic System then let me recommend this video. It's pretty popular, just saying. th-cam.com/video/P8jAtFxMKcA/w-d-xo.html
contact report 294, February 3rd, 2001: "Billy: Well, again and again the question arises whether the character can be inherited. In my opinion this should not be the case, because during my whole life I have never noticed that descendants have the same character as one or the other parent. Therefore, I assume that each person forms his or her own individual character. First this happens through the basic character formation that takes place during pregnancy in the mother's womb. This is followed by the educational character, which is formed by education and environmental influences during the first seven years of life. And finally, through self-education the character of life is formed, which results from the first two character forms and from the character of self-education. Ptaah: 85. The character cannot be inherited and is therefore not genetically conditioned. 86. The actual character, which you correctly call life character, is formed by the basic character or pregnancy and prenatal character as well as by the educational character and the self-educational character, as you have correctly explained. 87. All three stages of character formation are therefore decisive for the final character form, the character of life. 88. The entire process of character formation takes place in the limbic system in which the instance of morality is located. Billy: This is probably the instance that decides on the negative and positive as well as on the good and bad or honest and dishonest thinking, feeling and acting? Ptaah: 89. You can also explain it this way. Billy: Good."
Mate you need to either work on your pronunciation or include a disclaimer about dyslexia/some other reason. Otherwise you're undermining your integrity as a reliable scientist. Good video otherwise, solid information. Thank you.
I don't understand your "prostitute words describing about fornix part". Does anyone familiar?most of your students? Never understand because never be en in such place.And to understand amygdala behaviour,do i have to read and watch all roman porn and history?.
Ive been suffering with PTSD from fairly severe early childhood neglect and abuse .
For the las twenty years I’ve been sober but PTSD has been a problem.
The last 7 months I’ve spent my spare time exercising and listening to lectures about the brain and it’s functioning
It’s a laymen’s journey, but I’m starting to get it more clearly.
Thanks Dave the Carpenter
Can I ask you a question ?
Brilliant. I have many discussions on the ideas that are thrown around in trauma and complex PTSD matters and spirituality where people advise people to forgive and let go. We are complex and people need psychoeducation. Really appreciate this video.
Check out Robert Sapolsky...his lectures and book 'Behave'...and videos on Vagus Nerve stimulation.
excellent video-- came to understand more of limbic limbic system more rather than in textbooks where we just had to keep on imagining everything.EVERYTHING BECAME CRYSTAL CLEAR NOW
You made my tomorrow lecture easy
Limbus means verge or edge
Thanks for the very thorough description about such an important organ.
I am a member for 2 months now and try what Works the best for me!
This (your) video is Very interesting. A lot of information and a need to listen again (and again) 👍😊👏😉 . Thank you 🙏🌺
Very understandable breakdown of the anatomical lambic system. Currently studying cptsd and all theses terms are used quite a bit. This video has helped deepen my understanding of this subject. Thank you!
Thank you. It is very interested, really it is a mixture of Medicine, science, faith, & philosophy. Thank you very much for this highly interested lecture.
Yes, of course. The brain is a very fascinating topic. It's also philosophical.
GREAT lecture with detailed simulation model. Thank u SIR.
Articulated well, thank you for sharing this knowledge. Your transparency is welcome and refreshing!
Fantastic explanation, your use of visuals really helped me connect other bits information I've read on the subject.
I am reading a med school level neuroanatomy textbook i borrowed from the library for fun, and the structures in the limbic system are quite well understood. Its copywrite is 2021, so i dont know what you are talking that "it is not well understood". There are pages and pages of extreme detail of its function.
This may be true yet when you research in the field you come to a level of understanding that there is much left to discovery. There's a confidence in saying that things are 'not totally clear'. Because that is always the case. I do thank you for the comment and best wishes in your studies. Check out this video from a Stanford Instructor who I respect in the field. th-cam.com/video/CAOnSbDSaOw/w-d-xo.html
Omg thank you so much for posting this! I cannot express how much this is going to help me to help people!
Stephanie Rabenberg that’s gonna help me on Monday thanks
Thanks ... it's really helpful make more videos like this 👍
Good information
Thank you so much Mr. Cinti. This is really help me to understand about limbic system and arise curiosity about this. Btw, i love the way you laugh haha.
Perfect explanation ! helped a lot. Thank you so much
systematic explanation. thanx
Very nice lecture Ray ❤
Thank you regards awesome explanation
Great presentation - just a note, you you ended it by saying "lymphatic system" rather than limbic system I believe.
Very helpful. THANK YOU.
Benzos dont act the same way as alchohol, but they do produce a similar effect. And at the end the lymbic szstem was reffered as lymphatic system. Other than that, great lecture!
who also kept saying autotonic instead of autonomic
they have same effect chemically on the brain
@@ShwellSLC I'm an actor, I knew. That's why I came looking to see if anybody else did.
