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@Consistent053 жыл бұрын
Tears came out of my eyes understood this topic completely ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@roja68013 жыл бұрын
exactly my feeling right now
@shajanshaik5421 Жыл бұрын
It's ok bro it's ok don't cry
@nicolbogdanova10296 ай бұрын
Same!
@studyonly11323 ай бұрын
Tr😢ue
@anllyquintero36902 жыл бұрын
I'm a med student and I was really struggling with some of these topics, soI just wanted to repeat how thankful I am for these videos about the CNS. I have a big exam coming next week and watching your videos turned out to be so helpful, informative, and engaging for me. You explain something easily in 20 minutes that my lectures have taken 8 hours on. Thank U so much.
@TaimTalksMed2 жыл бұрын
That's the reason I spend time making these videos! I'm really happy you're finding them helpful! 😊 Wish you all the best with your upcoming exam! 💪🏽🥳
@FatimaMD72 жыл бұрын
Thanks
@wrt7545 Жыл бұрын
@Taim Talks Med plz kindly upload all the 2nd year mbbs lectures...pllzzz its really helpful for us... Really appreciate your efforts... Plzzzx do upload videos soon
@TaimTalksMed2 жыл бұрын
PS! There's a little mistake in the table at the end (grey matter). Number 1 and 2 are switched. Also - It seems like number 11 and 13 has disappeared from the drawing while preparing the scheme (A little extra challenge?😉) Apologize for the minor mistakes!
@farheen21762 жыл бұрын
Please clear my one doubt first you told that involuntary action are done by extrapyramidal tracts......but later you told that they perform voluntary action???
@farheen21762 жыл бұрын
At 18:05
@AhmedKhaled-zy6er2 жыл бұрын
@@farheen2176 they control involuntry
@sanjayramharrack37012 жыл бұрын
@@farheen2176 I think he means the involuntary actions of the extrapyramidal tracts "support" the voluntary movements from the pyramidal tracts.
@bosslikedk Жыл бұрын
There are some other mistakes as well - in this video as well as the one for Medulla Oblongata, you mention extrapyramidal tracts such as the Rubrospinal tracts being responsible for fine motor movement and conscious motor movement, while they don't come from the pyramidal cortex
@shifashaikh787 Жыл бұрын
Ur seriously a genius i was literally dead struggling to understand the anatomy of spinal cord i won't say u made it easy bcoz it is a hard topic but u made it so logical nd understandable..hats off man!!!🎉
@nicolbogdanova10296 ай бұрын
Neuro anatomy is very complex, thank you for presenting it in such an accessible way ❤
@farhanasakkaf79472 жыл бұрын
This literally saved my whole day! Thank you soo much to making it understand in a more simpler way...
@emmanuelchinedum9493 Жыл бұрын
First time I'm commenting on KZbin and I just want to say God bless you
@fazelahmad73209 ай бұрын
The best video I have ever seen in this topic! thanks a lot.
@sravanthipatnaik55748 ай бұрын
thanks a lottttt.... the anatomy of spinal cord and tracts always fears me alot, this video made it crystal clear...thanks again..
@TaimTalksMed8 ай бұрын
They can be overwhelming while studying 😂 You're welcome!
@ehrenw721 Жыл бұрын
Much better and quicker job explaining this than med school professors!
@TaimTalksMed11 ай бұрын
@selda29572 жыл бұрын
First of all Thank you for these video 🤍 . In 21:21 in number 1 on the table is cuneate fascicles, same In number 2 is gracile fascicles
@TaimTalksMed2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for pointing that out! I've written a little note in the description :)
@daliyaakbar2688 Жыл бұрын
Finally!! The best video on spinal cord nuclei and tracts Thank you so much❤
@TaimTalksMed11 ай бұрын
Thank you! Happy you found the video helpful 😊
@singerdoctor4189Ай бұрын
Taim has talked medicine in a very impressive way 💜
@gregdunn77683 жыл бұрын
Excellent video, thanks so much for taking the time to make it!
