Central Nervous System: Crash Course Anatomy & Physiology #11

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Published 2015-03-23
Today Hank talks about your central nervous system. In this episode, we'll explore how your brain develops and how important location is for each of your brain's many functions.

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Chapters:
Introduction: Broca's Aphasia 00:00
Central Nervous System Structure & Function 1:48
Brain Development: Neural Tube 3:27
Brain Development: 3 Primary Vesicles 3:47
Brain Development: 5 Secondary Vesicles 4:04
Brain Development: Major Adult Brain Regions 4:18
Brain Development: Cerebellum & Brain Stem 4:42
Brain Development: Reptilian Brain 5:45
Brain Development: Cerebral Hemispheres 6:35
The Brain's Lobes 7:35
Review 9:14
Credits 9:48

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    My brain just learned how its creating itself, wait... what?
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    Literrally using this to review for Anatomy midterm
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    I'm about to graduate school to be a Speech-Language Pathologist and I have to say I was pleasantly surprised to hear the content about Broca's Aphasia and the diencephalon etc..I have never understood it better in six years of school than I did with your animation. I love learning about the brain and nervous system..so fascinating! Great job crash course!
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  • @fortheloveofLDS
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