2-Minute Neuroscience: Corticospinal Tract

2-Minute Neuroscience: Corticospinal Tract

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Nabiyah1
Nabiyah1 - 31.07.2023 16:08

Clear. Concise. Informational Progression and Depth is well balanced and direct. Visual Demonstrations are clear and depict a helpful map to strengthen viewers' understanding, which is considerate of all learning styles. The voice of the narrator is Clear, Even, and Inviting. EXCELLENT VIDEO! Very well thought out. It is appreciated. Thank you!

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maria pavez
maria pavez - 14.02.2023 15:05

Excellent to prep for tests

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Amanullah Asrar
Amanullah Asrar - 18.01.2023 18:48

Watch this video to get overview
Read it from the book
You'll enjoy the topic

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Fatima Mohammed
Fatima Mohammed - 01.01.2023 22:59

Thanks

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Fatima Mohammed
Fatima Mohammed - 17.12.2022 19:17

Thanks

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LAKSHMI SRAVANA B S
LAKSHMI SRAVANA B S - 11.12.2022 10:19

🔥

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Sophia Karpouzas
Sophia Karpouzas - 30.11.2022 06:52

Thank you so much! The simplification and clarity are incredibly helpful:)

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Srinivasa Swamy
Srinivasa Swamy - 21.09.2022 13:29

Much useful to medical students thank you sir

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Srinivasa Swamy
Srinivasa Swamy - 21.09.2022 13:27

Thank you sir to explain in brief a major subject easy to understand Dr cs swamy

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Shruti Patel
Shruti Patel - 23.07.2022 20:50

If lesion occur before decussation then symptom occur contralaterally
And if lesion occur in corticospinal tract after decussation then symptom occur ipsilateraly..??? am i right??

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WithTheBears
WithTheBears - 23.06.2022 23:57

So where is the medial CST?

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Mia Momčilović
Mia Momčilović - 20.06.2022 20:02

amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Purple Clouds
Purple Clouds - 10.06.2022 01:38

Super Cool.

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Nirvana
Nirvana - 28.05.2022 04:28

I love you

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Diana Odintsov
Diana Odintsov - 23.04.2022 16:25

The following area is related to the extrapyramidal system:
1. Red nucleus
2. RAS
3. CORPUS CALLOSUM
4. OCCIPITAL occipital lobe
Plz help .. is it 1 maybe?

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Bernard Winn
Bernard Winn - 28.03.2022 19:22

Can primary progressive aphasia , affect their walking ability??? My friend has it. And she was walking fine up to about a month and a half ago. And she has PPA

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NEETmedicalGK
NEETmedicalGK - 22.12.2021 15:16

Subscribe. Thanks

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cryptid_cactus
cryptid_cactus - 14.12.2021 16:45

oh my god the explanation of corticospinal tract lesions saved my life I have an exam tomorrow morning and still couldn't figure it out

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Sh_____ M
Sh_____ M - 08.10.2021 11:41

Awesome! Thank you so much

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Nagib Mahfuz
Nagib Mahfuz - 23.09.2021 18:44

The fact that I understand more from a 2 minute video than my long medical course if a proof that education has failed me

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