Intro to Neuroscience

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2017-09-16に共有
Video of the Introduction to Neuroscience lecture by John H. Byrne, Ph.D., for the medical neuroscience course at the McGovern Medical School at UTHealth, Houston, Texas.

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コメント (21)
  • i can’t afford med school, but with this i can study neuroscience independently for fun—thank you for this
  • you know what's funny? this is a brain talking about itself lmao
  • As a bored highschool student who loves neuroscience, these free lectures are so worth it to learn. These kinds of contents aren't available in schools so I'm really grateful to access stuff on the internet.
  • My son is working on his Doctrine in Neuroscience and I am hoping to at least be able to understand a little of what he is learning. I want to give thanks to the Univ. of De. and Indiana Univ. for giving him such a fine education.
  • Who here has NO friends who could EVER care even for a minute about these types of topics, yet you hold this information vital for understanding your brain? 💡
  • I am an Occupational Therapy student and my neuroscience professor has a very thick accent that I cannot understand. This lecture helped me so much- thank you for making this free to the public.
  • @nastianes1069
    since i started uni i developed a new form of procrastination which is to learn completely unrelated subjects online instead of doing my assignments. thank u for making it fun and interesting too!
  • I’m a 15 year old who’s dream to be a neurologist and I want a head start. I will be watching a lot of your videos
  • This changes everything in my life. I really Love Neuroscience. I've worked with patients with these disorders. Advanced level that helps us understand patients better. Awesomely Great Sir. Thanks so much. Respectfully
  • @cdgarcia
    I’m watching this to build new neural pathways
  • @mubafaw
    Solid lecture. Really found the circuitry of the hippocampus @ 46:08 very fascinating as a Software developer and Engineer. Thanks for sharing the lecture online 😊
  • I had a stroke and have been paralyzed in half the body. The others half damaged by gangrene. I was told nothing can be done and is permanent. After 11 yes. I figure it will not hurt if I try curing my self. I can construct my own test equipment and pulse generator if I need it. My goal is small and is to get up if I fall. Arm and leg stimulation looks promising. Really sucking up all the neuroscience lectures and courses online. Tks all
  • Excellent lecture professor John H. Byrne. Thank you very much.
  • @egandavid
    What a lecture! An amazing introduction lecture to neuroscience. Thank you so much!
  • This was a very good basic representation of the way the neurons in the brain operate with each other to create and control actions and perceptions of the self. You can also draw conclusions about learning and how practice and its subsequent re-wiring of the neural connections makes for perfect execution.
  • Thanks a lot for this intro course, I like how it is explained. Fascinating!
  • Thank you Dr. Byrne, great lecture! Learned so much, so quickly!
  • Great lecture, very informative. Loved taking notes while watching.
  • @ShadowZZZ
    Great lecture, watched the whole thing and made notes on the way. Its really difficult and annoying, sometimes even boring to try to focus and understand, but the resulting knowledge and having it done is really pleasureful.
  • I love the way you explained this. I had this as a psychology major in 1975. I never quite was able to understand the layout. I later became a automatic controls engineer including Artificial Neural Networks (ANN). I kept trying to understand which type of ANN calculation applied to which circuit and where they are located. You explained this so clear, I want to take your course. lol