I honestly can't put into words how simplistic you make these concepts feel.... lecturers and what have you come no where near Armando- he's actually a genius. Thank you a million!
I am so impressed with this video series. The fast-action drawing and the superb quality of the visuals match the excellent phrasing and highly-descriptive synopses. There are other medical series available on TH-cam but nothing that comes close to the creativity on display here. Bravo !!
Thank you very much!! I literally was crying before I found this video my test is tomorrow and I just understood the big integrated picture because of this video.
How I struggled grasping this topic for more than 24 hours, and watched your video and it made sense on the first attempt. You are talented, and I thank you. Your videos helps me a lot .
MEND - Miami Emergency Neuro Deficit Scale test for cerebellum stroke. Caught one in the field using this and amazed the neurologist. He had never heard of it before. It test fine tune motor. Found it with a tremor during movement, that was the only symptom.
I understood every word you said. As long as you conveyed your message (which you did), you can pronounce words as you see fit. Thank you for the videos!!!
Great vid. One note: CSF is not for nutrition, but rather protection of the brian. Nutrition is from the vascular supply. The blood brain barrier creates an ultrafiltrate, that ultrafiltrate is CSF.
Thanks Man, You helped me to understand coordination of the volitionaly movements on right way. Regards from Milan from Belgrade, Serbia. All the best for You in Your work.
you are very good at teaching. your video helps me a lot thanks! for piece of advice, make sure your teaching is 100% correct because the person who started watching your video is the one who confuse with the topic and ready to believe in your video for 100%. . Thanks again!!
Wonderful work and remember you are not the only one who makes pronunciation mistakes in anatomy. 20 years and I still run into occasional pronun. traps here there. More power!!
Pontocerebella Hypodisplacia with Constrictures Type 1B was the diagnosis for my first grandchild Thomas, he lived 6 months and 6 days. Any information you can give on this rare prognosis and parts of the person affected helps me to understand. Thank you for this video in non medical jargon, it is a great help.
Brilliant exposition! Armando, the cerebellum is involved in clear conscious feedback concerning precision, whether precision movement and adjustment as in motor learning, and seems to be involved in making decisions about motions. It also is a vital part of successful language production and use, and thus involved in both actual and social cognition. Perhaps when lesions/damage occur there, it interferes with feedback, as balance is difficult and failure to decide or smoothly produce language. THere's a lot to discover about this most dense collection of neurons in our brains; it also contains certain types of cells in their greatest quantity: pyramidal neurons, that have a narrow communication band, generally not reaching outside their layer. Because the elephant has a relatively huge cerebellum, this structure is likely to be used for the fine motor skills they exhibit in use of their trunk. Having been involved in disciplines requiring learning and skills known to be tied to cerebella, I retain particular interest in types of cognition and memory, and the feedbacks that mediate conscious perception (before the slow self-talk and confabulation commonly and erroneously termed by past psychology as conscious. (RE; cerebella: Latin neuter plurals are -a (say: ah), appearing the same as singular feminine. Some of the most egregious medico-scientific and legal mispronunciations are of -ae = fem. plural which is long I (aye, aye sir, that they are), and i = masculine plural short i, or ee sound, which causes mixup in spoken terminology. You are no doubt an university alumnus, along with your alumn(ee) male friends,while a group of female grads are alumn(aye); as you see taxonomy and med school and points of law are a real mess. Since these British mispronunciations of Latin go far back in all English-speaking universities, it's unlikely that more correct pronunciation will ever occur, and confusion and needless complexity will exist so long as does the medical industry!
I love your videos. It really helps me grasp important and complex topics. I watch them before studying the topic from books. I'm a first year dental student and very grateful to you. So thanks for creating such beautiful and helpful videos
Fantastic video - but as a classicist, just want to clarify that the -ae suffix of 'arbor vitae' is not actually a plural ending as you have said - it is the singular genitive declension of 'vita' (life) which denotes possession, as 'arbor vitae' literally translates as 'tree of life'.