@TaimTalksMed3 жыл бұрын
Glad to hear! :)
@dumisanzama39015 ай бұрын
16:06 the anterior and lateral CST receive from the substantial gelatinosa (as I remember, the substantia gelatin-OW!-sa) with is responsible for PAIN & TEMPERATURE SENSATION
@naveenraj88973 жыл бұрын
Thank you. All of your videos are really useful. And also at the right time for me now when I study it...💗🙌
@sarahel-imam-w8nАй бұрын
Omg, tears of happiness! Thank you ❤
@muskanshaurya3 жыл бұрын
Besttt videooo You literally save my life every time ❤❤❤thank you sooo much
@faiya.2 жыл бұрын
incredibly put together and well explained. thank you so much for this!!!
@sandrorabat74573 жыл бұрын
You deserve more views. I am sure your channel will reach, if you keep like this, at least 100k subscribers. Thanks
@TaimTalksMed3 жыл бұрын
🙏💪
@zahrakm7414 Жыл бұрын
Thank you soooo much 🥹🥹🥹 This video is pure gold! 🥹 I finally understand this topic which I was struggling so much with!! Once again Thank you so much!
@Ali-tb2py3 жыл бұрын
Great video!! I was studying spinal cord today and the explanation of the unconscious proprioceptive sensation was so helpful loved it! Easy to understand 👏🏻👏🏻
@arshkaiwan64172 жыл бұрын
Awesome video Brother, that was a very useful explanation of the topics about Spinal cord ..... we appreciate it .... keep going 👏❤
@user-mu2qh5fh9u3 ай бұрын
Thank you, sir. This is the first week of the neurology committee at med school 🥹 and everything was complicated a bit for me, but your videos came to help me🧚♀️❤️tysm for teaching 🦋have good day✨️
@TaimTalksMed3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your kind message! 😊 I’m glad my videos could help you out during your first week of neurology-it's a tough subject but you’ve got this! 🧠
@devadharshini311111 ай бұрын
Perfect animated explaination ❤
@TaimTalksMed11 ай бұрын
Thank you! Glad the video helped
@nora066463 жыл бұрын
So i prepared for this topic by watching this vid of yours & when the teacher called me up to answer & i told her that marginal nucleus could be found in the posterior horn of grey matter she said that i was wrong. However, i ended up getting a 7 so thanks a lot!
@TaimTalksMed3 жыл бұрын
Hmm that's weird 🤔 marginal nucleus should be in lamina 1 of the gray matter, which is very posteriorly located on the posterior horn. Would appreciate it if you could send me her source, so that I can ammend this video if im convinced. Anyway congrats on your grade! 💪🏽 glad you found this video helpful 😄
@RaminJPiran5 ай бұрын
Thanks abunch for your excellent teaching
@franzh.1982 жыл бұрын
this was perfect, thank you now I just need to pass the exam
@biscuit_cookie14 күн бұрын
5:42 why is spinal section C8-L2 not shown when talking about the intermediomedial nucleus? we cant see the lateral horn here which is supposed to house those
@MedFriend-wl9lcАй бұрын
Why can u explain all these too well & clear? Thank u sm sir🫡🙏
@dorothea869310 ай бұрын
thank u so much sir ! that was such a great lesson 👏👏👏
@shanimunasinghe958 Жыл бұрын
Can't say my happiness...Thankuu sooo much for these videos ❤❤❤🌸🌸🌸
@SakshiJaiswal-zk9ic6 ай бұрын
Finally understood this topic
@absarmy503511 ай бұрын
Thank you sir❤ u made me understand this in only 20 mins 🤓
@TaimTalksMed11 ай бұрын
Happy to hear! ❤
@MelGarces2 ай бұрын
Wow!!!You're the Best!!Thank you!
@mohdubaid9597 Жыл бұрын
Jazakallah khair Thanku so much brother 👍
@あんこ-i2w Жыл бұрын
I was literally crying over CNS as med student but this video helped me so much thank you so much
@sintikhelaritmas9673 Жыл бұрын
Thank youuu SO MUCH! God bless youu
@gigila4829 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Finally ican understand and never forget❤️❤️❤️
@yashardeldoost7298 ай бұрын
Fantastic video thank you
@hugoboss41312 ай бұрын
Mashallah, you are the best❤️❤️❤️
@esetaleliancho38622 жыл бұрын
Best videos ever, keep doing it, I’ve learned so much
@TaimTalksMed2 жыл бұрын
Glad to hear! =)
@Maru-hr2dg2 жыл бұрын
Excellent!!! Too good Literally sooooo good
@upuliilangamge91997 ай бұрын
Wonderful video. Thank u so much❤
@2001asdasd2 жыл бұрын
Your video help me so much ... Your friend from sudan
@mirzaayman52 жыл бұрын
I don't believe why ur channel is not in millions! You r so great in explaining such confusing topics❤ But i wanna ask whether ur video cover's every topic or its just some imp once??
