REVIEW OF THE FUNCTIONAL AREAS OF THE BRAIN; Part 1 by Professor Fink
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- čas přidán 7. 07. 2024
- Review of Functional Brain Areas; Part 1. This Lecture reviews the principle functions of the Medulla Oblongata, the Midbrain, the Thalamus (Waking Center; Reticular Activating System), and the Cerebral Cortex. Reference is made to the Cardiovascular Reflex Center, the Respiratory Reflex Center, the Coughing Reflex Center, the Vomiting Reflex Center, Swallowing (Deglutition) Reflex Center, the Vestibular Reflex Center, the Oculomotor Reflex Center, the Salivation Reflex Center, the Primary Motor Area, Broca's Speech Center, Wernicke's Language Comprehension Center, and the Primary Sensory Area. Other terms presented include nystagmus, vertigo, accommodation, pupillary light reflex, CNS Stimulants, CNS Depressants, Hallucinogens, coma, dominant hemisphere, subordinate hemisphere, stereognosis, and aphasia.
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Down-loadable e-Books of the Lecture Outlines by Professor Fink can be purchased from the WLAC Bookstore at: wlac.redshelf.com/
“Hard Copy” Lecture Outlines can be purchased from the WLAC Bookstore at: onlinestore.wlac.edu/fink.asp
I had the distinct pleasure of taking a physiology class under Professor Fink's tutelage☺ 🙏!
cool! can i bug you with my nursing questions?
You have a great way of explaining difficult topics in an understandable way! Thank you Professor
The professor is quite animated; exactly what my book attled brain needs to keep my attention. More coffee might help.
thanks.
So thoughtful of you Prof Fink to think of others like this, you are amazing!
I have to watch other longer video to get more infors about eye physiology, but it turns out I close the video in 10 minutes.u r non replaceable,even through the science behind the lecture are the same,but u r the only one who can make me study without feeling tired and sick.u r the best ,professor.
Thanks you so much for providing great lectures.. I have passed my class with a "A+" thank you soo much!!
God bless you prof. Fink!
thank you! May God also Bless YOU!
Great communicator and teacher - thank you. 👍
Thank you for your engaging videos. I find them extremely useful and truly appreciate the effort put forth in your explanation of the physiology of the human body.
Thank you so much Professor ! You made this part so understandable! I also love your funny attitude during your lecture ! God bless you ❤️
And May God Bless YOU! Best Wishes, -- professor fink
Extraordinary prof.
simply the best professor? you make it so simple to understand!
Awesome. Had I listened to this, I'd have done better on my exam last Monday. : /
Time to make use of it during Tuesday's block exam! Thanks, Prof! Great lecture!
Thank you Professor Fink.
Excellent professor Fink
so far sir,i must say you are the best tutor..great explanation,easy to understand.God bless you
Thank you! Professor for another great lecture!
professor Fink you are a GEM!
Love this lecture!
Thank you Prof. Fink I love your videos I wish you had more science subject videos. Your videos make us love science more and you make it easy.
Awesome! Thanks!
Great bit of of editing, Great lecture
Very helpful.
first time in my life i understood how dominant hemisphere differs from non-dominant hemisphere .really thanks for this video .
The microphne is not good
Thank You - You're my biology god!
Professor Fink!
Nice lecture
i can't wait to learn about brains.... OMG!!
thaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaank you very much doctor ^_^
loved it =))))
bravo bravo
sound is low though great lecture
❤
professorfink hi, any chance you could put the page numbers in the video descriptions so i can skip back and see pages i missed(eg 61)? i'm not watching everything or in order. thanks, great work to share btw.
Hi Prof Fink, I would like to purchase A&p 2 lecture book on your Web , but i am not sure what to select( it gives me many options of the books name please help me .
👍!
every time you mention slowed electrical response you reduce the frequency of your voice.
do you have details of the v=f x lambda or similar (duty cycle, switching shape etc)for the electrical impulses?
Why do patients detoxing from opiates sneeze like that?
Whats up with the yawning too, same thing?
So I will never be capable of saying 'slow down' again without sounding like an audiotape gone wrong.
What text book is he referring to? Does anyone know?
Im on shrooms rn, like he said i cant sleep, so i take advantage📚
this for physio correct?
Sir please tell me which book (name and writer) you use for read or teach?
Can I send you a simple MICrophone to use prof. Wink?
i'm right handed, i can use my left easily(and probably equally if i practiced) - i seem to do maths in my right hemisphere...
i also think first with the right hemisphere but i'd kick a ball with my right foot. ( i also cannot see the young girl, only the old woman, i do play piano/guitar/bass)
ok i'm a weirdo :)
Wowowowowowwowow
why does methadone cause none heroin users to vomit? at such low doses
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If you really study the paintings of Salvador Dali, your subordinate hemisphere will get an extra good workout
5:33 = Demon Professor lol XD
Which text book is he using? I want to buy the right one.
e-Reader versions of the Lecture Outlines by Professor Fink (as well as “hard copy” versions) can be purchased from the WLAC Bookstore at: onlinestore.wlac.edu/fink.asp . [The e- Readers can be continuously accessed and printed once.]
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sense of smell needs to go to the amigdala, no?
You are right it also sends messages to this area the amygdala, which is associated with emotions.
I swear i sneeze through my mouth not from my nose
Fink
Because ur lecture about vision is too short, I had to search other more detail
No, why would the sense of smell go the amygdala (btw, that’s how it’s spelled correctly). The thalamus is the sensory system in the brain. BUT, on my point of actually commenting on this video.. What professor takes the time out of his life to actually make a video specifically for CZcams? I’ve watched Robert Sapolky’s lectures, and am very much hoping to study under him at Stanford, and his lectures provide knowledge upon further layers of knowledge. Not only that, his lectures are limited. In order to get the full effect of his knowledge you simply have to pay the 54K a year in order to take his class. I don’t recognize doctors who are that pathetic they need to provide an elementary film for the social mass on CZcams. Good Luck whoever you are!
Pompous
He is not just providing elementary films for CZcams, he uses his talent to help students understand the material. He is educating public inside and outside his classroom. I find his videos extremely helpful. So if you don't like something, don't watch it. As a voice of thousands of students he already helped I am grateful for him taking time and energy to record it.
It is you that is limited, not this material. Look at the defensive confusion you find yourself in, all because of ideas that go beyond what your tiny, binary mind can comprehend.
can hardly hear his videos.
I had to hook the videos into a speaker system, but the content is worth the extra effort
Prof is dancing too much (movement) difficulty for conentration
The jerky editing makes this movie unwatchable for me.