Neuroanatomy S1 E7: Basal Ganglia
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CHAPTERS
0:00 - 1:23 - Introduction
1:24 - 3:32 - Basal Ganglia
3:33 - 5:16 - Cognitive/association loop
5:17 - 6:47 - Limbic Circuit
6:48 - 9:24 - Anatomy of the Basal Ganglia
9:25 - 11:01 - Anatomy of all nuclei in coronal section
11:02 - 13:02 - Parts of the nuclei in horizontal section
13:03 - 13:52 - Summary
13:53 - 14:28 - End
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Written by Dr. Claudia Krebs, Tamara Bodnar, Parker Holman, Dr. Joanne Weinberg
Produced and Directed by Zachary Rothman
Performed by Claudia Krebs
Director of Photography - Toby Gorman
Editor - Richard Neufeld
Sound Designer - James Wallace
Visual Effects - Gloo Studios
Produced by MedIT Educational Technology at UBC Faculty of Medicine
Supported through a grant by the UBC Flexible Learning Initiative
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This makes me so happy that I could cry. You are truly, truly a gifted teacher in every way. Thank you.
You must have a well functioning basal ganglia. Congratulations.
This is the best video I have ever seen on neuroanatomy! Simple, clear and engaging! Many thanks!
ı agree with you brother. so clear and visualized.
this is the area of my brain that had a bleed that caused my left side to be paralyzed. it is so interesting how its where motivation and rewards system and moods meet movement and inhibitory functions and so much more. I was still young when it occurred so I think my brains plasticity rebuilt thanks to amazing therapists and participating in post stroke studies, using devices, and custom fitted things to wear that kept my wrist and elbow/ shoulder in correct position. Some things I still have to work on, I still cannot type very fast because of my left hand, or run or skip at all. I miss skipping.
Thank you so much for your beautiful explanation of the basal ganglia, and all of the vids you have made to help us understand the brain.
Quality neuroanatomy videos! I just love how she casually slices the brain!
rangercarnage I didn’t think it was real at first! Awesome Stuff ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Hahaha, Slicing it like a loaf a bread
The videos prepared by Dr. are unique. I'm from Poland and thanks to them I managed to understand. Please more.
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Within 14 minutes I learned more about the basal ganglia that I could not for hours from the text book. Amazing, thank you so much!
Glad we can help out. Where are you in school?
UBC Medicine - Educational Media Thank you for your reply. I am studying Language Sciences (specialisation in neuroscience of language) at University College London. I spent the summer studying brain anatomy from various sources, including a coloring book of the brain and some introductory literature to cognitive neuroscience. I really appreciate all of your content related to the brain and the nervous system. Thank you once again!
This was a fascinating video. I have Parkinson’s disease ,and I feel it was telling me I must help the disease by physical activity that I enjoy like dance and gardening.Thankyou
This channel is my drugs. Never see a explanation so simple and so beautiful.
Just, wow. These videos are literally the best neuroanatomy I've ever seen. SO helpful. THANK YOU!
Absolute beautiful, majestic, and brilliantly explained/detailed! I applaud you.
Love your tutorials. You make learning neuroanatomy and physiology so much easier. Thank you!
Wow! By all means, the most thorough, professional and well-thought educational I have ever seen. Thank you Dr. Krebs
Absolutely professionally made video! Большое спасибо! Thank you very much!
Watching this video, I could literally feel my nucleus accumbens work. Thank you for this captivating and vastly rewarding anatomy revision :))
Truly a well-made video. Easy to watch while eating lunch.
Amazing job. Thank you for these videos on neurology.
You guys are a blessing to our education system. This is so well made and elegant, I learn more in this video than hours of lecture in spent in Neurophysis class.
I don't know how to put in in words how grateful I am. This is so great, so much better. Thank you 💕
When getting bored of model trains and Canada, I thought I could just as well learn a little hematology because why not, and here I am, having watched an hour or two of neuroatonomy. CZcams truly is a marvelous place. Big thanks for these videos!
This was good! Great presentation and clear information. No questions or doubts! Need more!!!
after 9 years, these videos still help students to understand better. thanks.
Thank you for opening up my understanding. It is so amazing of all the great things our brain can do. It is an amazing spiritual organ that God made. I feel it's the soul of our body.
Thank you for sharing your wisdom with the world, you too are amazing.I would recommend students to attend your University, and if they are there, I would recommend they stay and take in all the information until they finish, because I feel that they will be great nurses or Doctors. Thank you so much..
This is the best video by far that I have seeen to describe the basal ganglia, excellent thank you
wow.. the best video ever. thanks a lot..
Brought the depth to the surface in the most simplest form.
She is an angel but because she doesn't have wings she lives on earth .
