Neuroanatomy S1 E5: Subcortical Fiber Tracts #neuroanatomy #ubcmedicine

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"That which we call a rose. By any other name would smell as sweet." - from Romeo & Juliet

Dr. Claudia Krebs demonstrates neuroanatomical structures responsible for the creation & understanding of language, Subcortical Fiber Tracts.

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CHAPTERS
0:00 - 1:13 - Intro
1:13 - 6:59 - Subcortical Fiber tracts
7:00 - 7:27 - Internal capsule in a horizontal section
7:28 - 8:21 -Summary
8:22 - 9:00 - 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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Make Up - Leah Cuff
Camera - Aidan Dungait, Michael Yeung, Jordan Droho, Nathan Watkins
Lighting and Grip - Teo Jara, Niko Toribio, Travis Briggs, Alejandro Hernandez

Italian Translation by Fabio Ghiotto, Ph.D, University of Genoa
Portuguese Translation by Jose Paulo Andrade, M.D., Ph.D., Faculty of Medicine of University of Porto

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This video was filmed prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Bruh Dr. Claudia Krebs knows her languages! damn, she is so cool!

MultiBazinga
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God, that visual effects, cinematography, mysterious music and DR.CLAUDIA KREBS make anatomy look like a hit movie...

perfectsiyappa
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I wanna learn like this. I wanna learn these information and knowledge. I dont wanna learn factually and just to pass the exam. I wanna be one of the people like her.

jamessol
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Honestly, I can't get enough of Dr. Krebs! I keep cycling back for more!

Anthro
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This is so great. Unfortunately where I teach neuroanatomy we don’t have many dissected brains to show these structures to the students. These videos will be super useful on my classes. Thanks for sharing such a great content.

eduardoumeoka
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I want to congratulate the doctor and her team for the clarity with which she explained. Also congratulations for the pronunciation in German and Italian that I know well.

MrDocdave
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THE SPEECH the clarity the conciseness. So happy to learn from this valuable resource.

minminlala
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When she finished the italian language version of the saying, she had a little smile, seen for like 1 or 2 frames, that said "yeah i did that". What a boss. Thank you for these videos, they are definitely going to be the cause of me passing my neurology exam.

TheSale
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I was just looking for a "subcortical fiber tracts" explanation... think I got a whole serie to watch!!! Congratulations from Brazil.

GenilsonPontesJR
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Mam ur the real star of anatomy .... u greatly deserve it . Well done. Keep it up

doctorresearch
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Ok, so, am I the only one who panicked when she seemlessly transitioned across languages, thinking that I might be having a stroke affecting Wernicke's area?

Anthro
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I am totally geeking out on these videos!!! these are awesome! thank you!!

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This is exceptional! Thank you for putting these series together! I hope there is more to come!

minahanna
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Thank you for this amazing product, UBC Medicine- Educational Media.

strengtha
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Omg.. I Can't stop watching the videos....

raulescobar
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Thanku thanku thanku ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Very helpfull wonderfully explained

drdoc
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Shes amazing.. I want her brain to pass my anatomy final.

doulacandice
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Summary:
Subcortical fibers tract (white matter) connect the different cortex areas and deep nuclei (grey matter). They are constituted of axons and can be classified by trajectories:
- association fibers: connections between nuclei from the same hemisphere of the brain. (Keyword: fasciculus)
- commisural fibers: cross the midline forming the corpus colossum @5:09. Almost all are inhibitory.
- projection fibers: from the cortex to the brain stem. They form the corona radiata and the internal capsula @6:30.

neillamas
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Outstanding production. Highly informative!

bradsillasen
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Isn't the angular gyrus near Wernicke's area and to the posterior end of the parietal lobe not the frontal lobe?

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