It's been a long while since I dug into dinosaur studies (pun intended), so my information is probably woefully outdated, and it's always nice learning new things regardless. I also realize this is very "armchair paleontology" of me to suggest, but when I first started my medical studies and learned about ganglia - specifically the celiac ganlia - I naturally made the connection with the old "two brain" claim of our boy Spike here, assuming that I had been fed a very simplified view of what scientists actually thought was a place enervated with nerve fibers.
Great video, mate. Keep it up.
Nice introduction and history
It's been a long while since I dug into dinosaur studies (pun intended), so my information is probably woefully outdated, and it's always nice learning new things regardless.
I also realize this is very "armchair paleontology" of me to suggest, but when I first started my medical studies and learned about ganglia - specifically the celiac ganlia - I naturally made the connection with the old "two brain" claim of our boy Spike here, assuming that I had been fed a very simplified view of what scientists actually thought was a place enervated with nerve fibers.