@TaimTalksMed2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! 🥳❤️ I try to go through everything in anatomy, so far I've covered most topics (check playlist on the channel), trying to cover the PNS and cranial nerves now. If you have any wishes for a specific video/topic, dont' hesitate to ask 😊
@emjr3753 Жыл бұрын
@@TaimTalksMed thank youuu
@khteyarali3853 жыл бұрын
I don’t know how can I thank you ♥️♥️
@TaimTalksMed3 жыл бұрын
This comment is more than enough😊 Glad I could help!
@Sara-n4e6i Жыл бұрын
Hi I have a doubt, are the extrapyramidal tracts responsible for fine co-ordination of movements (18 mins) or are they for the movements which we don’t really give a thought about (12min 6 secs) because it is contradictory in both the above mention time seconds.
@TaimTalksMed Жыл бұрын
Hi! I should've specified it a bit better, but both are essentially what it does. Extrapyramidal tracts are in charge of quick, smooth, and automatic movements that we don't consciously think about, like maintaining balance and coordination. Hope that helped. All the best 😊
@raimaishrat593410 ай бұрын
EXCELLENT!!!
@anniehyams2848 Жыл бұрын
This Is Scary As I Am Watching This Video I Am Very Happy And Feeling Very Blessed I Did Not Break My Back Or Spine When I Slipped And Onto A Wet Tile Floor And Broke My Head And Hit My Head Face On The Tile Floor Thank You So Much For Sharing Your Beautiful Animated Very Interesting Video @ TaimTalksMed 👍👍
@derogatory. Жыл бұрын
May god bless you immensely ❤❤❤❤
@motiwala71682 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this fantastic videos 🥺🥺💙💙💙💙💙💙💙
@StevenSantaCruz-ix9is8 ай бұрын
If i seen a cheeseburger pass by me id feel unsettled
@abrahamthomas9230 Жыл бұрын
Great work sir
@aimaniftikhar89112 жыл бұрын
Superb video I just love it thanks sir😍
@singerdoctor4189Ай бұрын
If I had listened it earlier, I would have passed my exam
@mohammedhajoyousif38162 жыл бұрын
I am from sudan thanks l support u to countinous
@salmayasser2193 жыл бұрын
thanks god cuz i see this video i really understand everything i want .....you are really brilliant
@TaimTalksMed3 жыл бұрын
Glad you found the video helpful! :)
@uduakobongnatanail55843 жыл бұрын
good job bro, nice video
@mohammedbanenany3045 Жыл бұрын
how much nice explaining!!!!!!! thanks alot
@salsm7256Ай бұрын
Shouldn’t the rubrospinal tract be involuntary movements since previously in the video we mentioned that extrapyramidal tracts control involuntary movement
@lubodimitrov28442 жыл бұрын
Nice job!
@veps52 ай бұрын
Полезный видос ❤
@sophiaannnn10 ай бұрын
why are all of our anatomy teachers so incompetent that we are genuinely moved by how easy to understand these are?
@TaimTalksMed9 ай бұрын
I think it's very different to teach a classroom from teaching through an animated video like this one. I'd have to remake the whole video into a presentation if I were to try to teach a classroom, which would make it a bit less engaging. Everyone have their own way of teaching 😊 Happy you found this video helpful though! ✨
@lokiloki91152 ай бұрын
@@TaimTalksMedur students are lucky to have lecturer like u.if i have learnt in this way while doing my ug..for sure i will be topper in anatomy with so much practical knowledge instead of memorizing everything..salute to youu sirr😢
@ابوحسينيوسف-د5ز3 жыл бұрын
Great effort to make videos
@saidaoueslati31313 күн бұрын
thanks for this amazing video! Question, Rubrospinal tract is for gross movements instead of fine movements no?