Thank you for bringing awareness to all of us.😀😃
woooow this is the best.we need more of it.
thats quality
Season 2 and 3 are both up now. Hope you enjoy!
Dr. Claudia Krebs and her team have once again provided a superb and very interesting neuroscience video.
Meus agradecimentos à UBC.
Dear Dr Krebs, I use this video when I teach medical students about movement disorders, very helpful. And although I saw it a many times it stays interesting.
Thank you for this exceptional presentation!
Once again , thank you , so well explained , actually exciting .
Прекрасные уроки, все понятно и наглядно
Thank you so much for making this video! So well explained!
Splendid explanations makes it so simple .👌👍🏻thanks alot Dr.krebs
Well done! Clear and concise. One of best on BG I have seen
Sorry i did't find this vidéo super . Too much speaking
Where were you all these years ?
Thank god i found you now 🤩
Now iam fluent in CNS 🧠💕
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Thank you , this video is so clear and interisting!
stopped binge watching nordic noir and changed to these.....much the same content and tone, without the sub-titles! how many seasons, totally hooked ? ;)
3 seasons so far, Scotty. More to come.
This was an awesome video, and very interesting and desirable explanation of the basal ganglia; etc. This was very, very nice! I liked it a lot. Thank You!
Wonderful video! Connecting it to the dance is just sublime. Thank you!
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed!
These vids are so excellent. Thank-you!
beautiful and thorough videos!
In love with these professionals videos
Thank you very much! I am Japanese, but your English is very easy to hear.
Loved the presentation, please make more of such videos
A precious explanation of Basal Ganglia..
You're a life saver, thank you so much!
You are a rock star. Many thanks. Perfection.
I am crying because I learn and understood actually not just fact but me as a person learning from a real neuroscientist.
Just fab, what an amazing video on this topic 😍😍
Super vidéo really easy and precise ❤️
pure art of teaching
This is soooo well made like seriously how come you don't have 1million + subscribes
This is really awesome and wonderful to understand ❤ .
Excellant presentation of a rather confusing topic.Congratulations.
So well presented!
I have researched the Basal Ganglia so many times only to come away with some very shallow explanation. This is by far the best video, lecture, or literature I have found on it and in a very understandable manner. Thank you so much!!!
Glad to hear it!
Hi, I see you have researched Basil Ganglia. Have you any info on BG calcification? Treatment? Symptoms? Etc.
Great video!!!! Thanks!!! Greetings from Freiburg
Clarity neuroanatomy video, excellent
oh my goodness this is amazing
Excellent! Thank you!!
Simply awesome 👏
Wonderful piece of communication; many thanks to all involved.
Thank you so much!
Thank you mam.....i love your teaching style ....make more vedios on neuroanatomy
Nice video!! Easy to understand!!
You are brilliant!
Excellent description and facilities...
It's very good and very educational for our living it's very clear about you brain
Excellent overview, ty
Thank you madam...i am from india . I love so much
of your video .
So I guess it makes sense that the insula is involved in the habituation of drug use if it projects to the striatum and the basal ganglia
is it weird I find this more interesting and exciting than GOT? either way these videos are awesome! thank you Dr. Krebs and UBC.
not at all... at least these stuff are real and way more interesting! :)
supeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeer ı dont believe.. Thank you sooooo much!!!
Thank you for your top quality contents!! I wish you could be my teacher
THE BEST CLIP ON BASAL GANGLIA
These videos are so well done damn
Incredible video!
Wow!
So apt. Thank you
wish i'd had this when i was first studying neuroanatomy, would have saved me many tears of frustration
I completely agree with you, understand and know how it looks like. Hope you're now doing well.
thanks for the videos. helped me so much.
Wonderful work
Thanks
Go on
Really nice video. Congratulations!
best neuroanatomy lecture❤
Very helpful dear friend…thank you
Thank you Dr..
Amazing videos!!!😍
It was uploaded 6 years ago but its quality surpasses recent other youtube videos.
Beautifully explained 😍
OMG , you are incredible
Much thankful.
Thank you so much 🙏🤗🌹
Thank you for the info so amazing 🤩
Great show..
Fascinating! thank you]
I love these videos and I'm not even in medical school.
Nice videos. Highly useful for medical student s
One of the best
I have complete, bilateral necrosis of the putamen. It's hell on earth. I'm in my 30s and have all symptoms of Parkinsonism except tremors, generalized dystonia (crippled my left foot and ankle), extrapytamadal symptoms, extreme depression, exhaustion, insomnia, etc. Etc. This happened due to an anoxic brain injury when I was 30 (6 1/2) years ago. I wouldn't wish this hell on anyone. It's like neuroplastisity gone wrong.
great work
Thank you!