I feel you deserve a comment. I love how your present the information with many ways to look at the diecephalon. EVERYTHING made much sense. this was a 360 presentation. THANK YOU for taking the time to put this together.
Carla you did a very nice job here. This is really nice.Your cadaver models were beautiful. They clearly showed the structures. I'm grateful. I'm a Medic from Nigeria.
God!! that was truly great and extremely helpful. Words fail me to describe the amount of effort which has been put into filming this video. So informative👌 God bless you
Thank you for your great video. i got a question. In the 3:42 time of the video when you showed the infundibulum isn't that structure the optic chiasm?
Remember the infundibulum comes right off the hypothalamus... without looking under this area it would be hard to tell if this was the infundibulum or optic chiasm..they are so close to one another.
There is a small correction when discussing the function of the thalamus: receives sensory information from predominantly the spinal cord tracts but also from cranial nerves specifically CNV CNVIII and CNII.
I feel you deserve a comment. I love how your present the information with many ways to look at the diecephalon. EVERYTHING made much sense. this was a 360 presentation. THANK YOU for taking the time to put this together.
Carla you did a very nice job here. This is really nice.Your cadaver models were beautiful. They clearly showed the structures. I'm grateful. I'm a Medic from Nigeria.
Thank you very much for your video. I could not get the definition of diencephalon without you. You're amazing!!
Same!!
God!! that was truly great and extremely helpful. Words fail me to describe the amount of effort which has been put into filming this video. So informative👌
God bless you
"Hopefully, this kind of makes sense." WHAT?!?!? After watching this video anatomy has never been easier. Thank you very much!
Glad it helped!
Right
What a way. Efforts and explaination both were superb. Very nice demonstration. One can just say wow.
you made impossible possible;now I can visualize those stuff easily
Absolutely amazing ma'am your efforts and level of understanding really deserve appreciation
IT'S THE BEST VIDEO EXPLAINING DIENCEPHELON👍👍👍
Omg it helped me so much thank you!! We just learned about diencephalon and i'm now able to visualise it thanks to you :)
Nice one👌👌👌
It helped me alot
Interesting lec. Best explaned
Mam you explain in such a amazing way.. I am totally got the points .......😍
Thank you Carla! You are the best:)
Amazing video!! Was finally able to visualise the diencephalon
Excellent Carla, nice detailed lecture
Thank you for your great video. i got a question. In the 3:42 time of the video when you showed the infundibulum isn't that structure the optic chiasm?
Remember the infundibulum comes right off the hypothalamus... without looking under this area it would be hard to tell if this was the infundibulum or optic chiasm..they are so close to one another.
@@carlasweet5049 really really appreciate for you respond
Thank you so much! English is not my mother tongue, yet this is a great explanation even for me
Very helpful !!!
You are really good. Pls keep posting more videos like this. It helps us a lot
Truly laudable efforts ma'am❤ Thank you so very much❤ This is extremely helpful🥺
Thank you for the video! 3:42 the structure you are showing here have to be chiasma opticum, i think 🤔
exteremly helpful.....thankuuuu so much for this level of explaination...
it was very helpful!!! thank you so much
Amazing Video, thanks.
Your method is so lovely 💓😊
That was really amazing explanation
Very nicely explained ❤
Clear and very helpful.
Such detailed explanation.. can't thank you enough 👍
Loved your explanation 🙌💕
Wonderful wonderful wonderful
Thank you so much ❤❤
It was awesome 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Really nice..
GOD bless you so much Carla.
Are you a nurse?
Godlevel explained
Ms. Carla, thank you very much for this excellent video, i like it very much
Thank you, this was very helpful
Best🔥
There is a small correction when discussing the function of the thalamus: receives sensory information from predominantly the spinal cord tracts but also from cranial nerves specifically CNV CNVIII and CNII.
this was great! thank you so much
Amazing 👍
So good!!! Thank you!!!
thanks for you it was very helpful ❤❤❤
Thank you 🙏
You are great , thank u
Thx that was helpfule ❤
thank u very much mom🥰
Thank you for this
3 people who disliked this video are the only 3 people who failed their practical exam out of 11000 people who watched this :D
You are fuckin awesome love you 💜