Neuroanatomy Made Ridiculously Simple
Presenter:
Kia Shahlaie
Time:
27:43
Summary
University of California Associate Professor Dr. Kia Shahlaie provides a fun and informative lecture the basics of neuroanatomy. Dr. Shahlaie is a fellowship trained neurosurgeon who specializes in skull base surgery and functional neurosurgery.
Transcript
Well, I really I really appreciate the opportunity to be here. I apologize that I'm in scrubs but Christie put me to work by booking two cases for me today to as well as a lecture so and then she gave me the task of making neuroanatomy ridiculously simple. So what I did is I found a
video that's always easy way to make things simple. I know the parts of the brain Yes. neocortex frontal though. It goes pretty fast. So you gotta write all down hippocampus neural node, right hemisphere, pons and cortex visual Whoa. Sylvian fissure. Pineo, left hemisphere, cerebellum, left cerebellum, right, synapse hypothalamus striatum dendrite is the part where you stretch a little bit.
Axon fibers mattered array. Central tegmental pathway temporal lobe and white core matter for brains called Central Fisher courts by no rioter.