Vestibular cortex is the portion of the cerebrum which responds to input from the vestibular system. The location is not well defined, but some research indicates a right hemisphere dominance. Lesions of the vestibular nucleus impair function. The "temporo-peri-Sylvian vestibular cortex" (TPSVC) has been proposed as an analog to parietoinsular vestibular cortex found in monkeys. (Wikipedia).
Mapping The Brain | Digging Deeper
Should the United States spend billions to completely map the human brain? Will it ever be possible to build an artificial brain - and, if we do, what are the implications for the future? Join Ben and Matt as they talk about some interesting stuff that didn't make it into the Deceptive Bra
From playlist Stuff They Don't Want You To Know, New Episodes!
The Peripheral Nervous System: Nerves and Sensory Organs
We've learned about one main division of the nervous system, the central nervous system, so let's learn about the other. That's the peripheral nervous system. This is the part that receives information from your surroundings and brings it to the brain, and when the brain decides what to do
From playlist Anatomy & Physiology
2021's Breakthroughs in Neuroscience and Other Biology
A paradigm shift in how we think about the functions of the human brain. A long-awaited genetic sequence of Rafflesia arnoldii, the strangest flower in the world. A revelation in sleep science. These are some of the year's biggest discoveries in neuroscience and other areas of biology. Rea
From playlist Discoveries
In this lecture, Mr Kevin Silber (University of Derby) thinks about how the human brain in structured, focusing in particular on: (i) the division of the brain into three areas and each of their constituent parts; (ii) the hindbrain: the role of the medulla oblongata in controlling vital l
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Using a set of points determine if the figure is a parallelogram using the midpoint formula
👉 Learn how to determine the figure given four points. A quadrilateral is a polygon with four sides. Some of the types of quadrilaterals are: parallelogram, square, rectangle, rhombus, kite, trapezoid, etc. Each of the types of quadrilateral has its properties. Given four points that repr
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Action || Cognitive Neuroscience (PSY 315W)
This is a recorded version of a livestream distance learning lecture, recorded during the coronavirus pandemic of 2020. Topics include: motor processes, basal ganglia, cerebellum, huntington's disease, parkinson's disease, motor neurons, reflexes, machine-brain interaction. I claim no ow
From playlist Cognitive Neuroscience Lectures
Determine if a set of points is a parallelogram using the distance formula
👉 Learn how to determine the figure given four points. A quadrilateral is a polygon with four sides. Some of the types of quadrilaterals are: parallelogram, square, rectangle, rhombus, kite, trapezoid, etc. Each of the types of quadrilateral has its properties. Given four points that repr
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GCSE Science Revision Biology "The Brain" (Triple)
Find my revision workbooks here: https://www.freesciencelessons.co.uk/workbooks In this video, we look at the brain. We explore the functions of the cerebral cortex, the cerebellum and the medulla. We then look at why the brain is so difficult to study before exploring three different way
From playlist 9-1 GCSE Biology 2 Homeostasis
Hearing & Balance: Crash Course Anatomy & Physiology #17
Crash Course Anatomy & Physiology continues the journey through sensory systems with a look at how your sense of hearing works. We follow sounds as they work their way into the ear where they are registered and transformed into action potentials. This mechanism not only helps you hear but
From playlist Anatomy & Physiology
Determining if a set of points makes a parallelogram or not
👉 Learn how to determine the figure given four points. A quadrilateral is a polygon with four sides. Some of the types of quadrilaterals are: parallelogram, square, rectangle, rhombus, kite, trapezoid, etc. Each of the types of quadrilateral has its properties. Given four points that repr
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How The Brain Affects Your Sight And Sound | The Brain Fitness Program | Spark
For years scientists believed that once the brain had gone through its critical period of childhood growth and learning, it had completed its development. The Brain Fitness Program dispels that contention by unveiling what over 50 international neuroscientists at the frontier of brain scie
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Hearing (Part 3) || Sensation & Perception (PSY 286)
This is a recorded version of a livestream distance learning lecture, recorded during the coronavirus pandemic of 2020. Topics include: the ear and cochlea. I claim no ownership over any music, videos, or advertisements shown herein. All were used in a manner allowed through Educational
From playlist Sensation & Perception Lectures
The Central Nervous System: The Brain and Spinal Cord
The nervous system is extremely complicated, but we should definitely know the basics, so let's dive in! It is comprised of two main divisions, the central nervous system, and the peripheral nervous system. The first of these is made up of the brain and spinal cord, and since the human bra
From playlist Anatomy & Physiology
Determine if a set of points is a parallelogram by using the slope formula
👉 Learn how to determine the figure given four points. A quadrilateral is a polygon with four sides. Some of the types of quadrilaterals are: parallelogram, square, rectangle, rhombus, kite, trapezoid, etc. Each of the types of quadrilateral has its properties. Given four points that repr
From playlist Quadrilaterals on a Coordinate Plane
Homunculus: Crash Course Psychology #6
HOMUNCULUS! It's a big and weird word that you may or may not have heard before, but do you know what it means? In this episode of Crash Course Psychology, Hank gives us a deeper understanding of this weird model of human sensation. Want more videos about psychology? Check out our sister
From playlist Psychology
10. The neural control of visually guided eye movements 1
MIT 9.04 Sensory Systems, Fall 2013 View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/9-04F13 Instructor: Peter H. Schiller The video describes visually guided eye movements, including saccades and smooth pursuit movements. Also covered are the extraocular muscles, the cranial nerves and the p
From playlist MIT 9.04 Sensory Systems, Fall 2013
How Your Brain Is Changing | The Brain Fitness Program | Spark
For years scientists believed that once the brain had gone through its critical period of childhood growth and learning, it had completed its development. THE BRAIN FITNESS PROGRAM dispels that contention by unveiling what over 50 international neuroscientists at the frontier of brain scie
From playlist What's On Your Mind?
Unsupervised Brain Models - How does Deep Learning inform Neuroscience? (w/ Patrick Mineault)
#deeplearning #brain #neuroscience Originally, Deep Learning sprang into existence inspired by how the brain processes information, but the two fields have diverged ever since. However, given that deep models can solve many perception tasks with remarkable accuracy, is it possible that we
From playlist Papers Explained
More Info: https://www.caltech.edu/about/news/where-are-my-keys-and-other-memory-based-choices-probed-brain The brain’s memory-retrieval network is composed of many interacting regions. In a new study, Caltech researchers looked at the interaction between two nodes in this network: the me
From playlist Our Research
3 Senses You Didn’t Know You Had
At some point, you’ve probably learned about the five senses: sight, sound, smell, taste, and touch. However, the classic list doesn't account for all the sensations we experience and use to navigate the world around us! Hosted by: Hank Green ---------- Support SciShow by becoming a patro
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