Spinal Pathways/Tracts - Part 1 - Introduction - Anatomy Tutorial
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- čas přidán 5. 02. 2014
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Anatomy tutorial on spinal pathways and tracts using the BioDigital Human (www.biodigitalhuman.com).
In this tutorial the following anatomical structures are discussed:
- grey matter
- white matter
- dorsal horns
- ventral horns
- central canal
- dorsal median sulcus
- ventral median fissure
- fasciculi
- ascending and descending spinal tracts
- cerebral cortex
- cerebellum
- first order, second order, third order neurones
- primary afferent neurone
- dorsal root ganglion
- medulla oblongata
- somatosensory cortex
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For remembering that gracilis is medial and cuneatus is lateral its easier to think in terms of the spinal cord "sloughing" off nerve tracts, becoming more slim as you move inferiorly. It makes sense that the tracts to the lower limbs (gracilis) are medial because the tracts to the upper limbs need to leave the spinal cord at more superior vertebral levels, while the deep gracilis tracts will continue inferiorly to exit in the lumbar region.
That is an excellent explanation, thank you
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This video saved my career. Not kidding. I can understand everything else at a point in anatomy except for spinal tracts and YOU just did it for me. I am SO THANKFUL to you!!!
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Been waiting for this tutorial from you for months! please please please upload pt.2 as soon as you can :)
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this is a a spinothalamic tract for anyone wodering.
J.L In fact, it has both DCML and Spinothalamic tract pathways but, they should have specified each one of them during the explanation. Nevertheless, great video.
Spinothalamic is the one that crosses over at the level of the spinal cord it comes in - the dorsal column medial lemniscus is the one that crosses over at the medulla
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Nice... I m too much confused about these tracts... Now your
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Great lecture. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
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Just to add: on the actual specimen, the inner "butterfly-shape" part of the spinal cord which is the gray mater actually looks white/lighter, and the outer region which is the white mater looks darker.
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At 3:35, you see how you only demonstrated the pathways for the ASCENDING tracts? I wish you had done the same for the DESCENDING tracts as well but you never did that in part 2. And i can't assume that for the descending tracts, i just work backwards. This bothers me because you're the only one on CZcams that breaks everything down and make it extremely simple for anyone to understand. Everyone else is no different than reading a textbook and they make mistakes. Please reply.
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these tutorials are so helpful!! could you please make more tutorials on head and neck structures (ear, nose, eye, larynx, pharynx) ?!! and maybe add some stuff on lymph drainage!!
thank you sir! may I ask which software,hardware you are using to make the drawings? It looks great!
I learned that there are 3 main ascending pathways: spinocerebellar, dorsal column, and spinothalamic. Which one is this video corresponding to?Is it spinocerebellar, as that's the only one that's ipsilateral?
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I hope you could Discuss the internal brains stem structures As I couldn’t find any video about it in CZcams
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can you do a tutorial on cerebellum in detail
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May i know what the difference is between the two types of routes that the primary afferent fibre takes?
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Just want some clarification: The second order neuron crosses from the dorsal horn over to the ventral horn of the contralateral side?
Yes, it does , then it leaves upwards
Thankyou
Anatomical Proof of the Compound Pivot Ipsilateral rotation from spinal chord.
How are the pathways pinpointed??
why this is looks more like a Contralateral rather than ipsilateral regarding the drew?
wats that music name at the startin?
The first order neuron carries sensory information to the dorsal horn , but your illustration shows ventral horn
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word of advice don't make your background bright colors in your video(white/yellow etc) it hard on the eyes and breaks concentration sometimes
are you a student or lecturer?
Why it is crossing to the other side? Not in Modern science? Then go to VEDAS. It clearly explains. Read KALIYUGAPURANA ( in malayalam) which explains VEDAS fully on the basis of modern science.
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C8? Do you mean C7 or T12?
+Ryan Yang The cervical spinal nerves are a little confusing. Since the C1 nerve leaves the vertebral column above the C1 vertebra, all of the following cervical spinal nerves are named according to the vertebra immediately below them (e.g. C2 leaves the vertebral column via the intervertebral foramen between C1 and C2 vertebrae).
Since the rest of the spinal nerves in the body - thoracic, lumbar, sacral and coccygeal - are named relative to the vertebra above, the nerve that lies between C7 and T1 vertebrae cannot be called T1. Therefore it's called C8.
I've probably just made things more confusing - you'd be better off watching AnatomyZone's video on the external anatomy of the spinal cord.
video is very good but speedly
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I got lost in the last bit of neurons someone help🙄
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Great video. But you never spoke of the spinal pathways for the DESCENDING tracts. You only spoke of the pathways for the ASCENDING tracts. I have a feeling i won't get a response but please prove me wrong!!!
+jakc3d try part 2?
Neurone with an "e"
this is not intrested
waste of my time and very confusing
Thank you!