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Most excellent video, thank you.
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ОтветитьCheer~~~the principal and most anterior part of the brain in vertebrates, located in the front area of the skull and consisting of two hemispheres, left and right, separated by a fissure. It is responsible for the integration of complex sensory and neural functions and the initiation and coordination of voluntary activity in the body.😊
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ОтветитьI had a stroke and it took 3 years to figure it out. A MRI of my brain showed it and it was in the frontal lobe . I started falling down and was light headed. A doctor told me that it was possible that it happened when i hade a Taver heart valve replacement. Im doing PT training now hoping it will help. My walking gate is affected. I must be careful to not fall!
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ОтветитьWhat separates the temporal lobe from the occipital lobe?
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ОтветитьThe cerebrum divides the frontal and the parietal lobe.
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ОтветитьLobes of the brain : parts of the mura = 1 : 3
ОтветитьWatched alot of videos on brain parts none as clear and easy to understand as this
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ОтветитьIt’s the emphasis you kept making after each part of the lobes for me. It’s so educating
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ОтветитьHow does other areas of brain function if are independent of each other.
ОтветитьThe 4 major are ?
Cerebrum, cerebellum, brainstorm,Diencephalo
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ОтветитьI have Schizophrenia , along with other mental health issues, this video really helps thankyou
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ОтветитьIt’s unbelievable that I’m here to try to understand my brain not like the rest of you students 😂
I got adhd and when I take my meds I feel my frontal cortex get activated it’s like it was dead so I thought I should understand it’s functionality in order to get rid of my meds
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Ответить[brief description and functions] first:: you learn about neurons:: after the video oscillations:: Starting at the frontal lobe - the right dorso(top)-lateral(side) prefrontal cortex: it has executive functions that further the primitive ID of the left pfc which happens first. the info is used for executive functions: decision-making, goals, predictions(most of the brain does this), emotional regulation, working memory, inhibition, learning, attention, self-monitoring, and time perception. the rest is mainly related to motor control - supplemental motor area for the eyes and introspection of movement and the motor 1 area behind the SMA and the brocus area on the side left for speech. primary neurotransmitter dopamine. then the parietal lobe - controls size perception and orientation mostly also contains at the anterior the somatosensory cortex - S1 which receives input from the muscles. primary NT acetylcholine. then there is the posterior for oscillations with the occipital lobe for object identification and orientation. then there is the occipital lobe which is split into 5 parts from V1 to V5. that receives info from the thalamus from the eyes initially. primary NT glutamate then there is the temporal lobe that processes memories and sound memories in the A1 auditory one, sub lobe. primary NT glutamate. the info is processed initially in the various lobes and sent to the pfc. then there is the thalamus which receives sensory signals, hypothalamus for chemorecepted internal sensory data. anyway that covers the cortical regions except the olfactory. Oscillations are a never ending process that may be in sequence and parallel and often wait for processing to terminate before starting new processes - appearing to lag and correlate in oscillations with various parts of the cortical regions. 🔬👁🤖📗🎶🪖🧬🔋😉👍🙍♂⚡Behold, I am He.
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