@wycliffenyandika9017 Жыл бұрын
👍🏼 nice one
@Duck-wc9de3 жыл бұрын
my saviour
@kurikong23793 жыл бұрын
Thank you! It made sense now
@TaimTalksMed3 жыл бұрын
Glad you found it helpful :)
@studyonly11323 ай бұрын
Best video sir
@VictoriaGranathАй бұрын
I don’t know if I missed it but what is the difference between ’tractus’ and ‘fasciculus’, I understand that both are tracts but why do they have different names?
@MohamedMostafa-po8ky3 жыл бұрын
Thank so much 💝💝💝
@wareeshajan Жыл бұрын
Amazing 👏
@kshmrworld4 ай бұрын
You saved my time 🥹
@Pukhtun.zalmai75 ай бұрын
Thank you so much sir 🫰🏻 love you from Pakistan ❤️🇵🇰
@CraftedJoy13 ай бұрын
Whats the difference between ganglion and gray matter (both are collection of cell bodies)?
@TaimTalksMed3 ай бұрын
theoretically same thing but different names due to location and tissue they're in; in CNS = cluster of nerve cell bodies with nuclei together form gray matter (within nerve tissue) in PNS (outside of CNS) = cluster of nerve cell bodies with nuclei form ganglia
@upbrimmingfuture Жыл бұрын
Thank you.......your are great...
@alphaman92982 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much
@merabetheniya81782 жыл бұрын
Hi Sir I think you have change between fibers of lower and uper of body in the second table And thank you very much it was very helpful
@TaimTalksMed2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for pointing that out! I've written a little note in the description :) Glad you found the video helpful!
@idiopathic002 Жыл бұрын
thank you so muchhhh
@ibrohimrajabov87702 жыл бұрын
Thank u so much❤️❤️👍👍🙏🙏
@TaimTalksMed2 жыл бұрын
💪🏽😊
@youngsookkim65342 жыл бұрын
thank you so much.
@NhungNguyen-ej4poАй бұрын
Good jobs
@veps52 ай бұрын
Спасибо ❤
@Ali-tb2py3 жыл бұрын
I think you made a mistake when explaining about the tr.tectospinalis! In my book it’s written that the tr.tectospinalis is for reaction movement and reflex Can you double check it?
@TaimTalksMed3 жыл бұрын
Hey Ali! Youre absolutely right :) It is responsible for reflex postural movements in a response to visual and auditory stimuli *and also* coordinates head and eyes movements in visual pursuing. In a way you can think of the neck movement reacting to the visual stimulus in this video. I didnt wanna go deep into these tracts yet as Its only a spinal cord video. I do go detailed into these tracts the closer we get to their source. much love bro 🙏
@Ali-tb2py3 жыл бұрын
@@TaimTalksMed got it! :) I’ll have an exam in CNS this month, now I reached the medulla but it started to be confusing! These videos helps me so much respect bro!
@TaimTalksMed3 жыл бұрын
Medulla up on wednesday 😁 glad these videos are helping 🙏
@1999krestik3 жыл бұрын
Amazing!!!!!
@karimdahy52933 жыл бұрын
great great great keeeeep going
@mehrzadamiralian29612 жыл бұрын
Thanks . Great
@ready__2 жыл бұрын
One question is eating nails a voluntary movments ? because I think I do it unconsciously...😂😂 And something else in cornu anterior we have a lot nucleus like : anteromedialis, posteromedialis, anterolateralis , posterolateralis, and nucleus centralis all this nucleus supply muscles of trunk (anterior and posterior) , flexor and exstensor of limbs and the last one supply diaphragm✌🏻
@muskanshaurya3 жыл бұрын
And can make video on brain and hemisphere please ❤❤🙏🙏🙏
@TaimTalksMed3 жыл бұрын
They'll be up in 2 weeks time 😄 Really happy you're finding the videos helpful 💪
@roaasab34993 жыл бұрын
Ammmaaaazzinnnggggggg
@rd7867 Жыл бұрын
Sir can you also provide of notes
@سودابه-خ1ذ Жыл бұрын
Thanks...
@btsborahea Жыл бұрын
Nice
@amalomer3113 Жыл бұрын
ربنا يكرمك
@hakaromer3 жыл бұрын
Just wow
@mzubairrafiq0122 жыл бұрын
Neuroanatony isn't difficult Credit;Taim Talks Med