We've been taught in bachelor of physiotherapy its "peh-dunk-ulls", the way you were saying it in the later half of the video. Great revision of the system for our exams.. it's crazy to think that the whole cerebellar process is happening all the time so quickly, especially when you think about how much it needs to do to coordinate your movements properly. Initiation, timing, amplitude, compensatory and moment-to-moment adjustments!
I really love this video and especially the diagram at the end. It would be great to know which additional brain parts are involved when it comes to the ability to imitate a movement and how and with what wiring the cerebellum would get the information to adjust the behavior to match another person's behavior.
I love how we have the coolest latin names for our brain areas and intricate brain parts, but only have a limited understanding of what any of these areas do. Lol.
thanx really, you are better than my lecture, u have saved my time, i would spend try to get it right, please make more videos on course of cranial nerves and telencephalon
excellent production value, and you're a very talented artist. The timing of the voice and drawings is impressive. This is most useful as an adjunct learning tool for first year medical students, to help them orient themselves. I would however suggest you abandon the anatomical hemispheres and comment on the more functional anatomy ie. vestibulocerebellum, spinocerebellum and cerebrocerebellum. Well done and keep it up.
Dear sir, Renin is a small protein enzyme related to blood pressre regulation. The renin stays in blood. 1.) for few minutes only 2.)for about 30 mins to hour 3.)for about 24 hrs 4.)for about 1-2 hours please help me out with this one sir.
I think the "ae" in arbor vitae is actually genitive rather than plural. It means the tree of life (singular) great video btw, I was really quite confused about the role of the cerebellum in conscious motorcontrol until i watched it!
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I honestly can't put into words how simplistic you make these concepts feel....
lecturers and what have you come no where near Armando- he's actually a genius.
Thank you a million!
I am so impressed with this video series. The fast-action drawing and the superb quality of the visuals match the excellent phrasing and highly-descriptive synopses. There are other medical series available on TH-cam but nothing that comes close to the creativity on display here. Bravo !!
Thank you very much!! I literally was crying before I found this video my test is tomorrow and I just understood the big integrated picture because of this video.
How I struggled grasping this topic for more than 24 hours, and watched your video and it made sense on the first attempt.
You are talented, and I thank you. Your videos helps me a lot .
this is the best thing i heard today. and its from 2013? jeez this guy had this quality since i was like 8
These neurology videos just helped me pass my practical. Thank you Armando!!
Excellent coordination between diagrams and talk...thank u...
Thank you for this eloquent and enlightening explanation on sensory integration and movement.
i appreciate your work more than the cerebellum work hhhhhhhh
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I can't stop being obsessed with this man's skill!!!!
MEND - Miami Emergency Neuro Deficit Scale test for cerebellum stroke. Caught one in the field using this and amazed the neurologist. He had never heard of it before. It test fine tune motor. Found it with a tremor during movement, that was the only symptom.
I understood every word you said. As long as you conveyed your message (which you did), you can pronounce words as you see fit. Thank you for the videos!!!
Could you do one on the basal ganglia? :)
Great vid. One note: CSF is not for nutrition, but rather protection of the brian. Nutrition is from the vascular supply. The blood brain barrier creates an ultrafiltrate, that ultrafiltrate is CSF.
Who are you to correct him? The CSF has also nutritional function.
Check Nature, UpToDate, and ant other neuro text.
CSF circulates both nutrients and waste products.
I don't see what brian has to do with this anyway
Thanks Man, You helped me to understand coordination of the volitionaly movements on right way. Regards from Milan from Belgrade, Serbia. All the best for You in Your work.
you are very good at teaching. your video helps me a lot thanks! for piece of advice, make sure your teaching is 100% correct because the person who started watching your video is the one who confuse with the topic and ready to believe in your video for 100%. . Thanks again!!
Wonderful work and remember you are not the only one who makes pronunciation mistakes in anatomy. 20 years and I still run into occasional pronun. traps here there. More power!!
Brilliant video..
Noone has ever explained this concept so simpler..
Mindblowing explanation🤯..