He called them benzoids, I’ve never heard that before, maybe that’s how Americans pronounce it? We call them benzos
Thanks a lot ❤
'helpful extension of tool to my neuro coach studies. thank you sir:) also 'ties in with my focus on: bio geo metric integration
Thank you for sharing!
Thanks!! very informative...
Thanks so much, love the flow of your teaching, it kept me oriented throughout
If anything.
The Limbic system acts as a signal amplification system for various crystalline structures.
Do amygdala and hippocampus connect directly to thalamus? Thank you for he video, just what I’m looking for at the moment.
Thank you Mr Cinti
Very nice presentation. Also, the color and background preferences of your slides are just like mine :-)
Very Nice!! informative presentation.
you're not a physician??? with the way you discussed the lesson so clearly, i wouldn't have known had you not told us :O
Amygdala, the guy doesn't know how to say amygdala or benzodiazepines, besides confusing limbic with lymphatic throughout the video and you think he's an MD?
sensory cortex is posterior to motor cortex in parietal lobe
In fact, the brain's motor functions have many points in common with its sensory mechanisms, especially those involved in tactile sensations. Thus, the primary motor cortex, in the posterior portion of the frontal lobe, is immediately adjacent to the somatosensory cortex, in the anterior portion of the parietal lobe.
Thank you so much 🙏🙏🙏
thanks very helpful
did you mean the cingulate cortex was connected to the cerebrum or the cerebellum?
Cerebrum. Sorry for the confusion. :)
I didnt inderstand where thename of fornix came from?
Can anybody tell me?
The fornix meaning "arch" in Latin is a C-shaped bundle of nerve fibers in the brain that acts as the major output tract of the hippocampus. Prostitution in ancient Rome was legal and licensed and prostitutes would locate themselves under arches. Because the arches were a favorite location for prostitutes or potential prostitutes. These arcade dens were called ‘fornices’ from which derives the English word fornication.
@@raycinti5031 Well said sir!!...
Thank you
Cingulate gyrus part of the cerebellum 5:00
You said the LYMPHATIC SYSTEM while I believe you meant to say is LIMBIC SYSTEM. That mis-speaking happened about the 3:20' mark and 26:30' in your video and it happened twice. You might want to edit & correct that. Just saying.
Yes and thanks. Sorry for the confusion. If you are really interested in the Lymphatic System then let me recommend this video. It's pretty popular, just saying. th-cam.com/video/P8jAtFxMKcA/w-d-xo.html
@@raycinti5031 loved your video! the pronunciation of Benzodiazepines is "Ben-zo-Die-as-a-peens" btw :)
Ramsey R. Sometimes my dyslexia interferes but thanks for your assistance.
Running around with the lamp shade.😅😅😅😅
Can share you note sir I really need it for my exam please sir🙏
"autotomic" used instead of autonomic at about 11:00
contact report 294, February 3rd, 2001: "Billy:
Well, again and again the question arises whether the character can be inherited. In my opinion this should not be the case, because during my whole life I have never noticed that descendants have the same character as one or the other parent. Therefore, I assume that each person forms his or her own individual character. First this happens through the basic character formation that takes place during pregnancy in the mother's womb. This is followed by the educational character, which is formed by education and environmental influences during the first seven years of life. And finally, through self-education the character of life is formed, which results from the first two character forms and from the character of self-education.
Ptaah:
85. The character cannot be inherited and is therefore not genetically conditioned.
86. The actual character, which you correctly call life character, is formed by the basic character or pregnancy and prenatal character as well as by the educational character and the self-educational character, as you have correctly explained.
87. All three stages of character formation are therefore decisive for the final character form, the character of life.
88. The entire process of character formation takes place in the limbic system in which the instance of morality is located.
Billy:
This is probably the instance that decides on the negative and positive as well as on the good and bad or honest and dishonest thinking, feeling and acting?
Ptaah:
89. You can also explain it this way.
Billy:
Good."
good video! btw it's the autonomic nervous system, not "autotomic" ;)
Mate you need to either work on your pronunciation or include a disclaimer about dyslexia/some other reason. Otherwise you're undermining your integrity as a reliable scientist.
Good video otherwise, solid information. Thank you.
I'm all set. Thanks for your thoughtful concerns. : )
I don't understand your "prostitute words describing about fornix part". Does anyone familiar?most of your students? Never understand because never be en in such place.And to understand amygdala behaviour,do i have to read and watch all roman porn and history?.
Dr. Najeeb explained this better.
I couldnt find his video in my dr najeeb account can you tell me the name of that video
@@tipcidaninfluencerolmaz : spelling error. Dr. Najib
@@richardho8283
You ended the video calling it the lymphatic system. ???
why do you need to include a picture of yourself???
what is wrong with his picture? I found more helpful looking at him; please be grateful what he is doing for us, and stop asking irrelevant questions
he's right. it's distracting. we have three things to look at - the text, the cursor moving over it and his "picture". and the third has no relevancy.
He can't help it if he a ladies man!