This is legitimately the best video of the basal ganglia's structure I have ever seen! It's so easy to follow... you've saved me hours of trying to figure out the diagrams, Thank you!!
Just a heads up: the globus pallidus is not part of the dorsal striatum. Only the putamen and the caudate are (not the lenticular nucleus). Definitely a helpful video though, thumbs up.
I learned in six minutes what took me 3 weeks to wrap my head in neuro class. The 3D images are an absolute necessity for me, I need to see the spatial relative locations to make sense of it. Thank you so much for this!
I believe the most difficult thing to understand in human anatomy are these structures right here. So many of them show in CT and MRI scans, but you can view thousands of them and still have a hard time imagining them in three dimensions. This video helps clear things up, a whole lot. Thank you, kind stranger!
2nd year medical student here.....your videos are absolutely brilliant. I use them regularly and they have been a tremendous help. Thanks for all that you do for the betterment of science and future medical care, among other things :)
This superb visual makes studying so much more pleasurable. Thank you ever so much for making it! Please make a much-needed video on the EXACT LOCATION of the lumbolumbosacral/lumbar enlargement.
Thank you so much! I'm studying Cognitive Neuroscience in an undergrad psych course, and as good as my prof. if, I've not been able to really visualize and understand the basal ganglia. Until now, anyway. This is so helpful.
So much of clarity!!! Now so clearly understand transverse section of the brain; brain parts so clearly taken off and shown. I wish I watched this video many years before. It could have saved my headache and frustration in understanding brain. Thanks a lo....t!
This is the best presentation I ever seen in life such aa co relationship between different things made in single slide I immensely appreciate your thought to put in this manner , people around you lucky to have you. With them such aa beautiful demonstration .. I loved your thought man
OMG! THANKYOU SOO MUCH! The images in my atlas nearly made me slip into frustration but now that I've seen this. I understand and don't need to go through the trouble of cramming. Thanks!!!!
I am always in search of About Medicine videos to develop basic understanding of any complex topic.It gives a very good base to start the chapter,more accurately it helps me understand the basic orientation of structures.
sir i think 1:17 isn't right or am i know wrong ? i think caudate nucleus and lantecular nucleus = corpus striatum caudate nucleus and putemen = striatum ( Dorsal striatum )
Wow! Beautiful make it all clear. Was looking for the interspatial relation of each structure vs the other. Is it a 3D brain program we can play with too?
1:22 isnt the dorsal striatum is composed of the caudate nucleus and the putamen. not the "lenticular nucleus and cuadate nucleus" as he says. -source : wikipedia
Striatum refers to caudate and putamen, without globus pallidus, doesn't it? NAcc (ventral striatum) is a place where head of the caudate and putamen are fused, picturing it as a separate structure might be confusing (in fact, on fMRI scans there is no clearly separated NAcc). Beside that, great video!
What app do you use for brain 3D? Looks great, really helps reconstruct this structures in my mind. And I have never heard of lenticular nucleus being a part of dorsal striatum. I checked the papers and the term dorsal striatum refers to caudate and putamen, the globus pallidus is not a part of dorsal striatum!
This is legitimately the best video of the basal ganglia's structure I have ever seen! It's so easy to follow... you've saved me hours of trying to figure out the diagrams, Thank you!!
Absolutely right man🥵 I was so confused but I had cleared it by watching this video 🙏 what a great explanation 💯
Just a heads up: the globus pallidus is not part of the dorsal striatum. Only the putamen and the caudate are (not the lenticular nucleus).
Definitely a helpful video though, thumbs up.
I learned in six minutes what took me 3 weeks to wrap my head in neuro class. The 3D images are an absolute necessity for me, I need to see the spatial relative locations to make sense of it. Thank you so much for this!
I can never stress enough how precious this video is. Every time I will study neuroscience I will be grateful to you in my heart
I have never understood brain anatomy on MRI slices as I did just now. My sincerest gratitude. Please keep up the outstanding work.
I believe the most difficult thing to understand in human anatomy are these structures right here. So many of them show in CT and MRI scans, but you can view thousands of them and still have a hard time imagining them in three dimensions. This video helps clear things up, a whole lot. Thank you, kind stranger!
2nd year medical student here.....your videos are absolutely brilliant. I use them regularly and they have been a tremendous help. Thanks for all that you do for the betterment of science and future medical care, among other things :)
Wow thank you so much for this! The 3d model just makes everything easier to understand.
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This superb visual makes studying so much more pleasurable. Thank you ever so much for making it!
