Neuroanatomy S1 E4: Hypothalamus and Limbic System #neuroanatomy #ubcmedicine

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How do we fall in love? Dr. Claudia Krebs identifies the hypothalamus and limbic system necessary for processing emotions.

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CHAPTERS
0:00 - 0:56 - Intro
0:57 - 1:33 - Hypothalamus and Limbic System
1:34 - 2:56 - Anatomy of Hypothalamus
2:57 - 4:13 - Limbic System
4:14 - 6:57 - Deep structures of Limbic system
6:58 - 9:35 - Coronal Section through the forebrain
9:36 - 10:13 - 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 might just be the most well-made neuroanatomy video I have ever seen.

mikec
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7500 dollar in tuition fee per semester for Medical University, and I am getting educated on Youtube, thanks alot Dr. this really helped !

sohrabaraghy
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Normal professors teach at medical school. Talented professors write books for medical students but only highly awesome professors have their own YouTube channels

najumudhina.m.k
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I love how calming, clear, articulate and slow she discusses that, as not a native english speaker, I can definitely understand what she is saying and my brain is not lagging behind by her phasing unlike in traditional disection classess that we have. Thank you so much!

psychojiro
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3:35 Limbic lobe
3:50 Cingulate gyrus
3:59 Parahippocampal gyrus
4:05, 6:32 "Uncus" - hook-like anterior extension of the parahippocampal gyrus
4:15 Deep structures of the limbic system (hippocampus, amygdala)
5:50 Mammillothalamic tract - connects mammillary bodies w/ anterior nucleus & dorsal nucleus [thalamus]
6:06, 8:26 Papez circuit
6:16 Amygdala
8:01 Limbic structures in relation to ventricular system (good diagram)

Helloomi
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It takes massive amounts of brainpower to not only have this knowledge, but also to explain it eloquently.

anomalyp
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The best neuroanatomy class I've watched in my entre life! Amazing!

sergioleal
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Both the narrator and the whole video team is to be credited, very beautiful and sincere presentation on brain anatomy.

charliechan
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Thank you so much! Love how you explain both on diagram and on samples(thanks for showing samples it helps a lot...) Absolute lifesaver for a Neuroscience student!!

samanthayu
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Awesome way of teaching, huge thanks to Dr. Claudia Kreb for teaching millions of budding doctors like me. Each and every video is enriched with immense information and knowledge. Keep teaching us and guiding us.

VivekKumar-djhf
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This is the best lesson i've ever seen in my life, please dont stop with this amazing stuff, in the name of knowledge

ninteski
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"How do we fall in love?" having a great lecturer like you

ruby-pmzw
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Thank you! This information just saved my life. I have an open headed TBI to my hypothalamus. DBS removed incorrectly. No homeostasis. I’m educating myself too so no more suffering. Thank you. Most concise and useful video ever!

headachewarriors
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This is amazing.
It's pretty easier to understand neuroanatomy when someone like Dr. Krebs explains it so easily. Thank you.

nadjamehic
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Thank you for providing world class education for free. It is very easy to understand!

anhdinh
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Simply beautiful! Knowledge and passion turned to the most impressive and effective learning experience I ever had of a matter of such complexity. A big thank you!

ruibatista
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outstanding quality, thanks so much. and all done without over-cooked techy digital images to give it a nice down to earth vibe!

scottyroyale
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its amazing how clam this video was...explaining CNS concepts in such ease..thank you so much

apurvakulkarni
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Thr hall mark of a great teacher is imparting understanding, not just dishing out information.
This professor is a great teacher, she imparts understanding. Than you Ma'am.

sundarrajan
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Today I feel so grateful that i discovered this awesome channel and i am watching all the videos of this series, i absolutely love the wag you guys deliver the glorious knowledge you have
Thsnkyou so much

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