Thank u so much..🎊🥳
Pontocerebella Hypodisplacia with Constrictures Type 1B was the diagnosis for my first grandchild Thomas, he lived 6 months and 6 days. Any information you can give on this rare prognosis and parts of the person affected helps me to understand. Thank you for this video in non medical jargon, it is a great help.
Thanks for all the help! Your artwork, along with explanations, help to understand the information. Great job!
love your easy going draw style.
Brilliant exposition!
Armando, the cerebellum is involved in clear conscious feedback concerning precision, whether precision movement and adjustment as in motor learning, and seems to be involved in making decisions about motions. It also is a vital part of successful language production and use, and thus involved in both actual and social cognition.
Perhaps when lesions/damage occur there, it interferes with feedback, as balance is difficult and failure to decide or smoothly produce language.
THere's a lot to discover about this most dense collection of neurons in our brains; it also contains certain types of cells in their greatest quantity: pyramidal neurons, that have a narrow communication band, generally not reaching outside their layer.
Because the elephant has a relatively huge cerebellum, this structure is likely to be used for the fine motor skills they exhibit in use of their trunk.
Having been involved in disciplines requiring learning and skills known to be tied to cerebella, I retain particular interest in types of cognition and memory, and the feedbacks that mediate conscious perception (before the slow self-talk and confabulation commonly and erroneously termed by past psychology as conscious.
(RE; cerebella: Latin neuter plurals are -a (say: ah), appearing the same as singular feminine. Some of the most egregious medico-scientific and legal mispronunciations are of -ae = fem. plural which is long I (aye, aye sir, that they are), and i = masculine plural short i, or ee sound, which causes mixup in spoken terminology.
You are no doubt an university alumnus, along with your alumn(ee) male friends,while a group of female grads are alumn(aye); as you see taxonomy and med school and points of law are a real mess.
Since these British mispronunciations of Latin go far back in all English-speaking universities, it's unlikely that more correct pronunciation will ever occur, and confusion and needless complexity will exist so long as does the medical industry!
Appreciating the role of cerebellum and your videos in my understanding simultaneously 😮🎉
we appreciate your role in our mbbs journey as well 😭
Thank youuuu!!! 🙌🏽
wow ... a talent for explaining things comprehensively
The ae in vitae refers in this case to the genitive, not the plural. Arbor vitae literally means "tree of life".
fantastic way to deliver and share complex knowledge. a blessing to all.
Very explanatory. Depiction step by step greatly increases the amount of knowledge conveyed and grasped. Excellent job
Thank you for talking about!!!!!!!
You totally just saved me and my entire neuroanatomy class. Thank you!
BRO.ABSOLUTE GOLD.. as far as im concerned the way u pronounced peduncles is the new way to do it.. peer reviewed
Just 10 mins, awesome explanation...love from indiq
Damn👀 We seriously need a teacher like you in our university ...
I love your videos. It really helps me grasp important and complex topics. I watch them before studying the topic from books. I'm a first year dental student and very grateful to you. So thanks for creating such beautiful and helpful videos
A huge THANK YOU from a visual learner like me! Your illustrations are fantastic =)
Flocculonodular lobe!!! important!!!
but your description of the function of the penducles really helped me out!
What a great video. Thanks for taking the time to make it.
this is helpful thank you.. 3rd yr in medical school but still i know nothing about cerebellum.. But this helps me.. thanks..
***** Thanks man..
Now you finish medical school and become a doctor
Good luck
Fantastic video - but as a classicist, just want to clarify that the -ae suffix of 'arbor vitae' is not actually a plural ending as you have said - it is the singular genitive declension of 'vita' (life) which denotes possession, as 'arbor vitae' literally translates as 'tree of life'.
Cerebellar Syndrome mnemonic
VANISH’D;
Vertigo, Ataxia, Nystagmus, Intention Tremor, Scanning Speech (scanning dysarthria), Dysdiachokinesis.
Causes; Alcohol, SOL in the cerebellum, MS, and rare inherited disorders like Friedrich’s Ataxia or Spinocerebellar Ataxia
Thanks. This is a lot less confusing than how my lecturer present his lecture slides.
We've been taught in bachelor of physiotherapy its "peh-dunk-ulls", the way you were saying it in the later half of the video.
