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Catalyst University
RPAs EXPLAINED [Part 2a] | Vestibulospinal Reflex (VSR) & Vestibulocollic Reflex (VCR)
In this video, we explore the structure and functions of the vestibulospinal and vestibulocollic reflexes, or the VSR and the VCR. This will lead to discussing the hip and step strategies.
Catalyst University
Vestibulo-ocular Reflex (VOR) | Structure & Physiology
In this video, we discuss the structure and function of the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR).
Catalyst University
Gag Reflex | Procedure & Results Interpretation
In this video, I explain the gag reflex. More specifically, we discuss the reflex arc and how to determine whether or not the reflex is...
Catalyst University
The Corneal Reflex | Pathway & Interpretation
In this video, we will examine the physiological basis of the corneal reflex and how to clinically assess the response.
Catalyst University
Abdominal Reflex | Procedure & Results Interpretation
n this video, I explain the abdominal reflex. More specifically, we discuss the reflex arc and how to determine whether or not the reflex is present/normal or abnormal.
KnowMo
Introduction to Polygons: Classification and Naming of Shapes
The video is a beginner's guide to polygons. It defines what a polygon is and how it is classified into regular and irregular polygons, convex and concave polygons, based on their side lengths and angles. It also covers the names of...
Catalyst University
Radicular Pain Versus Radiculopathies EXPLAINED
In this video, we discuss the differences between radicular pain and a true radiculopathy including their most common mechanisms.
KnowMo
Angles Notations and Conventions
This video provides an introduction to angle notations and conventions. The presenter explains what an angle is, how to measure it using a protractor, and the unit of degrees. The video discusses the importance of angles in various...
Professor Dave Explains
Antitussives: Halting the Coughing Reflex (Codeine, Dextromethorphan, Tessalon)
Coughing is a complex process that involves an initial response to an irritant, moves up to the medulla, and triggers the abdomen to constrict. Antitussives are a wide range of drugs that attempt to supress the cough response. How do...
Catalyst University
Glasgow Coma Scale EXPLAINED + 2 Example Questions
In this video, we discuss the Glasgow Coma Scale for traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) and answer 2 NPTE practice questions on the topic.
Mazz Media
Animal Behavior
In this information-packed program students will learn about the behavior patterns of all types of animals including mammals, birds, insects and more. From food gathering to mating, survival instincts and sleeping habits to social...
Curated Video
Process and Purpose of the Sneeze Reflex
Sneezing is an involuntary body response that clears the nasal pathways. Learn about various factors that can trigger sneezing, such as allergens, viruses, and bright light. Plus, examine happens in our bodies when we sneeze.
Catalyst University
Primitive Reflexes Through 1st Year of Life [per NPTE]
In this video, we explore primitive reflexes in the first year of life that are covered on the NPTE along with their purpose, time of onset, and time of integration.
Curated Video
The Physiology of Tickling
Learn about the brain's response to tickling and the physical and emotional reactions it triggers. Gain insights into why we laugh when tickled and how our bodies perceive this unique sensation.
Catalyst University
Anatomy & Physiology of Muscle Spindles
In this video, we review GTOs and discuss the functions of muscle spindles in providing proprioceptive information about muscle length and preventing stretch-related muscle injuries.
Curated Video
023 How Reflexes Work (Knee jerk and eye blink)
In this video, my wife helps me to demonstrate how reflexes work at the level of the neurons. We look at both the Knee jerk and eye blink reflexes and the mechanism underlying both.
Catalyst University
Structure & Function of the Withdrawal Reflex, a Polysynaptic Reflex
In this video, we will discuss the anatomy and function of the withdrawal reflex.
Catalyst University
Cremasteric Reflex | Procedure & Results Interpretation
In this video, I explain the cremasteric reflex. More specifically, we discuss the reflex arc and how to determine whether or not the reflex is present/normal or abnormal.
Catalyst University
The Pupillary Light Reflex | Structure & Clinical Interpretation
In this video, we discuss the structure and physiology of the pupillary light reflex, a reflex arc that includes the optic nerves and oculomotor nerves (CNs II & III).<br/>
Institute of Human Anatomy
Muscles Associated with the Testes: Anatomy and Function
The video is an anatomy lesson on the muscles associated with the testes in men. The teacher explains the location and development of these muscles, including the cremaster muscle and the dartos muscle. The lesson includes a...
Visual Learning Systems
The Amazing Nervous System: Types of Neurons and Reflex Arcs
The video explains the complex process of how the nervous system works and the different types of neurons involved. It also describes the simple reflex response called a reflex arc, which is an automatic response to a stimulus that...
FuseSchool
Types of Angles
An angle measures the amount of turn. So how much has been turned. Angles come up everywhere in life… which is why we need to learn about them. The slope on roofs, so that rain and snow slide off. Pilots use angles to make sure they stay...
Curated Video
The Importance of Reflexes
This video explains what reflexes are and how they are involuntary actions of the body in response to stimuli. It highlights various reflexes such as removing the hand from a hot object, blinking, sneezing, coughing, and the patellar...
Catalyst University
Plantar Reflex & the Babinski Sign EXPLAINED
In this video, I explain the plantar reflex. More specifically, we discuss the reflex arc and how to determine whether or not the reflex is present/normal or abnormal in both adults and in infants.