Please make a much-needed video on the EXACT LOCATION of the lumbolumbosacral/lumbar enlargement.
This video deserves all the views of youtube! SPLENDID!
Vet student here, just wanna say thanks for the tour :)
Thank you so much! I'm studying Cognitive Neuroscience in an undergrad psych course, and as good as my prof. if, I've not been able to really visualize and understand the basal ganglia. Until now, anyway. This is so helpful.
Short, crisp, and practical. Thank you for your efforts , helped me a lot ! :)
So much of clarity!!! Now so clearly understand transverse section of the brain; brain parts so clearly taken off and shown. I wish I watched this video many years before. It could have saved my headache and frustration in understanding brain. Thanks a lo....t!
Awesome demonstration! Thank you!
Cheers David : ~)
This is the best presentation I ever seen in life such aa co relationship between different things made in single slide I immensely appreciate your thought to put in this manner , people around you lucky to have you. With them such aa beautiful demonstration .. I loved your thought man
OMG! THANKYOU SOO MUCH! The images in my atlas nearly made me slip into frustration but now that I've seen this. I understand and don't need to go through the trouble of cramming. Thanks!!!!
The best explanation I have ever seen for the basal ganglia. Thaank you So much
Excellent!!! very helpful to understand what we see in cross sections. Thank you!
This video is great! It's the best demonstration I've ever seen.
Brilliant Excellent tour & explanation ! Wish I had all this when I did medicine 3 decades ago. Thank you soooo much !
This is the best presentation I have ever seen about Basal Ganglia. Thank you very much.
Thank you for such an amazing video. Made by concepts Crystal clear reagarding basal ganglia anatomy . Correlation with sections was a great help
This is the kind of amazing teaching I'd sleep with my professor for
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I am always in search of About Medicine videos to develop basic understanding of any complex topic.It gives a very good base to start the chapter,more accurately it helps me understand the basic orientation of structures.
Doesnt get more clearer than this
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sir i think 1:17 isn't right or am i know wrong ? i think caudate nucleus and lantecular nucleus = corpus striatum
caudate nucleus and putemen = striatum ( Dorsal striatum )
He is right. Globus pallid is called palladium
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Excellent. Great presentation. Thanks
I am so happy this video exists
1:10 Just a small correction.. Striatum is caudate nucleus + putamen and NOT caudate nucleus + lenticular nucleus
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Best visualisation of basal nuclei
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Wow! Beautiful make it all clear. Was looking for the interspatial relation of each structure vs the other. Is it a 3D brain program we can play with too?
Beautiful video! Thanks for that!
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Thank you 🙏
Hey,
awesome video! What program do you use for the 3D-animations?
Thank you :)
Excellent video, thank you so much!
1:22 isnt the dorsal striatum is composed of the caudate nucleus and the putamen. not the "lenticular nucleus and cuadate nucleus" as he says.
-source : wikipedia
Thanks for great efforts to make it easy understood for us 😊💖
This is amazing! Thank you so much!
Looking forward for ventricles Sir
Excellent Video. What software are you using to generate these 3D animations?
Striatum refers to caudate and putamen, without globus pallidus, doesn't it? NAcc (ventral striatum) is a place where head of the caudate and putamen are fused, picturing it as a separate structure might be confusing (in fact, on fMRI scans there is no clearly separated NAcc). Beside that, great video!
Agreed!
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Thank you! Finally, I understood this bit ))
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So calming!
Thank you so much! It's really helpful!!
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Now, I get to know what exactly I am studying and what exactly happens when someone catches neurodegenerative disorders.
THANKS FOR 3D TOUR, SUPPPPPPER HELPFUL!! why don't professors have this tool!
Thank you so much……was super helpful
Thank you so much!! Makes a whole lotta sense!!
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Excellent, no better way to learn this material
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Thank you
Soooo good, thank you 💕
Where can I find this 3d so I can interact with it myself for memory?
biodigital inc have some great 3D models , u can check their website.
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This is awesome! Thanks sir!
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great work. Lucid diagram & explanation.
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Needed a video on limbic system
Thank you! This is very clear!
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Thank you so much can u tell which application do you use
That was so helpful thanks ❤️
Great visualization! Which software do you use for the 3d brain model?
Excellent video
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What software is this, please?
What app do you use for brain 3D? Looks great, really helps reconstruct this structures in my mind. And I have never heard of lenticular nucleus being a part of dorsal striatum. I checked the papers and the term dorsal striatum refers to caudate and putamen, the globus pallidus is not a part of dorsal striatum!
Wow! Great vedio❤❤❤
Thank you, this makes it easy