Institute of Human Anatomy
Why Teenagers Are Reckless...
In this video, Justin from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses the frontal cortex of the brain, it's numerous sub-regions, and their fascinating functions.
Institute of Human Anatomy
Inside the Brain of a Cadaver
In this video, Justin from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses the neuroscience of motor learning, and the specific neural pathways associated with repeated tasks.
Institute of Human Anatomy
How Your Kidneys Filter GALLONS of Blood
In this video, Jonathan from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses the significance of the kidneys. You will likely be surprised by the many functions these most valuable organs perform, such as balancing water and electrolytes,...
Curated Video
ADHD and Neurophysiology
Psychologist Stephen Hinshaw (UC Berkeley) discusses the neurophysiological correlations associated with ADHD.
Curated Video
Towards Objective Biological Tools
UC Berkeley psychologist Stephen Hinshaw describes the ongoing longitudinal studies that have showed a statistical correlation between ADHD and a significant delay in the development of the cortex of the brain.
Curated Video
I WONDER - What Are The Different Parts Of Bones?
This video is answering the question of what are the different parts of bones.
Neuro Transmissions
Elon Musk and the hubris of Neuralink
Elon Musk, the world's richest man, is the co-founder of Neuralink, a company that plans to connect the human brain with computers. But in the six years since it was founded, has it lived up to the Musk hype? Well, it seems like it's...
Curated Video
AWS Certified Data Analytics Specialty 2021 – Hands-On - Deep Learning 101
This video explains the concept of machine learning in detail. This clip is from the chapter "Appendix - Machine Learning Topics for the Legacy AWS Certified Big Data Exam" of the series "AWS Certified Data Analytics Specialty (2022)...
Professor Dave Explains
The Psychology of Humor: Why Are Things Funny?
Everyone laughs to laugh! But why? What is the evolutionary purpose of laughter? How does laughter work on the mechanistic level? Why do we find things funny? There is a lot to discuss here from the standpoint of psychology, so let's dig...
Institute of Human Anatomy
The Anatomy and Function of the Frontal Cortex
In this video, the anatomy and functions of the frontal cortex are explained. It is revealed that the frontal cortex, responsible for motor control and executive functions, doesn't fully develop until the age of 25. The video also...
The Noted Anatomist
Corticospinal tract
This video tutorial teaches the corticospinal tract and discusses upper and lower motor neurons: 0:00. Introduction 0:19. Corticospinal tract (overview) 0:58. Overview of cerebrum, brainstem, and spinal cord sections 1:20. Upper motor...
Practical Ninjas
What makes our phones smart? - SOC | System on Chip | Brain of a smartphone
What makes our phones smart? - SOC ------------------------------------------------------------- In this age of digitisation, the one thing that we have on us is undoubtedly the smartphone. Some smartphones are great while some are just...
Curated Video
Why Do We Feel The “Urge To Jump”?
The urge to jump or high place phenomenon apparently springs from a distortion of our perceptions. Lab tests have shown that people estimate disgusting things, such as feces, to be closer than they really are. Another example is...
Neuro Transmissions
New Sense Discovered?
A recent study discovered a new cell in mice used for olfactory detection that may give them a sort of spidey sense. The results could mean big things for how we think about smell! On this weekês episode of Neuro Transmissions, Alie...
Next Animation Studio
Playing video games linked to enhanced brain connectivity and increased gray matter, research shows
Researchers from the Chinese University of Electronic Science and Technology and Australia's Macquarie University have found correlations between playing action video games and increased gray matter volume and brain connectivity.
The Noted Anatomist
Kidney anatomy
This brief video tutorial discusses the anatomy of the kidney: 0:00. Introduction 0.17. Functions 2:42. Topography 3:55. Renal cortex and renal medulla (pyramids) 7:53. Major and minor calyces, Renal pelvis and hilum 8:50. Sympathetic...
After Skool
Listen to Your Intuition
Did you ever have a gut reaction or an unexplained feeling that guided you to a decision? This phenomenon is called Intuition. We've all felt it, whether aware or not, but it's constantly working in the background of our minds. Intuition...
Science360
World Cup exoskeleton allows paraplegic to walk again
Built with funding for basic research from the National Science Foundation, Dr. Miguel Nicolelis and the Walk Again Project have built an exoskeleton that will allow paraplegics to walk again. The exoskeleton uses computer algorithms to...
Science360
PREDATOR-Protects against malicious websites. Check out NSF Science Now 47!
In this week's episode, we learn about new tools to protect against malicious websites, restoring the sense of touch to amputees and those with paralysis, and examine how older adults hear.
Science360
Singing in the brain - Finding Your Science
Neuroscientist Nina Kraus talks about how the brain hears music. Visit the Auditory Neuroscience Laboratory homepage at www.brainvolts.northwestern.edu to learn more about this fascinating research. Finding Your Science engages the...
Catalyst University
Corticobulbar Tracts EXPLAINED | Cranial Nerve Motor Function
In this video, we the structure and functions of the corticobulbar tracts and the divisions destined for the midbrain, pons, and medulla.
Science360
NSF SCIENCE NOW: EPISODE 47
In this week's episode, we learn about new tools to protect against malicious websites, restoring the sense of touch to amputees and those with paralysis and examine how older adults really hear.
Curated Video
The Effects of Cannabis on Teenagers' Developing Brains
The video discusses the effects of cannabis on the developing brain of teenagers, highlighting the potential long-term consequences on intelligence, learning, and judgment. It emphasizes the importance of waiting until the brain is fully...