Thank you Dr. Mike again !!! Your sky high skills of putting complex terminologies in simple words that I was able to interpret them easily tells me that my parietal part of the brain is functional :)
I have damage to the left frontal lobe and parietal lobe from a childhood injury. It was called encephalomalacia. I've studied the brain a bit to help understand what's wrong that I may overcome this disability. And I do have some trouble with posturing. Your videos are a blessing. Thank you.
I also have some encephelomacia in temporal/parietal lobe but due to many surgeries from MRSA infection. Doing alot better..the more I learn of the brain and its endless mysterious..the way I interact with life..makes more sense..
Thank you so much for this. I sustained a direct impact to the parietal area with sufficient force to break my neck some years ago. I think this video has largely explained some of my residual problems. Very grateful to you.
Thank you very much for making these videos, I’m not a medical student or anything, but it’s really interesting to see how the body works. You take really advanced subjects and break it down in terms anyone can understand. I left school in year 8 and I feel like I understood it perfectly. That’s the sign of a great teacher. Thanks!
Thank you so much for these videos! I am a Postgraduate student and this saved me and my marks when I lost it trying to understand the parietal lobe. Thank you thank you!!!!
I have dyscalculia which apparently originates from the parietal sulcus, hence quantification, among other perceptions. I would deeply appreciate a deeper dive into this category, as I am struggling to figure out ways to understand the what, how and why. Your descriptions break the subject matter down into such a clear and straightforward, easily accessible way that I perceive (lol) really making some headway(lol) in a profoundly important matter to me. Deeply grateful!
Yo I have a suggestion, there are studies on vitamin d all the 8B vitamins, and it having a big relationship with a good night's sleep and more connections like, like having no REM sleep and not being able to heal the body at night. These all boggle my mind rn and a vid would mean the world! Keep up the grind, you're a legend👍 Specifically I'm referring to Stasha Gominak and her studies with her patints
Thank you so much for such wonderful videos! These are must-go videos when preparing for my exams, and let me confess, I ace my answers. Could you also make videos regarding the functional lobes (insula and limbic)? In addition, a short video on mechanoreceptors and swallowing anatomy and physiology, including neural control. It would be of great help. Thank you.
omg I've alway thought what's up with my comprehension. I thought I have dylexia, but now I understood that there's something up with my angular gyrus. Maybe?
Finally a CZcams channel for anatomy and physiology that I really ENJOY watching.
you are a blessing to humanity. Thank you for this great work. Teachers like you are rare. Continue the good work. God bless you
Thank you Dr. Mike again !!! Your sky high skills of putting complex terminologies in simple words that I was able to interpret them easily tells me that my parietal part of the brain is functional :)
Excellent video. So clear, and simple. Thank you. You make it very interesting
Love you I understood more from this 20 minute video than three hours of class
I have damage to the left frontal lobe and parietal lobe from a childhood injury. It was called encephalomalacia. I've studied the brain a bit to help understand what's wrong that I may overcome this disability. And I do have some trouble with posturing. Your videos are a blessing. Thank you.
I also have some encephelomacia in temporal/parietal lobe but due to many surgeries from MRSA infection. Doing alot better..the more I learn of the brain and its endless mysterious..the way I interact with life..makes more sense..
Thank you so much for this. I sustained a direct impact to the parietal area with sufficient force to break my neck some years ago. I think this video has largely explained some of my residual problems. Very grateful to you.
Thank you very much for making these videos, I’m not a medical student or anything, but it’s really interesting to see how the body works.
You take really advanced subjects and break it down in terms anyone can understand. I left school in year 8 and I feel like I understood it perfectly. That’s the sign of a great teacher. Thanks!
Same thing.
Thank you so much for these videos! I am a Postgraduate student and this saved me and my marks when I lost it trying to understand the parietal lobe. Thank you thank you!!!!
this helps alot! pray for me so that i can present this during class this thursday! im so nervous
I have dyscalculia which apparently originates from the parietal sulcus, hence quantification, among other perceptions. I would deeply appreciate a deeper dive into this category, as I am struggling to figure out ways to understand the what, how and why. Your descriptions break the subject matter down into such a clear and straightforward, easily accessible way that I perceive (lol) really making some headway(lol) in a profoundly important matter to me. Deeply grateful!
Very good explanation, thank you for the video.
You help me so much keep making videos be cool
absolutely of a great help! God bless you!
Thank you this video really helpful
Superb . Sublime.
Quite. Sharp distinction n discrimination of sections in parietal lobe.
Thank you so much!❤
Yo I have a suggestion, there are studies on vitamin d all the 8B vitamins, and it having a big relationship with a good night's sleep and more connections like, like having no REM sleep and not being able to heal the body at night. These all boggle my mind rn and a vid would mean the world! Keep up the grind, you're a legend👍
Specifically I'm referring to Stasha Gominak and her studies with her patints
Wonderful
What ever l say you're really amazing really incredible 💓 thank you so much doctor
Thank you so much for such wonderful videos! These are must-go videos when preparing for my exams, and let me confess, I ace my answers. Could you also make videos regarding the functional lobes (insula and limbic)? In addition, a short video on mechanoreceptors and swallowing anatomy and physiology, including neural control. It would be of great help. Thank you.
Mild prominence of the high parietal cerebral surface sulci, meaning please
What does a dulled awareness indicate?
omg I've alway thought what's up with my comprehension. I thought I have dylexia, but now I understood that there's something up with my angular gyrus. Maybe?
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How posterior parietal cortex connect to Dorsolateral frontal cortex??
I wonder If the association cortex has something to do with people like me, that has photographic memory 🤔
Precuneus u didn't mention