Great revision of the system for our exams.. it's crazy to think that the whole cerebellar process is happening all the time so quickly, especially when you think about how much it needs to do to coordinate your movements properly. Initiation, timing, amplitude, compensatory and moment-to-moment adjustments!
Great video, you described in 11 minutes what took my professor 60 minutes...and you did a much better job. Thank you!
honestly i'm most impressed by your artistic abilities. Helpful video! thanks
I really love this video and especially the diagram at the end. It would be great to know which additional brain parts are involved when it comes to the ability to imitate a movement and how and with what wiring the cerebellum would get the information to adjust the behavior to match another person's behavior.
This is a very good video. Your description was simple and understandable . I liked it .
the last part of the video is gold
Thanks for the clear explanation.
I fell in love with this amazing guy!
Absolutely superb. My textbook can step on a Lego I'm just going to watch all your videos.
you have tackled my problem, thanks
I just watched ninja nerd about this topic and then yours. Now I dont even have to read about it. You guys are the best.
Better than my neuroscience lecturer could have explained!!!! and he's world renown.
amazing talent SIR!! Hats Off
very thankful to Dr.Najeeb
I love how we have the coolest latin names for our brain areas and intricate brain parts, but only have a limited understanding of what any of these areas do. Lol.
This is an awesome video! So clear and easy to follow! You're a great drawer too. Thanks so much :)
thanx really, you are better than my lecture, u have saved my time, i would spend try to get it right, please make more videos on course of cranial nerves and telencephalon
What an impressive explanation
Thank you well explained
I have been diagnosed with cerebellum syndrome ataxia
Two years ago
Just trying to find out more information
Susan Finlay My father and sisters have cerebellum ataxia
amazing drawing and amazing explanation
excellent production value, and you're a very talented artist. The timing of the voice and drawings is impressive. This is most useful as an adjunct learning tool for first year medical students, to help them orient themselves. I would however suggest you abandon the anatomical hemispheres and comment on the more functional anatomy ie. vestibulocerebellum, spinocerebellum and cerebrocerebellum. Well done and keep it up.
Great job man. I loved it!
This so good, and your channel is one of the best if not the best. thumbs up @Armando Hasudungan
Love your illustrations and explanations. Thank you!
Respected sir , thank you so much for helping us thus in our study .....😊 Grateful to you 🙏❤️
this was amazingly explained ! i can't thank you enough sir
Dear sir,
Renin is a small protein enzyme related to blood pressre regulation. The renin stays in blood.
1.) for few minutes only
2.)for about 30 mins to hour
3.)for about 24 hrs
4.)for about 1-2 hours
please help me out with this one sir.
could you do on basal ganglia?
Basal nuclei ✌🏼
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thanks good for the cerebellum and thanks for making me know the great armando hasudungan
your just great...making a complex thing into a very easy thing to understand. Thank you very much!!!!!!!
always love your explanation
Thank you Armando !
This was SUPER HELPFUL!!!! Thank you !!!
I think the "ae" in arbor vitae is actually genitive rather than plural. It means the tree of life (singular) great video btw, I was really quite confused about the role of the cerebellum in conscious motorcontrol until i watched it!
Amazing video! Thank you so much! You make my experience in PA school so much better! :)
artist!
Thanks for saving my exam!!
Thank you....💐💐💐
Thank you so much 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thanks for the masterpiece
I love your artworks.. and beautifully explained. thanks Armando
Floculo- nodular lobe is missing sir. It is used for balance.
Great video, thanks for explaining.
You do explain very well . Thank you so much
This is incredibly helpful, thank you!
helpful for last minute rivision
Thank you, I'll share this
actually the main function of the CSF is to literally float the brain; nutrition is basically from the associated arteries
You're AMAZING! Thank you so much for all your hard work!
Thank you
thanks it is really amazing
please make more neuro videos
it is a difficult branch and those videos are the best way to make it easy
You're a great man, thank you.
Pe-dun-cles! Good job bro.
Thank you!! this was so helpful.
Thank you!
You are a GENIUS. thank you
Thanks
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